Showing posts with label Paradise Resort. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Paradise Resort. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Maafa yakitokea Tanzania ni Balaa!

(Ukiona mtu mzima analia,ujue kuna jambo limemfika".!Pichani ni Mkurugenzi wa Paradise Resort Bagamoyo akiwa amekaa kwenye kiti huku akibubujikwa na machozi kufuatia tukio la moto mkubwa ulioteketeza hoteli hiyo. Picha kutoka Jiachie Blog)


Wadau, kama miaka mitano au zaidi iliyopita, nakumbuka kusikia kuwa hao wenye hoteli huko Bagamoyo walikuwa na nia ya kujenga kituo cha Fire Brigade. Mipango iliishia wapi? Kwa kweli kama Bagamoyo ingekuwa na Fire Brigade huenda moto isingekuwa mkubwa hivyo.

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Infernos expose Dar

Kutoka The Citizen

By Deogratias Kishombo

Tanzania's lack of preparedness for major disasters was exposed yesterday after fire destroyed two famous tourist hotels in Bagamoyo.

As Paradise Holiday Resort and Oceanic Bay Hotel went up in smoke, another fire broke out in Dar es Salaam, destroying a house at Mbagala.

Earlier, firefighters rushed to the British Council offices in the city centre, only to discover that it was a false alarm triggered by a faulty warning system.

As they were attending to the situation, they received information that a fire had broken out at a house in Mbagala.

They arrived in Mbagala after about half an hour, but no sooner had they started putting out the blaze than they were notified that a major fire had broken out at two adjacent hotels in Bagamoyo.

Fire engines with sirens blazing set out for Bagamoyo, some 65 kilometres away, arriving after about an hour at around midday. It was, however, too late as the once-prestigious beach hotels were nothing more that smouldering shells.

Eyewitnesses said workers and guests at the hotels could only look on helplessly as fire ravaged the buildings for over three hours before dying down because there was nothing more to burn. Dense smoke could be seen rising high up into the clear sky from the site.

The fire started in the kitchen of the Paradise Holiday Resort, according to the front office manager, Mr Godfrey Runyungu.

He said the building in which the kitchen and restaurant were located caught fire after a gas tank exploded.

"The fire started around at ten in the morning, and was so fierce that the entire building was reduced to ashes in only 20 minutes. Strong winds from the ocean made things more complicated as fire spread to other buildings," he said, adding that nobody was injured.

The Dar es Salaam Fire Brigare was notified of the blaze at 11.54am, and the first fire engine reached the scene of accident at 12.47pm.

Residents of Mangesani and neighbouring areas were the first to arrive at the scene, but were helpless against the towering flames.

Paradise Holiday Resort chairman Guled Abdallah said he was thankful that nobody was killed in the incident.

"Everything has been destroyed?we tried our level best to save lives and we succeeded. Everybody is safe, but we have lost everything," he said.

He added that the hotel had 170 permanent employees and 30 part-timers, who all escaped unhurt.

Earlier, Oceanic Bay Hotel managing director Rahul Layan told reporters that the fire started at Paradise Holiday Resort, but added that he was not sure what the cause was.

"Strong winds blew the flames from Paradise Resort to our hotel. As you can see, everything has been destroyed. We have not been able to rescue anything apart from people who were working at the hotel when the fire broke out.

"The most important thing was to ensure that all our employees and guests were safe. It was impossible to salvage anything as he fire was very fierce," Mr Layan said.

Youths from surrounding villages had a field day, stealing anything they could lay their hands among the ruins.

Some of them could be seen walking away with items such as desktop computers, laptops, television sets and fire extinguishers.

A local resident, Mr Edgar Nazar, said some of the thieves arrived in canoes, which they used to ferry valuables looted from the destroyed hotels.

Bagamoyo District Commissioner Serenge Mrengo was among the first people to arrive at the scene.

He said the destruction of the two hotels was a ?cruel? blow to the district.

"We have lost two important symbols of development in our district. It will take a long time to recover from this," he said.

Firefighters from Dar es Salaam extinguished the last smouldering remnants of the hotels at around 1pm.

The two hotels, particularly Paradise Holiday Resort, have transformed Bagamoyo from a sleepy coastal town - previously famous only for its rich history - into a major conference centre in Tanzania.

It was only last week that stakeholders in the tourism industry ranked Bagamoyo third after Dar es Salaam and Arusha among the focal areas for conference tourism in the country.

In recent years, the historic town has rivalled Arusha in hosting major conferences to the extent of forcing owners of conference venues in the northern town to travel all the way to Dar es Salaam to carry out aggressive marketing after noting that Bagamoyo was becoming a serious competitor.

Paradise Holiday Resort has hosted dozens of conferences and high-profile meetings since it opened its doors for the first time in 1998.

The facility started off as a beach resort with a few rooms, a restaurant, swimming pool and snack bar.

The establishment underwent major expansion from 2000 to 2004, with the focus being on conference facilities and the addition of more rooms to cater to a diverse clientele ranging from ordinary visitors to tourists and VIPs.

Oceanic Bay Hotel was put up on an adjacent plot. The two were the leading hotels in Bagamoyo Town, although other beach resorts cropped up in later years.

Mmiliki wa Paradise Resort Aongea


Two Somali owned 5 star hotels located at the historical town of Bagamoyo some 60km from Dara-Salaam the capital city of Tanganyika has turned to ashes on Monday.

“In fact my Hotel was among the leading deluxe hotels in the town of Bagamoyo, and there were 280 workers working in the hotel, and the cause of the fire is yet mysteries, but investigations are underway to detect out the cause of the fire, the fire was very ferocious, and has annihilated money worth 10 million U.S$, but the goodness is that it is registered in the insurance company, the fire swiftly spread to another hotel in the next building owned by a Somali man as well, and it has also completely destroyed it, this hotel of mine was built in the year 1997, everything happens in the will of God the almighty and this simply a building in the world and thanks to God to what has hppend we are Muslims we should come up with strong and unshakable faith to what ever we come across evil or good” said the Abdullahi Noor Gulled the owner of hotel Paradise in Tanganyika speaking to Somaliweyn correspondent in the town of Arusha in Tanganyika.

Since the last effective central government in Somalia collapsed in the year 1991 the Somalis have scattered in the entire of the world and East Africa is one of the places where they have occupied most, in Kenya for instance they have big hotels and shopping malls.

Monday, March 23, 2009

Moto Bagamoyo

Picha kutoka Michuzi Blog

Wadau, baada ya kusoma hii habari kwenye gazeti la Daily News, nikajiuliza kama walikuwa na fire alarms kwenye hizo hoteli. Alarms zinasaidia kujulisha watu kuwa kuna moshi/moto na moto huzimwa mapema. Pia zinasaidia kuokoa maisha! Tena wangeweza kununua alarms za bei chei kabisa na kuweka kwenye kila chumba. Nimeshutuka pale niliposoma kuwa moto ulikuwa una waka na watu waliokuwa kwenye ukumbi kwenye masomo hawakuwa na habari kuwa kuna moto mpaka walifungua dirisha.

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Kutoka Daily News:

Fire guts two beach resorts

JIANG ALIPO, 23rd March 2009

Two popular beach resorts in Bagamoyo, Coast Region, Paradise Holiday Resort and the Ocenic Bay Hotel and Resort were today reduced to ashes in less than fifteen minutes due to a fire that began in the kitchen of the former.

Hundreds of the fast growing seaside township’s residents rushed to witness the mid-morning inferno that is likely to render about 380 workers of the two hotels jobless. Eyewitnesses told the ‘Daily News’ ‘that the fire, which is believed to have been ignited by a gas cooker inside the Paradise Resort kitchen, spread fast to other parts of the hotel due to thatched roofs and the strong ocean winds.

“We had tea break at 10:30a.m. before heading back to the seminar room. After just five minutes of business, the electricity went off. We continued with our session as we did not know what was going on,’’ a hotel guest said. Another seminar participant said it was when they decided to open the windows for air, when they heard people screaming outside.

‘We got outside only to see fire and smoke all over… we had to run for our lives,” said Mr Donath Mlawila, who was at the hotel, instructing a five-day course for Tanzania Roads Agency (TANROADS) officials. Other witnesses said that the second hotel, Oceanic Bay Hotel and Resort, caught fire when most of its staff went to offer a helping hand to the nighbouring Paradise.

The fire crossed to their hotel without their knowledge, only to realise it when the situation was out of hand. The owner and Chairman of the Paradise Holiday Resort, Mr Abdullahi Nur Guled, said that the total investment of the hotel, which was built in 1997, was 10 million US dollars (more than 13bn/-. He, however, said that the hotel was insured.

“We could not save anything… the fire began at around 11:30 am. Within 15 minutes, the whole hotel was on fire. Everything is burnt completely,” said the hotel’s Operations Manager, Mr Shukri Ali. The fire did not cause any fatalities except for the massive loss of property. Several cars parked at the hotel were burnt in varying degrees, including a four-wheel drive Nissan Patrol vehicle that was burnt beyond repair.

Two Toyota Land Cruiser vehicles, one belonging to TANROADS, Mbeya Office, and another to Mr Mlawila, were partly damaged. “When I saw the car partly destroyed, I could not believe my eyes because I failed to take it away as I had left ignition keys in my room which was on fire,” said Mr Mlawila, who said that he had borrowed the car from his friend.

By the time it was gutted by fire, the Paradise Resort had 89 guests in 82 rooms, with 70 of them participating in four meetings, including 21 TANROADS regional managers from all Mainland regions. “This is the low season, when we make between 60,000 US dollars and 80,000 US dollars (about 78m/- and 94m/-) per day, but we used to reach up to 100,000 US dollars (about 130m/-) per day during peak season.

These include accommodation costs, conference costs and all other services,” said Mr Ali. The Paradise is prominent for hosting different government and private meetings. It has 95 rooms and employs 180 people on a permanent basis. “Many people will lose their jobs due to this…not only our employees, but also other people who were supplying us with various goods and services,” said Mr Guled.

The Oceanic Bay Hotel General Manager, Mr Rahul Nayar, said the hotel had employed 200 workers but declined further details on grounds that the owner, who is in Dubai, was the only one to give such details. Bagamoyo District Commissioner Serenge Mrengo said that the district was going to suffer economically from the loss of the two hotels.

“This is a challenge to hotel owners who prefer thatched roofs. The fire this time spread faster because of the thatched roofs,” said Mr Mrengo. Due to lack of fire tenders in the district, the fire in the two hotels had to be extinguished by fire brigades from Dar es Salaam and Kibaha. “This is a problem for us. We have already ordered four such vehicles for our district and paid 400m/- for them. But delivery has not yet been effected,” said the DC.

Hoteli Mbili Zaungua Moto Bagamoyo!

Paradise Hotel

Kutoka Michuzi Blog:

paradise resort:imeteketea yooote hata foronya haikuwahi kuokolewa

KATIKA KUFUATILIA KWA KARIBU BALAA LA MOTO HUKO BAGAMOYO, GLOBU YA JAMII INAPASHA KWAMBA HOTEL ZA PARADISE NA OCEANIC BAY (PICHANI) ZIMETEKETEA KABISA NA MOTO.

KWA BAHATI HAKUNA MTU ALIYEJERUHIWA ILA INADAIWA HASARA INAKADIRIWA KUWA YA MAMLILIONI YA SHILINGI.

SHUHUDA WA GLOBU YA JAMII ALIYEKO HUKO AMEHABARISHA SASA HIVIKWA VODA KWAMBA MAJENGO YOTE YA HOTELI YA PARADISE YAMETEKETEA NA KWAMBA HAWAKUWAHI KUOKOA HATA FORONYA AMA GODORO AMA UFAGIO.

HALI KAMA HIYO IMEREKODIWA PIA KATIKA HOTELI YA OCEANIC VIEW, AMBAYO NI JIRANI NA PARADISE, ILA YA LIVINGSTONE CLUB, AMBAYO PIA JI JIRANI KWA UPOANDE KWINGINE, IMENUSURIKA KABISA. INASEMEKANA HII NI KWA SABABU YA UPEPO WA BAHARI KUPEPERUSHA MAKUTI KUELEKEA OCEANIC HOTEL
AMESEMA KWAMBA MOTO HUO, ULIOANZA ASUBUHI, ULIDUMU KWA MUDA WA DAKIKA 15 TU NA HOTELI ZOTE MBILI ZIKAWA ZIMETEKETEA.

YAANI FAYA AMBAO WALIKIMBIA TOKA DAR KWENDA BAGAMOYO KWA KASI ZOTE WAMEKUTA MAJIVU TU. PICHA KIBAO ZAJA MUDA SI MREFU UJAO..

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Wadau,

Miaka mingi hizi hoteli za kitalii zimeonywa kuhusu ujenzi wa makuti hasa kuezekea makuti. Mnakumbuka hall la Bahari Beach hotel ilivyoungua moto miaka ya 80? Mnakumbuka Hall la Bagamoyo College of Arts ulivyounga na kusababisha hasara kubwa?

Ni kweli makuti yapendeza ni bei rahisi na yanvutia watalii, lakini kuna faida gani kujenga nayo wakati hakuna sprinkler system mle ya kuzima moto kama utatokea? Hebu ona sasa? Hata kulia tunashindwa, tumepigwa butwaa!

Na wageni waliofikia kwenye hizo hoteli wamepata hasara. Huenda kuna wageni kutoka nchi za nje wameptoeza mpaka hatai za kisafiria! Watalipwa fidia?

Nimetembelea hotel websites na bado unaweza kufanya booking ya chumba:

Hotel Websites:


OCEANIC BAY RESORT

PARADISE RESORT