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Africa’s hospitality industry gets boost from RTG, GMH joint venture

By Daniel Anazia
16 April 2024   |   2:31 am
In most African communities, it is believed that unexpected guests are the embodiment of ancestors, hence, the maintenance of a relationship through the practice of quality hospitality service.

Executives of Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), and Grand Metropolitan Hotels (GMH), signing the partnership agreement at World Travel Market Africa in Cape Town, South Africa recently.

In most African communities, it is believed that unexpected guests are the embodiment of ancestors, hence, the maintenance of a relationship through the practice of quality hospitality service.

It’s against this backdrop that Zimbabwe’s leading hospitality company, Rainbow Tourism Group (RTG), has entered a joint venture partnership with Grand Metropolitan Hotels (GMH), a Swiss-based European hospitality company.

The partnership was announced on the sidelines of the World Travel Market Africa in Cape Town by the two entities.The joint venture model involves the identification of hotels in strategic growth nodes and destinations across the continent for management contracting, which is likely to enhance investment on the continent.

With the partnership the African tourism sector is set to gain significant benefits from the partnership. This will contribute to the expansion of the industry and create employment opportunities. Grand Metropolitan Hotels, as a leading European hotel company, brings extensive expertise in hotel management, operations, and international standards.

Also, the partnership will facilitate the transfer of knowledge and best practices to RTG and partner hotels, enabling them to enhance their service quality, operational efficiency, and guest experience.

The collaboration between RTG and GMH is set to activate the development of a wider network of hotels and resorts in Africa. This expansion will attract more international tourists and business travelers to the region, thereby boosting the overall growth of Africa’s hospitality industry.

Commenting on the development, the Board Chairman and President for GMH, Mr. Martin Smura said, “Through joint marketing efforts and cross-promotion, the partnership will help to showcase African destinations to a global audience. GMH’s international network and marketing capabilities will support RTG in promoting African countries as attractive tourist and business travel destinations, further driving growth and attracting investment.”

“This partnership will not only benefit RTG and GMH but will create job opportunities across various sectors, including accommodation, food and beverage, tourism services, and more. Africa has the fastest growing population, which is projected to reach 2.5 billion by 2050, leading to increased domestic tourism and travel spending. This long-term growth potential can make hotel investments attractive for those seeking sustained returns over time. We see a real opportunity for GMH,” he added.

Also commenting the partnership, RTG Chief Executive, Mr. Tendai Madziwanyika said, “This partnership with Grand Metropolitan Hotels is a significant milestone. As RTG, we intend to leverage the capabilities of world leaders in the industry. This partnership will not only benefit Zimbabwe, but the entire continent as we will impart best practices to our students. We want to raise the standards to world-class international standards.”

Overall, the strategic joint venture partnership between RTG and GMH has the potential to bring about positive developments in Africa’s hospitality industry. It has the potential to drive economic growth, enhance service quality, promote African destinations, and create a favorable environment for investment and employment.

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