TANZANIA (eTN) - Privatized tourist lodges and hotels in Tanzania
are listed among business entities under investigation by the government
of Tanzania over a breach of contract signed between their new owners
and the government.
These facilities include three leading tourist lodges in northern
Tanzania’s wildlife parks of Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro, and Serengeti.
Through a recent government notice, a list of leading hotels in
Tanzania was exposed to the public, requiring their owners to submit
their performance reports among other requirements.
The Registrar for Treasury, Mr. Lawrence Mafuru, said the government
of Tanzania had asked purchasers and outright owners of privatized
public business entities to submit to his office, reports which would
make the government of Tanzania re-assess the viability of privatized
public companies.
“…All the purchasers of privatized industries and farms are required
to submit the reports of implementation of their respective agreements
to the office of the Treasury Registrar,” Mr. Mafuru said in his notice.
Other reports the government need from the investors are the
evolvement of the average salary against the statutory minimum wage;
other benefits provided to employees over and above statutory
requirements; Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) extension to target
communities; and last, the important factors that have contributed to
the growth or failure of the listed entity.
Key tourist hotels and lodges across Tanzania have been listed, among
them are Lake Manyara Hotel, Ngorongoro Wildlife Lodge, Seronera
Wildlife Lodge, and Lobo Wildlife Lodge, all located in northern
Tanzania tourist parks of Lake Manyara, Ngorongoro, and the Serengeti.
The hotels and lodges in question were owned by the government of
Tanzania divested to private owners between 15 and 12 years ago. Under
such an arrangement, the government of Tanzania will table a motion
before the parliament to decide the fate of those hotels, pending
submission of performance reports.
There has been a public outcry over privatization of once-leading
hotels in Tanzania, some of which went into the wrong hands leading to
sabotaging of tourism development in favor of other countries through
unequal employment to locals support to communities neighboring the
parks.
According to Mr. Mafuru, other discrepancies discovered include
default in payment of purchase price and lack of clear financial reports
basing on profitability and loss.
Other facilities, once under the public ownership and listed for
assessment, are the Embassy Hotel and Kunduchi Beach Hotel in the
capital city of Dar es Salaam; Hotel 77 in Arusha; New Mwanza Hotel on
the shores of Lake Victoria; and New Savoy Hotel in Morogoro, about 200
kilometers west of Dar es Salaam.
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