
Hyatt enters a management agreement with ASB Hotel Properties and Albwardy Investments (Pamodzi Hotels PLC), introducing the full-service Hyatt Regency brand to Lusaka, Zambia. The iconic property, currently operating as The Pamodzi Hotel, will undergo extensive renovations while staying open and will reopen as Hyatt Regency Lusaka The Pamodzi in 2026.
This marks Hyatt’s first Regency property in Zambia, expanding the hotel group’s footprint in a new destination. World of Hyatt members and guests gain more options for earning and redeeming points, as well as tier-qualifying night credits.
Leadership Perspectives on the Project
“We are thrilled to collaborate with ASB Hotel Properties, Albwardy Investments, and Pamodzi Hotels PLC to bring the Hyatt Regency brand to Zambia in 2026,” said Stephen Ansell, Managing Director, Middle East and Africa, Hyatt. “This agreement represents a significant milestone as we expand our brands in Africa, highlighting our commitment to growing our presence and enhancing our Classics Portfolio in new destinations.”
Ali Albwardy, Chairman of Albwardy Investments, added: “The Pamodzi Hotel has long stood as a landmark in Lusaka. With this renovation and rebranding, we aim to transform it into a world-class destination for business and leisure travelers. This shows our dedication to Africa’s hospitality sector and to creating exceptional guest experiences in high-potential markets.”
Luxury Accommodations and Amenities
The newly branded hotel, located in Lusaka’s urban center, offers 170 well-appointed guest rooms and suites. The property combines contemporary décor with thoughtful design to provide a premium guest experience. Versatile meeting and event spaces host everything from large conferences to intimate gatherings, making the hotel a top choice for business and leisure travelers.
Hyatt Regency Lusaka The Pamodzi lies near the city’s business district and cultural landmarks, including the Lusaka National Museum. Guests can reach wildlife experiences such as Lusaka National Park and the Elephant Orphanage Project, managed by Game Rangers International, within a 30-minute drive.
