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MEC Rev Musa Zondi highlights the role of tourism in KZN’s economic growth
The Mercury
|September 12, 2025
KZN MEC for Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs (EDTEA) Rev Musa Zondi said that tourism month presents an opportunity to reaffirm tourism’s role as a driver of growth, pride, and inclusivity. The MEC was speaking at the Tourism month launch at the Indoniyamanzi township restaurant establishment in Empangeni in Northern KZN on Thursday.
Zondi said that we must recognise the power of rural tourism in shaping inclusive growth. “It is about showcasing our landscapes from the Drakensberg to the Indian Ocean, about telling our stories through heritage and film, and about ensuring that every district in this province benefits from the visitor economy.”
Zondi added that they are planning the relocation of the regional airport in Richards Bay due to the growing number of flights to the region. “We are laying the foundation for easier access from across KwaZulu-Natal and neighbouring SADC countries. This vision for northern Zululand aligns directly with our rising arrival numbers and national growth trajectory, proving that KwaZulu-Natal’s resurgence is being built in every district, urban and rural alike."
Zondi said that KZN continues to make giant strides in tourism as the number of visitors increase. “South Africa welcomed 881 393 tourists in July 2025 - a 26% increase year-on-year. KwaZulu-Natal mirrored this trend with a 13.5% rise in arrivals. At King Shaka International Airport, over 30,120 travellers were processed in one month - a 270% surge compared to last year.”
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