ZTA Issues A Full Operator's License To Chinhoyi University-owned Kariba Guest House
The Zimbabwe Tourism Authority (ZTA) has issued a full operator’s licence to Chinhoyi University of Technology (CUT)-owned Kariba Guest House after the entity complied with all regulatory requirements.
CUT opened Kariba Guest House’s doors to its first customers in 2019 following the acquisition of the property a year earlier and has been operating on a provisional licence.
Speaking to NewZimbabwe.com, CUT Hotels Group general manager, Innocent Manyera, described the new development as a huge boost to CUT’s vision to be a market leader in the hospitality industry. Manyera said:
As CUT Hotels, we are really excited about getting fully licenced by ZTA, which by any measure is a huge endorsement on our brand that already prides in CUT Hotel and Orange Grove Motel. This new development spurs CUT Hotels on a trajectory to become a formidable brand in the tourism and hospitality business.
The 11 roomed self-catering lodge provides unlimited WiFi, and a refreshing swimming pool. Guests can also enjoy wildlife or game drives and boat cruises upon request.
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Manyera, who is also Tourism Business Council of Zimbabwe (TBCZ) vice president, said in order to match its new status, the guest house now offers world-class luxury at very affordable rates.
More: NewZimbabwe.com