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MAYOR XABA INTENSIFIES DRIVE TO EXPAND TOURISM INFRASTRUCTURE IN DURBAN

  • Feb 24
  • 2 min read

Durban’s tourism landscape is set for renewed growth as eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba intensifies efforts to unlock hidden heritage assets and expand the City’s tourism infrastructure.


Recently, Mayor Xaba visited Stainbank Castle on Coedmore Road in Yellowwood Park Game Reserve.


Built in 1885 by the Stainbank family, who owned a dairy farm in the area, the castle was later donated to the provincial government.


The historic property remains structurally intact and showcases rich architectural heritage.


It is currently home to the Wilderness Leadership School and also houses an art gallery.


Mayor Xaba described the property as a “hidden gem” with significant potential to become a major tourist attraction, further expanding the range of tourism offerings available in the City.


“My visit to the castle was aimed at assessing the condition of the property and exploring how it can be utilised to expand our tourism offerings. Since assuming office, I have consistently called for the expansion of tourism infrastructure. To this end, I convened a tourism stakeholder breakfast where I urged the business sector to collaborate with the City in developing more tourism products,” said Mayor Xaba.


He added that government must lead with urgency in driving tourism development.


In this context, the City is moving forward with plans to invest in new tourism products, including the unveiling of statues honouring two struggle icons.


President Cyril Ramaphosa will lead the unveiling ceremony on 6 March.


Regarding the castle, Mayor Xaba said he was pleased that, despite maintenance challenges, the building remains intact and has not been vandalised.


“I strongly believe this is a hidden gem that should form part of our strategy to expand tourism products and open the site to visitors. It will also promote our heritage and increase visitor numbers. I will engage the provincial government to establish whether there are existing plans for the property,” he said.


Mayor Xaba reaffirmed his commitment to accelerating the process, noting that the property holds immense tourism potential for the City.



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