Cresta group's facelift goes regional

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HARARE: Zimbabwean-based industrial conglomerate, TA Holdings, which owns the regional hospitality concern, Cresta Hospitality, will finish refurbishment work on Cresta President in Gaborone next month.Group financial director, Bothwell Nyajena, said here that Cresta Rileys in Maun and Cresta Thapama in Francistown would also undergo facelifts as the million-Pula refurbishment programme that started in Harare a few months ago goes regional. Nyajena said the programme is designed to "further improve" the Cresta brand. Harare-based Cresta Jameson has had a facelift under the first phase of the programme.

"The first phase is done now.  In Botswana, work is almost completed on Cresta President in Gaborone. We'll be going to Cresta Rileys in Maun and Cresta  Thapama in Francistown soon," he said. Cresta Hospitality is a wholly owned subsidiary of TA Holdings Ltd. It owns and operates, or operates under a management contract, a total of fifteen hotels - four of which are in Zimbabwe, eight in Botswana, one in Malawi, one in Ghana and one in Zambia.

Cresta hotels and lodges offer a variety of three-, four- or five-star accomodation, strategically situated in key areas of the towns and cities in which they have a presence.
Other hotels and lodges it runs in Botswana are the Mowana Safari Lodge (Kasane), Cresta Marang (Francistown), Cresta Bosele (Selebi-Phikwe), Cresta Botsalo  (Palapye) and Cresta Lodge in Gaborone.

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