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Minor expands investment in Mozambique

21 Sep 2016
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MINOR International

(MINT) has acquired

a 49% stake in

Rani Minor Holding, which

owns a hotel and mixeduse

development project in

Maputo, Mozambique.

The project comprises a

154-room Radisson Blu Hotel,

which is currently operational,

a 187-room residential tower

and 21-storey office tower,

both of which are under

construction.

The project is located five

minutes from the Maputo

CBD, facing the Maputo Bay.

The project is the

fifth property of MINT

in collaboration with

Rani Investment LLC in

Mozambique, since the

announcement of the 25%

investment in Anantara

Bazaruto Island Resort

and Spa, and another

three properties that will

be rebranded into AVANI

Pemba Beach Hotel and Spa,

Anantara Medjumbe and

Anantara Matemo Island.

William Heinecke, chairman

and group ceo of MINT, said:

“This strategic partnership

with Rani Investment

completes our expansion

in Mozambique. With our

presence in Maputo, we

now have investments from

the north all the way to the

south of Mozambique. The

investment reiterates our

confidence in the growth

prospects of Africa, and the

confidence in our partner, Rani

Investment.”

MINT recently entered

a partnership with Sun

International that will see the

group take stakes in eight of

Sun International’s hotels in

Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia,

Swaziland and Zambia, at a

cost of US$63,9 (R699m). 

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