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Jovago Opens Its First Office in Mozambique and Promises to Start Operations in 6 Other Countries by Next Year

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Jovago has expanded operations to Mozambique with more than a hundred hotels already listed on the platform. The entry marks part of the growth scale set for year 2015 that includes opening of six new offices across the continent. These new offices will be in Uganda, Tanzania, Ethiopia, Algeria and Ghana.

Mozambique’s tourism industry is undergoing a major growth curve; having risen from non-existent after the post-independence war in the early 1990’s and set unprecedented record of world’s highest growth rate at 37% in 2005. Today, the industry attracts more foreign investment than any of the other sectors and accounts for about 6.0% of total employment in the country.

Commenting on the development, Paul Midy, CEO for Jovago, expressed optimism in the country’s potential, observing that “Mozambique has some of the most unpolluted beaches on the continent complimented well by diverse attractions such as Gorongosa National Park and Cahora Bassa Dam”

Jovago’s entry into Mozambique comes at a time when the country’s tourism sector is experiencing tremendous expansion in terms of investment and tourist arrivals; with an impressive 1‚283,016 tourists (14.9 percent  increase) visiting the country during the 2013/14 season. Maputo, the capital city is enjoying hospitality standards set by internationally recognized brands such as Serena Hotels, Pestana and Radisson Blu among others. According to the 2015 report by World Travel and Tourism Council, the sector contributed a total of MZN34.8bl in 2014, accounting for 7.0% of the country’s GDP. This is forecast to rise by 4.7 in 2015 and further projected to register a steady 6.5% growth pa throughout the decade.

“Sustainable growth of the tourism industry is largely dependent on the hotel industry and infrastructure; our objective is to bring the sector up to speed through taking advantage of ICT” explained Francisco Trindade, the General Manager Jovago- Mozambique. “Being close to our customers and hotels is a major factor in business development and excellent customer care. Mozambique presents a very unique opportunity as it is one of the six Portuguese speaking nations in Africa” He concluded.

Jovago-Mozambique office will open its doors in September to join the rest of Maputo-based AIG offices at Avenida Eduardo Mondlane No. 1270, in Polana-Maputo.

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