View Full Version : Mozambique retail sector set to soar


Matthias Offodile
July 27th, 2010, 04:04 PM
Mozambique retail sector set to soar: JHI Comments
July 27, 2010


Retail development in Mozambique is set to increase significantly over the next few years, says Wayne Wright, business development director for JHI property services company.

The subsidiary company, JHI Real Estate Mozambique, recently opened a further branch office in Matola and is now looking to expand to other key growth areas in the region, Wright said on Monday.

"With few formal national retail brands, Mozambique experiences a strong demand for retail that reaches the masses. Coupled with this, the agglomeration of these brands into shopping centres is rare, with the exception of four Shoprite centres in Maputo, Matola, Chimoio and Beira as well as the MBS Centre in downtown Maputo and a few smaller strip malls."

"As a result we foresee development in the retail sector in the near future. Already Pick 'n Pay and SPAR have embarked on aggressive strategies to establish a presence in Maputo and Matola - as well as in every provincial capital - with developers eager to accommodate them in strip-malls built to specification."

Wright says a project which is set to transform downtown Maputo is the 380 000sqm FACIM (Maputo International Trade Fair) development, located on prime land and which will include retail, hotels, offices and a residential component.

Negotiations are under way to integrate the FACIM project with the Maputo estuary, creating a marina as well as a pedestrian area between the river and the development.

Meanwhile in the adjoining town of Matola, the close to 42 000sqm retail component of the Cidadela da Matola is expected to open to the public in early 2012.

This project is progressing well with the retail component fully committed to a vibrant mix of Mozambican and South African brands.


An announcement regarding further components of the development is anticipated before the end of 2010.

JHI Mozambique's chairman Manuel Vieira commented: "Since 1992 Mozambique's economy has undergone radical change, resulting in significant growth, while politically the country has stabilised and the democratic process consolidated as it heads into two decades since the peace accords."

"Currently the next challenges facing the country are decentralisation, which needs to be accompanied by capacity building at civil servant level and job creation for the youth. With dependence on external donor aid likely to continue, the country is exposed to external factors including price hikes in regard to petroleum."

"However, while 2009 was a difficult year due to the global slowdown, the government made sound investment decisions which kept the economy in a positive growth cycle."

"We anticipate meaningful growth in late 2010 and 2011 as the coal projects in Tete province begin exporting some of their first coal," Vieira said.

From a tourism perspective, Mozambique is seeing a new wave of investment in hotels with the world-famous Polana Hotel currently being refurbished and a Radisson greenfield development rising out of the ground at the Joaquim Chissano Conference Centre.

This 200-room hotel will be located on the Avenida da Marginal, near the Southern Sun hotel and overlooking the ocean.

Vieira added: "The arrival of Park Inn with a new 120-room hotel is further evidence of this trend, with other brands, including Kempinski and Six Senses:eek2: also visiting Mozambique with increased frequency in order to secure sites for their developments." - I-Net Bridge

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Pule
July 27th, 2010, 07:00 PM
Mozambique retail sector set to soar: JHI Comments


http://www.busrep.co.za/index.php?fSectionId=566&fArticleId=5572289
Love it :cheers:

Matthias Offodile
July 28th, 2010, 10:35 AM
Love it :cheers:

Me, too...Pule.:)

Matthias Offodile
July 28th, 2010, 10:59 AM
Mozambique sees $2 bln in tourism investment

July 27, 2010



Mozambique expects investment in its fast-growing tourism sector to jump five-fold to $2 billion in the next several years, the southern African nation's tourism minister told Reuters on Tuesday.

Mozambique is one of the fastest growing economies on the world's poorest continent and aims to draw more tourists to the unspoilt beaches and diving spots along its Indian Ocean coast.

"With our anchor (tourism) projects that we approved recently... we are talking about $2 billion of investment over a period of five to seven years," Minister of Tourism, Fernando Sumbana, told Reuters on the sidelines of an African hotel investment conference.

Sumbana said Mozambique has currently approved $400 new hotel and resort deals, with construction on some buildings already started.

Many of the investors are from neighbouring South Africa, with others from China, Kuwait, the United Arab Emirates and Portugal, he said.


Mozambique is rebuilding after a devastating civil war, and its economy is expected to grow around 7 percent in 2010, according to the International Monetary Fund.

Mozambique's tourism sector, traditionally centred around capital Maputo, is now expanding to cities such as Pemba and Beira and is likely to play an increasing role in the country's economic growth, he said.

"Tourism currently contributes 2.5 percent to GDP (gross domestic product) and we are saying by 2025 we would like to see a figure of 6 to 7 percent. Tourism has the potential to be a key driver," he said.

Sumbana said the number of tourists visiting has jumped to about 3.1 million in 2009 from about 250 000 in 2000
. - Reuters


Very good news:banana:

Matthias Offodile
July 28th, 2010, 11:09 AM
Under construction



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Project: Maputo Bay Waterfront Development, Maputo
Client: Delta & CR Holdings
Land Area: 8.3 Hectares
Components: N/A

The Maputo Waterfront initiative is a significant urban regeneration project for Maputo which aims to create jobs, attract investment and introduce, on a phased basis, a fantastic new “urban village” to this important site in downtown Maputo. It is a private sector development that has the potential to transform this part of town into a new, vibrant mixed-use community.

The project is a blend of residential, commercial and leisure developments that will breathe new life into an area of town that has fallen victim to decline in the past, but is fast becoming a new growth point in the city, with the release of land for development to the north of the site for office and commercial development, as well as the emergence of major new institutional buildings to the west.

Not only will the project bring a massive economic boost to the area and offer more and improved leisure facilities, but it will also help foster a renewed sense of pride among local residents by introducing a truly world class development to this large (83,000m2) strategic site.


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Very nice

Pule
July 28th, 2010, 01:37 PM
^^ would like to see how that project is progressing Matt.

alama
October 25th, 2010, 01:31 PM
That project is under construction ^^

popa1980
October 25th, 2010, 03:30 PM
That project is under construction ^^

I LOVE that project. Are you SURE its under construction? If I go to Mozambique and its not ready I will be blame you :)

Ha um pouco tempo, estive no youtube olhando videos da epoca colonia. Em baixo houve varios comentarios- muitos dos portugueses (eu acho foram retornados e seus filhos) escrevem que os pretos arruinam Mocambique e nao tem o capaz pra governam nem desevolver uma terra. Espero que voces provam ao contrario.

Eu gosto muito de mergulhar no mar e por isso eu tenho vontade de ir a seu pais. O litoral na Mocambique me lembra das praias do noreste Brasil.

Parabens Mocambique!

abesha
October 25th, 2010, 04:31 PM
That project is fantastic!!!

I think it needs its own thread in the Projects forum so that we can keep up with it. :cheers: