Saturday, 16 May 2015
ZimParks in $12.5 million debt
The debt is crippling functions of the organisation.
Kasukuwere told Parliament that Parks and Wildlife authority which has the mandate to manage all wildlife in the country is still struggling to raise adequate working capital to meet its operational and capital requirements and this has resulted in the accumulation of obligations which are now standing at $12.5 Million.
"The Authority has statutory obligations to carry our functions such as problem animal control, fire management, law enforcement, environmental education and awareness campaigns, as its contribution to safeguarding our natural heritage, public safety and security, food security, etc.
"These statutory obligations are not revenue streams but cost centres in which all costs are borne by the Authority without any fiscal assistance."
He said out of a total of 66 protected areas, only 12 or 18% are generating sufficient revenue to cover their operational expenses.
"Conservation is expensive and requires Government support especially in the face of many wildlife trade restrictions.
"The organisation is struggling to meet minimum standards for conservation since it is self financing conservation.
"Furthermore, there is a challenge of resource for field operations, administration and investments."
Source: ZimParks in $12.5 million debt ()
Friday, 15 May 2015
Vic Falls Council sticks to its guns
Friday, 8 May 2015
Mosi-Oa-Tunya inaugural board named
TOURISM and Hospitality Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi has appointed the inaugural board for Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company and immediately tasked it to drive the modernisation of resort town, Victoria Falls.Minister Mzembi said the board’s litmus test was developing tourism facilities in the resort on the 274 hectares which Government donated to the ministry in 2012.
The Tourism Minister said that the firm’s other immediate mandate was finding investors for the project he said will change the face of the iconic tourist resort.
Minister Mzembi said while modernising Victoria Falls would alter and add to the colonial legacy of the infrastructure and stock of tourism facilities in the resort. He said Cabinet directed that the project must take off immediately.
“The board has to ensure we find investors for this project and it will be prudent to issue an international call for expression of interest,” the minister said.
Mosi-Oa-Tunya is a Special Purpose Vehicle for the Ministry of Tourism Hospitality Industry set up to mobilise resources for the United Nations World Tourism General Assembly co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia in 2012.
It is expected that the upgraded and refurbishment of Victoria Falls Airport will help drive traffic to the resort as more international airlines would ply the route.
“Victoria Falls is a litmus test for the board and will determine our success going forward as its success will make other stakeholders invite our interests in other national projects,” Minister Mzembi while availing the board.
The board would also be charged with identifying tourism projects of similar appeal across the country, but its immediate focus will be Victoria Falls.
While Government normally discharged its mandates through parastatals and State enterprises, it departed from this norm and embraced a business approach.
Minister Mzembi said development of the firm would be guided by the National Tourism Master Plan, which will provide organised and structured framework for sustainable development of the tourism industry in the country.
He said members of the board had been appointed on the basis of their skills, qualifications and experience in various sectors, both public and private.
The board is chaired by prominent business executive Ms Ruth Ncube who will be deputised by Mr Innocent Gwisai, an architect based in South Africa.
ZTA staffer Mr Reason Machigere, tourism ministry director of policy and research Mr Douglas Runyowa, University of Zimbabwe director physical planning (education), Ms Diana Chimhanda and Mr Arthur Musakwa, Parks and Wildlife Management Authority regional director, also make up the board.
Other members include Ministry of Finance staffer Mr Fidelis Ngorora, surveyor general Mr Edwin Kuvaza, academic Dr Dzidziso Kamuriwo and Ms Victoria Mugabe.
Minister Mzembi also tasked the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority’s newly appointed seven member board to look at ways of right sizing the authority’s staff complement to spare resources for its core mandate.
“This board should be mindful that the Government is on an austerity measures programme due to challenges posed by the economic environment, Minister Mzembi told a media briefing in the capital yesterday.
The Tourism minister said that his ministry could no longer afford to take the business as usual approach to both revenue and expenditure patterns when fiscal support from Government was now an exception needing justification.
“I consequently expect the board to put in place bold measures to ensure that we collect what is due to us and also implement robust cost cutting measures.”
Minister Mzembi said that ZTA should comply with the requirement that the entity’s total employment costs should constitute at most 30 percent of budgeted expenditure while 70 percent should go to operations and programmes.
TelOne Chief Executive Mrs Chipo Mutasa was yesterday appointed the new board chairperson and has replaced business woman, Mrs Marah Hativagone while prominent lawyer Mr James Muzangaza will deputise her.
Other board members include Immigration principal director Mr Clemence Masango, director of national museums Mr Godfrey Mahachi, Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry staffer Douglas Runyowa and Ms Faith Ntabeni and Mr Blessing Munyenyiwa; both players in the tourism industry.
Source: Mosi-Oa-Tunya inaugural board named (07/05/2015)
Mzembi appoints board to spearhead tourism venture
HARARE – Tourism minister Walter Mzembi has unveiled a board of directors for Mosi-oa-Tunya Development Company (MTDC) to spearhead the development of an eco-Disneyland theme park on 274 hectares in the country’s prime tourist destination Victoria Falls.
Announcing the new board, chaired by First Mutual Life Assurance managing director Ruth Ncube, Mzembi said the board’s immediate task was to drive the modernisation of the resort town.
“This project on its own will be the game changer as it will provide for the diversification of tourism products in the town of Victoria Falls. The board has to ensure we find investors for this project and it will be prudent to issue out an international call of expression of interest,” Mzembi told a press conference on Monday.
He noted that the project, which seeks partners to develop the land by building new infrastructure such as hotels, conference facilities and casinos among others, was a litmus test for the board.
This comes as last year during BBC’s Hard Talk interview, Mzembi revealed that players on the London Stock Exchange (LSE) were interested in becoming partners of the project.
“Government is working on a framework to introduce special economic zones and the Victoria Falls area has been identified as a pilot phase and this will complement the modernisation of the resort town,” said Mzembi.
The board is expected to be guided by the National Tourism Master Plan, which will provide an organised and structured framework for sustainable tourism development in Zimbabwe.
“It will identify new frontiers for tourism development throughout the country’s 10 provinces,” he said.
Mzembi added that “One of the issues that we have discovered is that there is a crisis of confidence especially relating to property rights within the sector. We have decided to fix that. Government will underwrite that through Mosi- oa-Tunya so that investors have confidence”.
Source: Mzembi appoints board to spearhead tourism venture (07/05/2015)
Thursday, 7 May 2015
Mosi-Oa-Tunya inaugural board named
TOURISM and Hospitality Minister Engineer Walter Mzembi has appointed the inaugural board for Mosi-Oa-Tunya Development Company and immediately tasked it to drive the modernisation of resort town, Victoria Falls. Minister Mzembi said the board’s litmus test was developing tourism facilities in the resort on the 274 hectares which Government donated to the ministry in 2012.
The Tourism Minister said that the firm’s other immediate mandate was finding investors for the project he said will change the face of the iconic tourist resort.
Minister Mzembi said while modernising Victoria Falls would alter and add to the colonial legacy of the infrastructure and stock of tourism facilities in the resort. He said Cabinet directed that the project must take off immediately.
“The board has to ensure we find investors for this project and it will be prudent to issue an international call for expression of interest,” the minister said.
Mosi-Oa-Tunya is a Special Purpose Vehicle for the Ministry of Tourism Hospitality Industry set up to mobilise resources for the United Nations World Tourism General Assembly co-hosted by Zimbabwe and Zambia in 2012.
It is expected that the upgraded and refurbishment of Victoria Falls Airport will help drive traffic to the resort as more international airlines would ply the route.
“Victoria Falls is a litmus test for the board and will determine our success going forward as its success will make other stakeholders invite our interests in other national projects,” Minister Mzembi while availing the board.
The board would also be charged with identifying tourism projects of similar appeal across the country, but its immediate focus will be Victoria Falls.
While Government normally discharged its mandates through parastatals and State enterprises, it departed from this norm and embraced a business approach.
Minister Mzembi said development of the firm would be guided by the National Tourism Master Plan, which will provide organised and structured framework for sustainable development of the tourism industry in the country.
He said members of the board had been appointed on the basis of their skills, qualifications and experience in various sectors, both public and private.
The board is chaired by prominent business executive Ms Ruth Ncube who will be deputised by Mr Innocent Gwisai, an architect based in South Africa.
ZTA staffer Mr Reason Machigere, tourism ministry director of policy and research Mr Douglas Runyowa, University of Zimbabwe director physical planning (education), Ms Diana Chimhanda and Mr Arthur Musakwa, Parks and Wildlife Management Authority regional director, also make up the board.
Other members include Ministry of Finance staffer Mr Fidelis Ngorora, surveyor general Mr Edwin Kuvaza, academic Dr Dzidziso Kamuriwo and Ms Victoria Mugabe.
Minister Mzembi also tasked the Zimbabwe Tourism Authority’s newly appointed seven member board to look at ways of right sizing the authority’s staff complement to spare resources for its core mandate.
“This board should be mindful that the Government is on an austerity measures programme due to challenges posed by the economic environment, Minister Mzembi told a media briefing in the capital yesterday.
The Tourism minister said that his ministry could no longer afford to take the business as usual approach to both revenue and expenditure patterns when fiscal support from Government was now an exception needing justification.
“I consequently expect the board to put in place bold measures to ensure that we collect what is due to us and also implement robust cost cutting measures.”
Minister Mzembi said that ZTA should comply with the requirement that the entity’s total employment costs should constitute at most 30 percent of budgeted expenditure while 70 percent should go to operations and programmes.
TelOne Chief Executive Mrs Chipo Mutasa was yesterday appointed the new board chairperson and has replaced business woman, Mrs Marah Hativagone while prominent lawyer Mr James Muzangaza will deputise her.
Other board members include Immigration principal director Mr Clemence Masango, director of national museums Mr Godfrey Mahachi, Ministry of Tourism and Hospitality Industry staffer Douglas Runyowa and Ms Faith Ntabeni and Mr Blessing Munyenyiwa; both players in the tourism industry.
Source: Mosi-Oa-Tunya inaugural board named (06/05/2015)