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Beachcomber Acquires Zanzibar's Zuri Resort in USD 79 Million Deal

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Beachcomber Acquires Zanzibar's Zuri Resort in USD 79 Million Deal
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New Mauritius Hotels Limited has agreed to acquire the Zuri Zanzibar resort in Tanzania for $79 million. The property will be rebranded under the Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels banner as part of the group's regional expansion strategy.

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This acquisition signals a consolidation of luxury hospitality assets in the Indian Ocean region by major operators.

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New Mauritius Hotels Limited (NMH) has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire 100% of White Sands Beach Resorts Limited, the owner and operator of the five-star Zuri Zanzibar resort in Tanzania, in a deal valued at approximately USD 79 million. The agreement was formalised on 23 June 2026, with completion expected by late September, subject to regulatory approvals. Following the transaction, the property will be rebranded under NMH's flagship Beachcomber Resorts & Hotels brand.

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