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Maputo – hotel market roars ahead

04 Oct 2017 - by Hilka Birns
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THE hotel market in

Mozambique is expected

to boom in the next

couple of years.

 Hotel values in Maputo

– based on recent market

performance in US dollars

as recorded on January 1,

2017 – have jumped up 133%

in 2016 with a compound

annual growth rate of 36,6%

between 2010 and 2016,

making it the most improved

market in Africa in terms of

hotel values.

This is according to the

latest Hotel Valuation Index

(HVI) published annually

by HVS Global Hospitality

Service. (The HVI valuation

parameters reflect short-term

and long-term sustainable

financing models.) It monitors

annual percentage changes

in the values of typically fourand

five-star hotels in 23

major African cities and ranks

each market relative to an

African average.

Topping the ranks of the

HVI 2017 in terms of most

improved hotel values are,

in declining order, Maputo,

Mauritius, the Seychelles,

Windhoek, Casablanca,

Kampala, Dakar, Cairo,

Nairobi, Cape Town, Lomé

and Accra.

The worst performing African

cities in terms of hotel values

(percentage change in US$ in

2016 over 2015) are Sharmel-Sheikh

(-54%), Harare

(-36%), Marrakech (-23%),

Addis Ababa (-16%), Dar es

Salaam (-15%), Johannesburg

(-11%), Gaborone (-11%),

Durban (-7%), Lagos (-10%),

Lusaka (-1,2%) and Abidjan

(-0,8%).

HVS Cape Town consultant,

Laura Dutrieux, says markets

such as Mozambique,

Senegal and Uganda are

on the rise because of

political stability, government

promotion of international

tourism and removal of visa

restrictions. Others, such

as Sharm-el-Sheikh, Harare

and Marrakech, have to cope

with terrorism or political

instability.

She says while tourism

prospects in Africa may not

be as positive as previously

thought because of the

impact of oil prices and the

economic downgrade in South

Africa, most African countries

are experiencing slow, but

realistic, growth that investors

can rely on.

Continuing to hamper

Africa’s growth were issues

of inaccessibility, with lengthy

and expensive flights and lack

of competition on air routes

still the norm. However, some

markets like Kenya and South

Africa were receiving more

direct international flights and

seeing more local low-cost

carriers emerging.

Visa availability was still

being plagued by lengthy

procedures and corruption,

but this was starting to be

addressed. The African Union

has launched the African

Visa Openness Index that

encourages countries to

open up and allow greater

movement of people, with 44

borders in Africa now issuing

visas on arrival.

Laura said Cape Town would

add 2 500 new hotel rooms

in the next year, new direct

air routes were coming online

and rates were expected to

increase by an average 6,6%.

However, while hotel values

were booming in rand terms,

the fluctuating currency value

meant returns looked far less

exciting when converted into

US dollars.

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