Zimbabwe: Safari operators record 5% upturn in revenues

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SAFARI Operators Association of Zimbabwe (Soaz) has registered a 5% growth in revenue in the first quarter of 2018 on the back of improved country perception and lifting of the ivory ban, businessdigest reported.

This is a turnaround from the 20% loss in revenue during the same period last year owing largely to the ivory ban by the US Fish and Wildlife Service.

The US-based organisation announced a suspension on imports of sport-hunted African elephant trophies taken in Tanzania and Zimbabwe in 2014.

"In Zimbabwe, available data, though limited, indicates a significant decline in the elephant population. Anecdotal evidence, such as the widely publicised poisoning last year of 300 elephants in Hwange National Park, suggests that Zimbabwe's elephants are also under siege," the organisation said when it imposed the ban.

"We have registered 5% growth in the first quarter of this year," Soaz chairman Emmanuel Fundira told businessdigest on Wednesday. "We are encouraged by the growth during this period and we are confident that we can exceed the 30% growth we have projected for this year."

He said the re-engagement exercise by President Emmerson Mnangagwa's government has helped to significantly reduce the country's negative perception which has resulted in the country being isolated.

"We have started the year well due to the initiatives on the political landscape. This has propelled our acceptance in the international community and has opened up a window of opportunity for our sector," Fundira said.

He said the focus for the sector is on issues such as pricing and setting up systems which are investor friendly.


Source: http://businessdaily.co.zw/index-id-business-zk-42617.html
 
Thanks for sharing.
 
Good news, but with the ivory ban back in place I wonder what the numbers will be.
 
Good news, but with the ivory ban back in place I wonder what the numbers will be.

From that rambling article one might miss that the organization predicts 30% increases for the year. Go figure.
 
I call BS... how many operators in Zim “register” their actual gross revenue???
 
Couple of awesome elephants taken by non members would have brought healthy trophy fees before the Frankfurt Zoo opened in Zimbabwe.
 
Most of the Zim operators I know have offshore accounts. Uncle Bob and indiginesation has taught them well. No way for the local government to know their income. I hope the article is correct, they can use good news.
 

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