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MHG plans 50 African hotels in five years

12 Aug 2015 - by Debbie Badham
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MINOR Hotel Group

has officially opened

a regional office in

Johannesburg to represent

its ten properties in Southern

Africa – a strategic move that

will enable it to strengthen

its position and maximise

opportunities within Africa.

“Now that we have set up

an office in Johannesburg,

expansion into Africa will

be easier,” says ceo, Dillip

Rajakarier, noting that the

group continues to look for

opportunities to add to its

portfolio of 26 hotels in

Africa. “Our goal is to have

at least 50 hotels in different

locations in the next

five years,” he adds.

Specifically, MHG sees

significant opportunity

to launch its Tivoli brand

because of the link between

the brand’s origin in Portugal

and former Portuguese

colonies on the continent.

Five hotels in Southern

Africa were rebranded to

MHG’s AVANI brand at the

beginning of July. The five

properties form part of

the portfolio in which MHG

invested a total of R679,5m

in its strategic partnership

with Sun International,

announced in August last

year.

The 212-key Zambezi Sun in

Zambia has been rebranded

to AVANI Victoria Falls Resort;

the 196-key Gaborone Sun in

Botswana has become AVANI

Gaborone Resort & Casino;

the 158-key Lesotho Sun and

105-key Maseru Sun, both in

Lesotho, have been rebranded

to AVANI Lesotho Hotel and

Casino and AVANI Maseru

Hotel respectively, and the

173-key Kalahari Sands in

Namibia has reflagged to

AVANI Windhoek Hotel and

Casino. The sixth property

in the portfolio, the Royal

Livingstone Resort, will not be

rebranded.

Dillip is positive about

MHG’s joint venture with

Sun International, saying

that as Sun International

places greater emphasis on

managing casino operations

and MHG’s core focus is on

hotel management, marketing

and distribution, there is

considerable opportunity for

more partnerships of this

nature in the future 

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