Yes,
you have all been reading and watching the press, you know that
Zimbabwe is going through some tough times at present.
This communication is not to elaborate or offer our views on
our country’s politics, It is more to assure you of our
commitment and focus
Our company and its lodges are currently open and operating
as normal. Our first commitment is to our staff, to keep them
employed – It is also to our environment, to ensure that
we pump water for the wildlife and protect our fragile eco-systems.
We are focused on going forward. Even during these trying times,
we believe our company continues to offer the finest service
in lodge facilities, and African wildlife and cultural experiences
We urge you to stay in contact with us, feel free at anytime
to call or email us in person if you need to discuss your clients
requirements, requests or reservations
We look forward to hosting your guests and thank you again for
your continued support
Phil
and Sharon Stead |
Report
On Zimbabwe – 24th October 2007 |
We
understand there are reports in your newspapers and warnings
put out by your Governments which depict a very grim political
situation within Zimbabwe. We believe too, that this may
concern you, possibly impact on your decision to either
travel to our country or rather to our neighbours Zambia
/ Botswana / South Africa. Although we will not deny that
Zim is experiencing some rough times, the people of Zimbabwe
need you. They will give you the warmest, friendliest welcome
– Zimbabweans are probably the most gracious, hospitable
Nation you will ever encounter. We are asking you not to
turn your back on this beautiful Country, the people of
Zimbabwe need you now, more than ever.
We
have gathered these facts from our own experiences of living
here and from where we stand right now, it is business as
usual. You will not be left stranded on the road side because
of no fuel, or go without any of the provisions that you
would normally find at any other lodge of our calibre. You
will not be subjected to bad treatment by Police or Customs/Immigration
Officials etc.
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We have
the resources to procure 5000 litres of fuel monthly and
we have stocks of dry foods that will last 2 months. We
are constantly re-supplying these commodities.
You
will be with a member of our company at all times, someone
who knows the laws, limitations/restrictions of our country
and who is geared up to best advise how to handle certain
circumstances. And this you will find with almost all safari
companies and organisations that are still in business at
present.
We have made a commitment to ensuring a high standard of
service and if, at any time, we are unable to follow through
with this promise, or, should the current situation change,
we will advise you accordingly.
Please feel free to contact us should you have any further
questions. Thank you.
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