Cresta group in US$2.5m Jameson hotel upgrade

01 Nov, 2019 - 13:11 0 Views
Cresta group in US$2.5m Jameson hotel upgrade

eBusiness Weekly

HARARE – Cresta Hotels said on Thursday  it has invested US$2.5 million in the on-going upgrade of the iconic  Cresta Jameson (Jameson) hotel in central Harare.

In addition to improving the hotel’s appeal to visitors by matching  international standards, the move is also expected to boost occupancy,  which will up its contribution to the group’s financial performance.

A tour of the 123-roomed Jameson, which was built in 1958 and was the  first hotel in the country to achieve four star status, showed that  major works were halfway complete with conference rooms and about 50  percent of the residence rooms already face lifted.

To ensure the improvements were to international standards, the group  has also installed new and smart technologies in some of the executive  rooms, video conferencing facilities, digital do not disturb signs and  telephone directories.

Cresta Hotels country director, Chipo Mandela said the Jameson hotel  refurbishment initiative was part of the group’s overall re-investment  drive which had cost over US$12 million in the past seven years.

“Our decision to undertake a US$2.5 million refurbishment program was  made in order to bring about a restoration of everything that is best  about this hotel,” she said.

“The final product will be attractive, modern, pleasant, efficient and  welcoming.”

Jameson was one of the go to hotels in Zimbabwe’s early years and  management take pride in that it hosted late reggae music icon, Bob  Marley when he visited the country for a special  independence performance in 1980.

But since then, there had been market murmurs that standards had gone  down, eventually leading to a three-star downgrade, a situation that  management is striving to reverse with the current facelift.

“Cresta Jameson is a jewel in our crown and we are polishing that jewel  right now so that it shines brightly now and in coming weeks, months and  years,” Mandela said.

Jameson is part of the regional hospitality groups, Cresta Hotels,  which owns five hotels in Zimbabwe, eleven in Botswana and one in  Zambia.

Cresta Lodge and Cresta Oasis which are both in Harare, Cresta  Churchill in Bulawayo and Cresta Sprayview in Victoria Falls make up the  group’s operations in Zimbabwe.

Mandela said the investment showed the group’s confidence in prospects  for Zimbabwe’s tourism industry.

“We in Cresta are excited by the prospects for growth and development  in travel and tourism and we are more than ready and able to play our  part in supporting the national drive to make travel and tourism one of  the leading economic powerhouses of the country,” she said.

Officials from the public and private tourism sector bodies, including  Environment, Tourism and Hospitality Industry permanent secretary Munesu  Munodawafa were also part of the tour to witness the facelift. – New Ziana

 

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