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- Hilton will manage the hotel on behalf of its partner, Ethiopia's Sunshine Plc, which also opened the first Marriott-branded serviced apartments in Addis Ababa on Wednesday.
Hilton will open its first hotel in Ethiopia in more than
four decades, it said on Wednesday, following other international chains
that seek to tap into rising business and tourism in the country.
The hotel, due to open in 2020, will be in Awassa, one of the
country's fastest-growing cities, and the first venture by an
international hotelier beyond the capital Addis Ababa.
Hilton will manage the hotel on behalf of its partner,
Ethiopia's Sunshine Plc, which also opened the first Marriott-branded
serviced apartments in Addis Ababa on Wednesday.
Sheraton, Radisson and Golden Tulip are among a handful of hotel
chains that currently operate in the Horn of Africa country, but US
chain Best Western International Inc, France's AccorHotels and Ramada
said they were also working on new projects there.
Construction on the 169-room Hilton Awassa Resort and Spa
started last month, Hilton Worldwide said. Awassa is a lakeside city
less than 300 kilometres from Addis Ababa and the hotel will be Hilton's
first Ethiopia project since it opened a hotel in Addis Ababa in 1969.
"With new infrastructure, including a highway to Addis Ababa and
an airport expected to begin operations in 2018, we certainly expect to
see a tourism and travel boost to Awassa," said Selamawit Samuel, vice
president and part owner of Sunshine.
Ethiopia, Africa's second most populous nation, has become one
of the continent's fastest-growing economies, propelled by huge spending
on infrastructure and an expansion of the services and agricultural
sectors, although it is still one of the poorest. Visitor numbers have
risen 12 percent a year for the past decade, albeit from a very low
base.
Hotel chains join other recent foreign investors in the country,
including clothes retailer Hennes and Mauritz which is starting to
source supplies from Ethiopia, while consumer goods maker Unilever is
building a factory, and Diageo and Heineken have bought breweries.
US-clothing maker Phillips-Van Heusen Corp is also set to source
garments from an industry zone in Awassa, Ethiopian government
officials said.
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