A new helipad, built at a cost of US$2.5 million, opened in
Victoria Falls is
The new facility was built by Zambezi Helicopter Company, a partnership company between two leading tour operators in the City.
The City of
Zambezi Helicopter Company has since relocated from its old
site off
Transport and Infrastructural Development Minister Felix Mhona was guest of honour, accompanied by Tourism and Hospitality Industry Minister Barbara Rwodzi and Matabeleland North Provincial Affairs and Devolution Minister Richard Moyo at the official opening of the milestone facility.
The project highlights investor confidence and
infrastructure growth in Victoria Falls, as well as Government’s commitment to
facilitating partnerships in line with the “
Transport Minister Mhona said the project highlights the symbiotic relationship between Government and the private sector which is partaking in the infrastructure development, with the state-of-the-art helipad that gives confidence to the investors.
“It resonates very well with the mantra of His Excellency Dr
Emmerson Mnangagwa that
“Transport, being the economic enabler, we're happy that going forward, we call upon the private sector to also come together and partner government so that we have a number of these projects,” he said.
Tourism Minister Rwodzi said such developments help
“This new infrastructure is speaking volumes in terms of
confidence that can be invested in
Rwodzi said tourism was number one contributor to the growth of the GDP last year.
From just five employees at inception, Zambezi Helicopters now employs 60 people.
Matabeleland North Minister of State, Moyo, said the investment empowers local communities, and unlocking local opportunities.
“It will create jobs, enhance tourism and improve emergency response capabilities in the province,” he said.
Shearwater Adventures CEO Mr Allan Roberts said the tour operator has been operating helicopters in Victoria Falls since the mid-1990s.
“The business is growing, tourism is growing, there's expansion in the industry. We wanted to set a new standard and try and take tourism facilities and aviation facilities to a new standard. So, the facility you see here is world-class, it's air-conditioned, it has a premier class lounge, it can serve over a 100 000 people a year.
“So we really wanted to build something which would take us into the next chapter of our growth and add value to the tourism industry and try and establish Zimbabwe as a world-class tourism destination,” he said.
Source: Helipad game changer for Vic Falls tourism (November 2025)
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Victoria Falls Falls Bits and Blogs (9th April 2013) Victoria Falls helipad talks begin.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (7th May 2025) Tour operator pumps US$2.1million into aviation project.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (8th May 2025) Zambezi Helicopter Company Invests US$2.1 Million in New Victoria Falls Aviation Hub.
Victoria Falls Bits and Blogs (1st November 2025) Helipad game changer for Vic Falls tourism.
Shearwater News Core (September 2025) Flight of Angels – The Helipad Reimagined
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