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KZN summer season campaign officially launched

05 Dec 2024
Musa Zondi, MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Sibusiso Ndebele, KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority Board Chairperson, and Inkosi Mxolisi Xolo, Chief of the KwaXolo Tribal Authority in Gcilima. Source: KwaZulu-Natal Tourism and Film Authority 
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The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Tourism and Film Authority recently launched the province’s summer season on the South Coast, showcasing ongoing developments and preparations for the festive season. 

Musa Zondi, MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs, led an inspection at the KwaXolo Caves and Adventures, where a R6m renovation project is underway. The upgrades include extending the 1.06km zipline and improving the landing deck by April 2025.  

Speaking on site, Zondi remarked: “Projects like these are crucial for enhancing rural tourism and providing unique experiences that draw local and international visitors.” 

Key attractions and campaign highlights 

The summer season campaign – themed “Magical Zulu Kingdom” – highlights the province’s cultural and natural attractions including blue flag beaches, marine activities and adventure tourism offerings.  

Other key developments include the installation of a King Shaka statue at King Shaka International Airport to reinforce KZN’s commitment to cultural tourism and uplifting local communities. 

Visitor forecast  

Durban expects 1.3 million tourists this holiday season with 69 000 international arrivals and 613 000 domestic trips forecast for December alone. Visitor spending is projected to reach R2.2bn with hotel occupancy estimated at 70%. 

Tourism and public safety remain priorities. Thamsanqa Ntuli, KZN Premier, recently launched the Provincial Integrated Safer Festive Season Campaign, which includes cooperation between law enforcement and community stakeholders. 

“The deployment of additional police officers and resources will ensure heightened safety for tourists and residents,” Zondi said.  

Measures include the deployment of 178 high-performance vehicles to crime hotspots and recruitment of 174 new staff for police stations with high gender-based violence cases. 

About road safety, Zondi added: “Strict traffic regulations will be enforced and reckless behaviour, such as speeding and drunk driving, will not be tolerated.” 

Beach and marine safety 

The South Coast has seven blue flag beaches with five additional pilot-status beaches. eThekwini Municipality has reopened 21 beaches for swimming with updates on facilities and water quality available via the city’s online portal. 

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