A Lesotho boutique hotel, which closed due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, is reopening its doors in mid-December.
Situated in the capital, Maseru, Mpilo Boutique Hotel shut its doors in 2021. Parent company Flame Lily Hospitality has since completed an extensive transformation to welcome guests back with enhanced amenities including a fine dining restaurant, wine bar and new gym with a modernised aesthetic.
Flame Lily has also signed a 10-year partnership agreement with the Matekane Group of Companies to manage the property.
“The new and fresh contemporary design, paired with the world-class service Mpilo was known for, will bring back exceptional hospitality to Maseru,” said Kudzayi Nheweyembwa, Managing Director of Flame Lily Hospitality.
Mookho Khalikane, Finance Manager for Matekane, said: “Mpilo Boutique Hotel has always been a very important part of our business portfolio and we are very happy to reopen it after this renovation.
“We found great partners in Flame Lily who we believe will take the hotel to new heights. We believe Lesotho is a great tourist destination in the region and we are proud to play our role in growing that sector.”