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IDBZ seeks partnership for a Hotel in Binga

IDBZ seeks partnership for a Hotel in Binga

HARARE – The Infrastructure Development Bank of Zimbabwe (IDBZ) is on the hunt for partners to establish a hotel in the remote area of Binga, famed for having the country’s only natural beach, as it seeks to drive the growth of the tourism industry in the location.

The bank, in conjunction with the Binga Rural District Council, said it is looking for either local or foreign joint venture partners for the multi-million dollar hotel and conference centre project, which will sit on a six-hectare piece of land, overlooking the  Zambezi River.

The hotel will be a 32-bed, accommodating at least 100 guests.

“While the IDBZ as a DFI (Development Finance Institution) is not a  tourism operator, the proposed development is an initiative by the bank  to support the tourism sector through provision of world-class tourism  infrastructure and facilities through partnerships with experienced  tourism operators who can lead the operations of such infrastructure and  facilities,” the IDBZ said.

Located in Matabeleland North province, over 500 km from the capital,  Binga is not only famed for its beach but other tourist attractions including hot and cold springs.

Tourists visiting the area mainly stay in houseboats as there is a  shortage of accommodation.

And with the area, which is located between the world-famous Victoria  Falls and Kariba, set to have a border linking Zimbabwe and Zambia housed in the area, the IDBZ said this could also be a boon for tourism in the area.

“Binga has experienced a rise in houseboats docking on its shores due to congestion in Victoria Falls and with plans to set up a new border post linking Zimbabwe and Zambia, it is envisaged that there will be increased demand for hotel accommodation in tandem with the anticipated rise in traffic,” the bank said.

The IDBZ said partners interested in the project should not only demonstrate the ability to fund the project but should also have similar investments elsewhere.

The partner will also be required to carry out a feasibility study,  project design and execution.

On completion of the project, the IDBZ, which will also help fund the project, said it will not be involved in running the hotel.

“The bank, as a DFI will not be actively involved in the day to day operations of the facilities but will cede that function to a reputable operator who may be the JV (joint venture) partner or some other operator sourced by the JV,” it said. – Business Weekly

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