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5.3.1.4 Thangami Tourism Development<br />

The Thangami Tourism Development is a tourism initiative that (Figure 5.1.) is situated in<br />

central <strong>Zululand</strong> in an underprivileged area. The idea with this development is to introduce<br />

game into the area and establish this area as a private game park. Also found in this<br />

environment are hot springs that naturally gush out from underground and it attracts tourists<br />

from all walks <strong>of</strong> life. The <strong>Zululand</strong> District Municipality sees this development as an ideal<br />

opportunity for local economic and tourism development in an area that was historically<br />

deprived <strong>of</strong> development. Tourism KwaZulu-Natal has assisted municipalities with funding<br />

for tourism viable ventures. Currently, this appears to be the only source <strong>of</strong>external funding<br />

available for tourism in the District.<br />

5.3.1.5 The Isibaya feasibility study<br />

According to Appavoo and Associates (1998), the Isibaya project is to develop the tourism<br />

potential that exists around King Zwelethini's Royal Palace known as Enyokeni, established<br />

in the Usuthu area <strong>of</strong> Nongoma for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the local people. The area is home to well<br />

known cultural festivals that could be opened up to the public, and shows that could draw a<br />

significant amount <strong>of</strong>visitors to the area ifthey are well marketed. The planned development<br />

includes an amphitheatre with ablutions and parking, an interpretive centre, an art and craft<br />

centre, a central infrastructure, a conference centre, accommodation and services. The<br />

intention is to create a strong Zulu feeling or atmosphere and keep the design as authentic as<br />

possible as well as using indigenous plants in the landscaping features.<br />

It is envisaged that the establishment <strong>of</strong>the proposed improvements will lead to the creation<br />

<strong>of</strong> over 10000 temporary employment days. Furthermore. about 64 additional permanent<br />

employment opportunities are envisaged from the proposed improvements. Moreover. the<br />

management company will appoint a competent organisation to conduct training. One <strong>of</strong> the<br />

underlying principles for this project is that community members must be employed. It is<br />

again foreseen that senior staff employed would initially be brought in from other areas. but<br />

that as members from the local community are trained they could replace the people brought<br />

in from the outside. The adoption/implementation <strong>of</strong> a mentorship programme. which is<br />

recommended can accelerate the upliftment <strong>of</strong> the employees from the local community<br />

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