The Monitor (Botswana)

STANBIC BANK PIAZZA RE-OPENS DOORS

Gaborone’s Entertainm­ent Hub Stanbic Bank Piazza announced the reopening of their venue beginning last Thursday

- PIC: MORERI SEJAKGOMO

Gaborone’s Entertainm­ent Hub Stanbic Bank Piazza is excited to announce the reopening of their venue beginning last Thursday. “Our venue is indeed an ideal venue for almost any type of event or gathering in this new normal era. As a vast openair 24m x 80m space with built-in sound system, basic lighting, housekeepi­ng and ablutions exclusivel­y used for events, larger gatherings can be safely accommodat­ed more cost-effectivel­y,” the venue’s managers announced in a statement.

With many entertainm­ent venues having been closed since the Covid-19 Botswana, the statement from Standbic Bank Piazza revealed that provided Botswana’s low infection rate and the authoritie­s’ continued ability to safely contain our borders, the venue also hoped local talent and brands can be showcased or be a source of live engagement for the rest of the world. “All in all, our vision of Gaborone becoming an entertainm­ent/ music tourism destinatio­n and our venue becoming a fixture on the internatio­nal African tour routing circuit is still in effect,” read the statement. In addition, Standbic Bank Piazza announced that in an effort to help kickstart economic activity within the entertainm­ent/ arts/events value chains, they will be reducing all of their venue hiring fees by up to 80%, for all bookings between June and Oct 2020. “10% Pencil booking and 50% deposits shall be suspended. All bookings are non-refundable but can be re-scheduled. It is our hope that this promotiona­l period will support or mitigate risks to our clients”.

The venue shall operate at less than 25% of their capacity by semi-permanentl­y marking off 2x2 meter squares over the floor space per the specificat­ions of events. “This would allow for a maximum range of 440 (individual-access) to 880 (spouse/coupleacce­ss) standing 2 meters apart from the next attendee(s), for larger events. For seated arrangemen­ts, the capacities would vary depending of the type of seating. However, the same guidelines would be followed. Likewise, within our 300 square meter stage area, we shall limit capacity to 75 people and our backstage areas shall be limited to 15 people. All capacities may be subject to approval by the Ministry of Youth Empowermen­t, Sport and Culture Developmen­t and/or Ministry of Health and Wellness,” further read the statement.

According to their regulation­s, during June and July, all events must end by 7pm and day events will be encouraged. Stanbic Bank Piazza also revealed that they would provide all hirers with adequate admissions staff/personnel provided with thermomete­rs, hand sanitiser, fast-track entry registrati­on solutions, and in-house social distancing monitors/event security to actively reinforce guidelines during an event.

“All ablutions shall be deep cleaned every 14 days and disinfecte­d every 2-3 hours before/during events. All attendees will be required to wear face-masks”.Since 2015, the Piazza has hosted large and boutique events, product launches, sports/film screenings, and corporate banquets in a customisab­le, covered outdoor space accommodat­ing 4000-standing or 2,800-seated attendees. In addition to a 300 square meter stage, on offer is an 80 capacity VIP Green Room overlookin­g it and a private 200 capacity Rooftop space with views of Gaborone’s western skyline.

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