The Hotel and Catering Association of Zambia has expressed concern at the rising number of illegal lodges and motels in the country especially in rural areas.
HCAZ President Felix Mulenga told ZANIS in an interview in Mansa today that most of these hospitality facilities are operating without valid licenses.
” These facilities are illegal and are denting the good name of the hospitality industry as they run their businesses unprofessionally, ” said Mr. Mulenga.
He said it has become challenging for HCAZ to effectively supervise the operations of illegal lodges and motels as they are its affilliate.
HCAZ is a legal body mandated by law to govern the hospitality industry in the country.
He expressed concern that some of these guest houses and lodges lack professionalism as they promote immorallity.
” These illegal operators also allow their clients to book rooms on short time basis at low rates, the act he said promotes immorality, “Mr Mulenga said .
He wondered whether managers of such guest houses and lodges even distribute condoms in their rooms.
He advised people running their guest houses and lodges for other purposes rather than accommodation to realize that they are putting the lives of their clients in danger of contracting HIV and AIDS.
[pullquote]” These illegal operators also allow their clients to book rooms on short time basis at low rates, the act he said promotes immorality, “Mr Mulenga said .[/pullquote]
He called on the operators to approach HCAZ offices which he said are now found in the districts so that they can be recommended for license.
And HCAZ president has appealed to operators of hospitality facilities to do their businesses effically in order for the customers to respect them.
And Luapula Province Minister Besa Chimbaka said government is keen to create a fair playing field for operators in the industry.
Speaking at the same function, Mr Chimbaka said it is not fair to have few operators pay for all required operating licenses whilst others operate without even one license.
He said illegal operators do not pay taxes hence charge unreasonably low rates compared to those who operate legally.
ZANIS