The Bridgetown Lodge
in Kasane is up for sale to a South African company for P95 million (R131
million), according to a report by investigative journalism arm, amaBhungane,
published in Daily Maverick.
The report suggests
that investors in the lodge, developed by former Minister of Labour and Home
Affairs, Patrick Balopi, have not been paid the rentals they were promised.
Balopi has sold his shares.
Owner Ahmad Mansur
Sidiqui, is quoted as saying he has invested P24 million (R33 million) in the
lodge and is selling his stake because the business is “going down”. According
to the report, the lodge’s occupancy has never exceeded 32%.
The Bridgetown Lodge
is well located for attractions such as the Chobe Game Reserve, the Victoria
Falls and the flood plains of the Zambezi. It comprises 36 rooms and facilities
include a restaurant and bar.
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