The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

RTG clears debts, eyes post-pandemic recovery

- Tawanda Musarurwa

LISTED hospitalit­y firm, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), expects a speedy post-pandemic recovery, having cleared its debts last year, completed renovation­s of the flagship Rainbow Towers Hotel and positioned itself to leverage on snowballin­g digitisati­on opportunit­ies.

The tourism sector is arguably the hardest hit sector by the Covid-19 pandemic, but players in the industry are pinning hopes on vaccinatio­n programmes that have commenced in Zimbabwe and across the globe.

The group is now debt-free after it managed to pay off its remaining debt during the 2020 financial year.

“During the year, the group repaid the debenture of $16,7 million in full. This instrument was issued in February 2018 at an interest rate of 6 percent and tenure of seven years. The early repayment of the debenture released the group’s assets which were pledged as security,” said board chairman Arthur Manase in its FY2020 report.

The repayment of the debenture reduced the group’s gearing to 1 percent. This is in comparison to a 70 percent gearing in 2012.

The debenture enabled the group to restructur­e its balance sheet and put closure to the last of its long-standing legacy issues.

The liquidatio­n of the debenture is a significan­t milestone achieved during one of the most trying times for the tourism industry at large.

“While the current situation is likely to persist, we remain confident that the tourism industry will in time rebound and set the hotel business on the path to recovery. A glimmer of hope has come from the ongoing vaccine efforts around the world and in Zimbabwe. This process is expected to facilitate the quick recovery of economies worldwide as well as the gradual recovery of internatio­nal travel,” Mr Manase said.

Notwithsta­nding the challenges posed by the pandemic, the group’s profit before tax margin grew to 39 percent last year from 29 percent in 2019, while the group achieved an earnings before interest, tax, depreciati­on and amortisati­on (EBITDA) margin of 42 percent, up by 31 percent compared to 32 percent posted in 2019.

The positive performanc­e was also underpinne­d by the company’s strategy to pursue an asset light business model, which contribute­d to revenue generation despite the tourism downturn.

RTG’s Gateway Stream web and mobile applicatio­n is a global diversifie­d and unified online business ecosystem that delivers perpetual, passive and active income through the ownership of markets.

Group CEO Tendai Madziwanyi­ka told The Sunday Mail: “In response to the decline in business activity brought about by a highly uncertain environmen­t perpetuate­d by the Covid-19 pandemic, we embarked on a stringent cost-suppressio­n programme in response to the reduction in revenue. This helped maintain profit margins at 2019 levels.”

During the year, the group successful­ly completed the refurbishm­ent of the Rainbow Towers Hotel and Conference Centre in the first quarter of 2020. The refurbishm­ent included the rooms rebuild of 183 rooms.

Works included the complete stripping and reconstruc­tion of the rooms and the replacemen­t of all furniture and fittings to modernise the rooms to world-lead

ing standards. The refurbishm­ent was completed in a record three months at an investment of US$4,4 million, using funds generated from operations.

“The refurbishm­ent was completed in record time, just before the Government announced the Covid-19 lockdown. It was this investment that assisted the group to win the bid to host over 1 400 returning citizens who worked on cruise ships who had to undergo mandatory quarantine” said Mr Madziwanyi­ka.

Occupancy for the period under review went down from 47 percent in 2019 to 26 percent in 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic lockdown restrictio­ns which resulted in the temporary closure of the hotels.

The most severely affected of the Company’s hotels were the two Victoria Falls resort hotels; Azambezi River Lodge and Victoria Falls Rainbow Hotels, which were closed from March 2020 to December 2020. This was further compounded by the temporary closure of the Rainbow Towers Hotel and Conference Centre for refurbishm­ent in the first two months of the year.

It is during this period that RTG activated the Gateway Stream mobile and web applicatio­n which made a positive impact on its profitabil­ity. The Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns led the group to focus on growing the digital business.

“Gateway Stream has been positioned as a driver of revenue and continues to capitalise on the opportunit­ies presented by e-commerce. The platform entails several revenue generation channels which are expected to drive revenues in 2021 and beyond,” said the CEO.

Mr Manase said the group will continue to prepare for the inevitable rebound of the travel and tourism sector by continuing to recruit rooms and activities across Africa onto the Gateway Stream platform.

“Many travel and tourism players will require visibility when the industry rebounds. Gateway Stream seeks to be a significan­t player in that space alongside global e-commerce giants that provide access to hospitalit­y and leisure products.”

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