
Africa’s hospitality business is experiencing fast enlargement, with 577 accommodations and resorts at the moment in improvement, totaling 104,444 rooms, representing a 13.3% year-on-year enhance (W Hospitality Group, 2025). The strongest progress is concentrated in North Africa, led by Egypt (33,926 rooms) and Morocco (8,579 rooms), whereas key Sub-Saharan markets embody Nigeria (7,320 rooms), Ethiopia (5,648 rooms), Kenya (4,344 rooms), and South Africa (4,076 rooms).
“As advisors to lodge traders in high-pipeline markets like Egypt and Nigeria, HTI Consulting’s Wayne Troughton notes that sourcing the correct suppliers and discovering cost-effective FF&E and MEP options is essential to the viability of recent developments. Procurement groups should prioritize scalable suppliers able to delivering merchandise that meet model specs and price targets.”
In main pipeline markets comparable to Egypt and Nigeria—the place developments are more and more concentrated in city hubs—procurement methods are shifting towards modular and scalable options, notably FF&E (furnishings, fixtures and tools) packages. These bundled options, which embody beds, lighting, and casegoods produced from hardwood, laminate, or metallic, are designed to hurry up set up, cut back downtime, and help fast-track development timelines.
Business specialists word that whereas FF&E bundles enhance effectivity, in addition they require exact coordination to make sure alignment with model requirements and price expectations.
Procurement challenges: logistics gaps and price overruns
Regardless of robust demand, business stakeholders spotlight structural inefficiencies in provide chains. Conventional provider networks typically battle with fragmented logistics and inconsistent specs. Operators in markets comparable to Kenya and South Africa report 20–30% price overruns on account of mismatched deliveries, accelerating the shift towards pre-vetted, Africa-ready provider ecosystems.
Power resilience and operational effectivity drive procurement selections
Throughout Africa’s hospitality sector, vitality and water constraints have gotten central procurement issues. Motels are more and more adopting resilient applied sciences, together with:
- Photo voltaic-integrated HVAC techniques
- Sensible water recycling applied sciences
- IoT-enabled real-time monitoring techniques
Again-of-house operations are additionally evolving. Trendy lodge kitchens are prioritizing energy-efficient, high-throughput tools, whereas hygiene requirements are driving demand for touchless dispensers and antimicrobial surfaces. Wellness amenities, in the meantime, require fixtures designed for warmth and humidity resilience.
A 2025 examine exhibits 78% of lodge chains already use AI for predictive upkeep, whereas 89% plan to develop adoption to scale back vitality consumption by 15–25% (h2c International AI Adoption Examine).
Procurement groups are more and more favoring suppliers that supply built-in options, together with foodservice tools with embedded effectivity monitoring, digital stock techniques, and climate-adapted wellness merchandise. On the similar time, rising price pressures are encouraging larger reliance on native manufacturing, decreasing import duties and lead instances whereas sustaining world model requirements.
Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa: connecting suppliers and builders
Going down from 10–12 June 2026 on the CTICC in Cape City, Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa will convey collectively the complete hospitality worth chain—from Egypt’s large-scale developments to South Africa’s refurbishment market—connecting consumers and suppliers throughout interiors, kitchens, know-how, hygiene, wellness, and foodservice tools.
“Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa is purposefully designed to convey collectively stakeholders navigating key business challenges, together with procurement, inside Africa’s quickly rising lodge and meals companies sector,” stated Margaret Peters, Occasion Director, Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa. “With over 5,000 commerce guests, greater than 150 exhibitors, and 10 focused workshops, the occasion creates a platform for procurement administrators, suppliers and answer suppliers to attach, share insights and discover sensible options throughout interiors, kitchens, hygiene, wellness and meals service.
“It’s not simply an expo – it’s a gathering place the place consumers and suppliers can interact instantly, discover options, and construct the partnerships wanted to navigate evolving procurement calls for. In June 2026 at CTICC Cape City, we’re creating an atmosphere the place the business can reply to pipeline progress with larger confidence.”
HTI Consulting’s Wayne Troughton added: “The Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa platform excels right here by curating vetted exhibitors, letting builders evaluate real-time options and construct resilient networks. For 2026 initiatives, skipping platforms like these dangers provide gaps; attending ensures capital allocation aligns with acceleration.”
“The Federated Hospitality Affiliation of Southern Africa (FEDHASA) represents frontline operators grappling with Africa’s hospitality surge (the 577 initiatives, 104,444 rooms); nevertheless, procurement lags expose vulnerabilities in staffing, vitality, and provide chains. We’re advocating for advanced methods: native manufacturing to help with overcoming import delays, sustainable tech for water-scarce hubs, and automation in foodservice to fight labor shortages,” shares Lee-Anne Singer, Chairperson FEDHASA Cape. “We’re delighted that Resort & Hospitality Expo Africa steps up because the important nexus, connecting our members to 150+ suppliers throughout key classes throughout peak funding. With 10 workshops on effectivity traits, it empowers smarter selections, boosts native empowerment, and safeguards long-term efficiency. Business readiness begins with occasions like this.”
Registration now open
Registration is open for hospitality professionals looking for to supply new merchandise, discover partnerships, and achieve perception into Africa’s quickly rising lodge and hospitality sector.
For extra info, go to www.thehotelshowafrica.com.
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