Hotel 430 is the latest addition to Gaborone’s skyline, its dark glass façade punctuated with sharp white and red geometric accents. Though it began operations in 2023, the hotel was officially launched in July 2025, in a ceremony marking the realisation of a dream shared by Managing Director Kegone Sebina and his business partners in the 430 Group.
Sebina’s vision dates back to 2018, when construction began. Just as the hotel’s frame began to rise, COVID-19 hit, threatening to halt the project. But Estate Construction, the contractor, pushed through. Their resilience paid off. Where once there was only dust and stone, there now stands a 100-suite hotel complete with six smart boardrooms, terrace and rooftop lounges, a café, and a restaurant — all catering to business, leisure, and luxury travelers alike.
During the launch ceremony, attended by Minister of Environment and Tourism Wynter Mmolotsi, Sebina declared that the skeptics had been silenced. “To serve, to inspire, and to deliver comfort without compromise,” he said. His message was clear: the hotel isn’t just a building — it’s a statement.
Mmolotsi echoed those sentiments. He called Hotel 430 “a symbol of confidence in Botswana’s future” and applauded its role in advancing the government’s strategy to position the country as a Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions (MICE) destination. The project has already created 200 permanent jobs, with 60 percent of the staff made up of local hires.
Hotel 430 may be the brand’s flagship, but it is not its crown jewel. That title belongs to Shumbalala Game, a luxury eco-lodge nestled in the Sandveld region near Lephepe. Marketed as a “premier wildlife sanctuary that merges nature’s beauty with comfort,” Shumbalala features executive chalets and air-conditioned tents, designed for guests seeking immersive experiences. Options range from quad biking and horse riding to beach volleyball and traditional game drives.
Built under pandemic restrictions, the lodge also tested the mettle of Estate Construction. But their seasoned team — with more than 1,800 Batswana employed over the past 31 years — delivered once again. Some workers have remained with the company for over 25 years, a loyalty that Sebina vowed to honor. “We will continue investing in our staff. They carried us through the storm,” he said.
After two years of soft operations, Hotel 430 officially opened its doors with a networking event attended by industry stakeholders. The aim, said Hotel Manager Marang Isaacs, is to win over locals and international visitors alike. “We’re here to offer excellence, bar none,” she said.
It’s still early days for Hotel 430 and Shumbalala Game. But if the vision holds, they may yet live up to the famous words from Field of Dreams: “If you build it, they will come.” Sebina agrees. “This isn’t the finish line,” he said. “It’s the foundation. This is where work meets relaxation — and where Botswana rises.”