Sunday News (Zimbabwe)

Global Institute School of Hospitalit­y spreads wings

- Rumbidzai Mhlanga Sunday Life Reporter

THE Global Institute School of Hospitalit­y (GIHT) is a college which was establishe­d in 2014 with the intention of filling the void in the hospitalit­y industry since at that time it was only the Polytechni­c College which offered the hospitalit­y courses.

Starting off the college had only the basic courses like Profession­al Cookery, Tourism and Hospitalit­y and over the years they added complement­ary courses like Beauty Therapy.

GIHT Marketing officer Ms Patience Makola said since they started they have had their students securing good jobs both in the country and abroad.

“The Global Institute of Hospitalit­y and Tourism (GIHT) started offering profession­al courses in 2014 to benefit the Bulawayo tourism and hospitalit­y industry and the nation at large. A qualificat­ion in any hospitalit­y management course is a kick start towards a bright career into the tourism and hospitalit­y industry. Our courses are market-driven and as a college, we have an inclusion policy that does not leave anyone out.

“We have had quite a number of our students getting permanent jobs even before finishing their attachment which means they are doing well at work, so far most of our students are now working in Victoria Falls and a few went to Dubai so I guess it means as a school we are on the right track.

“The motive behind the establishm­ent of the college is that we recognised that not everyone is academical­ly gifted or goes to college straight after high school so we introduced the vocational school for school leavers who can read and write in English where basic hotel operations are taught and students are trade tested under the Ministry of Higher and Tertiary Education’s Industrial Trade Testing Department and most profession­als working in the industry prefer this course to get their level of competency tested and certified,” said Makola.

The hospitalit­y industry is an array of multiple customer services which include restaurant­s, clubs, casinos, resorts, event management, travel and tourism and some complement­ary services such as profession­al hunting and beauty treatments. It is a multibilli­on-dollar business worldwide and is increasing at a rapid rate.

The GIHT marketing officer said due to the increasing popularity of the hospitalit­y industry, there are plenty of opportunit­ies arising in the world for advancemen­t in the diverse industry for people with a qualificat­ion in hospitalit­y and management. She shared with this publicatio­n the courses and examinatio­n boards that the college offers.

“The institute is an approved centre for both local and internatio­nal boards like HEXCO, Institute of Commercial Management (ICM), UK and City and Guilds (UK). Local hospitalit­y programmes under

HEXCO require five O-levels including English and start from the National Foundation Certificat­e to the Higher National Diploma. The courses offered are Profession­al Cookery, Bakery Studies, Tourism and Hospitalit­y Management as well as Food and Beverage Management,”

“The college also offers short courses in baking, cookery, events management, housekeepi­ng, bartending for people who might not have time to do the full-time courses. GIHT has a pool of experts to help educators and businesspe­ople set up their establishm­ents by providing consultanc­y services. In the past, specialist consultanc­y services were available from Harare or South Africa but are now at your doorstep. To find out more about our courses through our social media pages, GIHT on Facebook and giht_zim on both Twitter and Instagram or go to our website www.giht-hospitalit­y.com,” she said.

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