Concerns have been raised about possible
overdevelopment in and around the
This follows news by the Victoria Falls City Council that the development of a US$50 million hotel is to go ahead. Construction was on hold during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The hotel site is located close to the iconic
The project is a partnership between the Victoria Falls City
Council and project promoter, Lamcent Capital, a
Construction is expected to start soon, although an opening date has yet to be announced.
Victoria Falls City Council Town Clerk, Ronnie Dube, was quoted by state-owned newspaper, The Herald, as saying that a multinational hospitality company would be appointed to manage the hotel.
He said the development was a “legitimate arrangement with Cabinet approval”. He defended the development, noting that it would bring jobs and revenue to the city.
Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe President, Wengayi
Nhau, was also cited in The Herald as welcoming the hotel as a
“positive development” for
The development has met with criticism from local
conservationists who have concerns that the numerous developments in
The Zambezi Society has expressed similar concerns, noting on its website: “We have, on previous occasions, called for a moratorium on all development in the area until proper planning mechanisms have been put in place. We will do so again.”
The Zambezi Society pointed out that there were other
developments of concern, including that ground clearance was
currently taking place on the banks of the
Furthermore, according to them, investors are being sought
for several developments within national park land close to Victoria Falls,
including a restaurant and jetty on a 13.5 ha island on the
Petition started
Local resident and renowned artist, Larry Norton, has
started a petition to “stop the commercialisation of
In his change.org
petition, Norton writes: “As
“The absolute protection of this natural phenomenon and the unspoilt surrounding area is urgently needed.”
At the time of publication, close to 12 000 signatures had been garnered. Norton hopes to gather 15 000 signatures in total.
This petition is an appeal to the ZPWMA, Zimbabwean Government, City Council authorities to:
Stop commercialisation of the pristine
Stop another company from constructing a restaurant in unspoiled riverine bush, 55 metres from the Rainforest boundary.
Stop commercialisation of an island upriver.
Additional reporting by Gaongalelwe Dinale.
Source: Conservationists’ concern at overdevelopment at Vic Falls (22/07/22)
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