Leonard Ncube , Victoria
Falls Reporter
THE Government has made significant infrastructural developments in
Victoria Falls was
declared a city in December 2019 becoming the first in the province and in
Matabeleland region after
Government wants to make
Victoria Falls its conference capital and has since approved the Conceptual
Development Framework for the Victoria Falls-Hwange-Binga Special Economic Zone
(SEZ).
There are plans to come up
with
The new developments will
come with state-of-the-art facilities ranging from five to seven-star hotels,
recreational, banking and sporting facilities and Government is courting
investors. The Victoria Falls Stock Exchange was also opened last year to
attract foreign direct investment and business into the city.
In an interview yesterday,
Victoria Falls Mayor Councillor Somveli Dlamini said there was an investment
appetite in the country’s tourism destination.
“Despite the Covid-19
pandemic,
We have got quite a number
of them such as The Palm River Hotel which is due for opening next week,
Victoria Falls Pioneers Lodge which has been completed and waiting for opening,
residential flats for bookings, town houses being built behind Far School,
Mbano Manor Hotel which opened last year and other lodges as well as two new
indigenous garages.
“All these developments
came through during Covid-19 lockdown period and this shows that investors are
seriously looking into investing in
He said the city has run
out of land for expansion and was pinning hopes on Government unlocking the
land bank in Masue Estate, just outside the city. Clr Dlamini said shortage of
land has seen the city’s housing waiting list ballooning to more than 15 000.
Victoria Falls is bordered
by
“We have a challenge. Our
Master Plan was done way back and now outdated, and while we are waiting for it
as it might take long because it requires a lot of funding, we are currently
working on coming up with a local development plan.
We will be having it in
the next few months and we believe land will be availed to cater for our
housing waiting list which is hovering around between 15 000 and 20 000,” he
said.
Speaking during the 2022
pre-budget seminar in
Meanwhile, Clr Dlamini
during the week met the Zimpapers board and top management on the sidelines of
the country’s biggest media organisation’s strategic planning meeting in the
resort city. Clr Dlamini said there was appetite by the two organisations to
partner each other, which was key to development.
“Zimpapers plays a very
crucial role in marketing Victoria Falls and we appreciate its interest in
investing and partnering council in marketing
Locals have also called
upon Government to allow the city to retain a percentage of earnings from the
Rainforest for development purposes.
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