Chronicle (Zimbabwe)

Mzembi laments rooms shortage in Vic Falls

- Leonard Ncube in Victoria Falls

TOURISM and Hospitalit­y Industry Minister, Dr Walter Mzembi, has lamented the shortage of accommodat­ion facilities in the country’s prime tourist resort, Victoria Falls.

Speaking during a tour of some accommodat­ion facilities here on Thursday the minister stressed the need to invest more in developing accommodat­ion to cater for anticipate­d growth of the sector and increased arrivals.

It emerged that there is a shortage of close to 2 000 rooms in the resort town, according to operators, at a time when arrivals were reportedly picking up with around 600 people entering the country every hour.

Dr Mzembi said with the tourism sector showing signs of a boom, there was a need for a concerted effort to develop accommodat­ion facilities to complement a new lease of life injected into the sector.

Addressing journalist­s at Batonka Guest Lodge after touring the facility, Dr Mzembi said the tourism industry was critical to the country’s economy as it continuall­y creates jobs.

“I took time to look at assets in the resort town and had to also come to this one because they are celebratin­g one year anniversar­y. I am happy with what I saw and they are also telling me that they are fully booked for the next six months, which is a good sign of business,” said the minister.

T h e 2 2 - roomed, Batonka Guest Lodge, whose proprietor­s include Messrs Bruno de Leo, Blessing Munyenyiwa and Brent Dacomb, was opened last year and has grown to be one of leading lodges in the town.

Dr Mzembi said: “We have a serious deficit of rooms and we need to up our game.”

He said Government had already signed a master plan agreement with Chinese investors towards developing a multimilli­on convention centre, which will house hotels, conference facilities and other structures.

“I am happy we have a master plan and what we need is to move quickly and start working,” he said.

Dr Mzembi said he was aware that some residents had transforme­d their houses into lodges, taking advantage of demand.

He said that was commendabl­e as it empowers residents and all that is needed is for authoritie­s to monitor such facilities so that they do not cause lowering of standards in the industry.

Turning to arrivals Dr Mzembi said the country was recording a boom. “We want to develop all our resort areas but Victoria Falls is obviously our magnet. With more airlines coming in, we have about 600 arrivals every hour and this means we are experienci­ng a boom,” he said.

The minister was also concerned about delays at ports of entry where travellers take time to be cleared but said he acknowledg­es there is a shortage of staff. — @ ncubeleon

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Dr Walter Mzembi

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