The Hotel and Catering Association of Zambia (HCAZ) has urged all those involved in the hospitality industry in Kafue to legalize their businesses and pay taxes to government.
Association President Sylvia Eneke, speaking in Kafue today, said all those who
have not legalized their motels, lodges and guest houses, risk having their
facilities closed down because they are operating illegally.
Mrs Eneke said this during the official launch of Hotel and Catering Association of
Zambia (HCAZ) branch in Kafue.
Mrs. Eneke said her association in conjunction with government has a
responsibility to ensure standards and professionalism are upheld in the
hospitality industry.
She also urged investors in the hospitality industry to apply for the tourism
credit fund at the under Ministry of Tourism to boost their businesses.Â
She added that government was committed to the development of the hotel and tourism
industry by giving out small loans ranging from K50 to K300 million.
Speaking at the same function, Hotel and Tourism Training Institute (HTTI)
Director Greeves Sitwala expressed concern at some hotels and motels which are
employing unqualified staff. Â
Mr Sitwala said this has led to poor services for the clients.
Mr. Sitwala also advised the owners of motels and hotels to take their staff
for medical check-ups every six months as required by law.