Zimbabwe pitches forests for ecotourism deals

A massive land play just got tossed to investors, as Zimbabwe’s forest authority is basically saying come build money-making eco empires on prime wilderness.

Forest investment pitch across Zimbabwe
  • The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe rolled out a deal-book targeting global and local capital.
  • That document dangles timber, eco-lodges, and hybrid real-estate plays near Victoria Falls, Lake Kariba, and Harare.
  • Private-sector players are being courted under ESG-aligned, investor-friendly setups.
  • Zimbabwe’s Special Economic Zone rules are baked into the pitch.
Ten-asset portfolio breakdown
  • The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe stacked 10 named sites into one mega portfolio.
  • Among them are Sijarira Forest, Gwaai Forest, and Mvutu Forest.
  • Chirinda Rainforest in Chipinge and Foresthill hardwood project also made the cut.
  • Orange Grove Business Park in Harare anchors the urban angle.
Scale and existing infrastructure
  • Roughly 150000 hectares of indigenous land sit inside the offering.
  • Several parcels already feature lodges, airstrips, and timber-processing facilities.
  • Recurring revenue is the stated goal behind packaging these estates.
  • Zimbabwe’s investment-promotion frameworks are positioned as leverage.
Gwaai Forest as flagship asset
  • The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe spotlights Gwaai Forest as its crown jewel.
  • Covering about 66000 hectares, it ranks the largest in the lineup.
  • Wildlife there spans elephant, sable, zebra, and wildebeest.
  • Located roughly 83 km from Bulawayo, it remains largely untouched.
Gwaai development blueprint
  • Four-track planning drives Gwaai’s roadmap, mixing protection and profit.
  • Boundary security and community buy-in top the priority list.
  • Selective timber cutting and safari corridors form the revenue spine.
  • Graded roads, ranger posts, and limited visitor facilities are slated for phased rollout.
Orange Grove low-carbon revamp
  • The Forestry Commission of Zimbabwe is pitching a 32-hectare rethink of its Harare headquarters.
  • Joint-venture and long-term lease structures frame the Orange Grove Business Park plan.
  • Low-carbon design is marketed as the site’s headline draw.
  • Harare’s flagship green-campus concept sits inside the broader forest portfolio.
 

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