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Municipality (ZDM), the spatial development framework (SDF), poverty relief infrastructure<br />

programmes, agricultural development and tourism development programmes and initiatives.<br />

Chapter six has presented an analysis and interpretation <strong>of</strong> data. Following the above<br />

discussion on the situational and local economic development analysis <strong>of</strong> Ulundi, one may<br />

not be far from concluding that there are quite a number <strong>of</strong>landscape and cultural attributes in<br />

the area yet most residents know little about them, let alone taking the initiative to market<br />

them for their potential tourism spin <strong>of</strong>fs. The agricultural and tourism potentials as well as<br />

infrastructural resources <strong>of</strong>the Ulundi have not been fully maximised. In an effort to improve<br />

the economic picture <strong>of</strong> development potential, a broader spectrum <strong>of</strong> network and<br />

partnerships that seek to incorporate the private sector, entire <strong>Zululand</strong> District and beyond<br />

into its broad economic development strategies becomes a developmental alternative for the<br />

growth and development <strong>of</strong> Ulundi. This would provide a meaningful and an appropriate<br />

realignment between its neighbouring districts and local municipalities, communities,<br />

stakeholders and service providers for good working relationships and effective service<br />

delivery.<br />

From the aforementioned analysis, it should be noted the strength <strong>of</strong> Ulundi hinges mainly on<br />

its tourism and agricultural potential. As the cultural core <strong>of</strong>the District, tourism activities in<br />

the area should be seen as central to development, especially being the birthplace <strong>of</strong>the Zulu<br />

Nation, incorporating some <strong>of</strong> the richest historical sites in Africa, its wildlife and living<br />

cultures. The Emakhosini development, the airport and the P700 link to the Cengeni Gate <strong>of</strong><br />

Hluhluwe - Umfolozi Park are part and parcel <strong>of</strong>the existing opportunities which can play an<br />

active role in stimulating the tourism potential into real economic spin <strong>of</strong>fs in the area.<br />

The synergy behveen tourism and agriculture cannot be underestimated. A closer look at<br />

Ulundi is no exception to this synergical pattern. The general climate <strong>of</strong> Ulundi has created a<br />

condition that is apparently conducive for the commercial cultivation <strong>of</strong> soya beans and<br />

potential livestock production. The study therefore recommends a feasibility study (land<br />

evaluation exercise) based on a bio-physical and management requirements <strong>of</strong> the soya crop<br />

and its production system. Approximately 70% <strong>of</strong> the land surface in KZN is only fit for<br />

livestock grazing and this is also true for the <strong>Zululand</strong> District. It was also pointed out by the<br />

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