DURBAN, KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA eThekwini Municipality A Useful Directory
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3 TABLE OF CONTENTS SOUTH AFRICAN FACTS AND STATISTICS .......................................................................................... 6 LANGUAGES IN SOUTH AFRICA ................................................................................................................ 6 LITERACY ........................................................................................................................................... 6 RELIGION ........................................................................................................................................... 6 DURBAN FACTS, STATISTICS AND INFORMATION ............................................................................. 6 CITY OF DURBAN VISION ........................................................................................................................ 7 ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY – AN OVERVIEW................................................................................................ 7 GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT DURBAN ....................................................................................... 8 TOWNS WITHIN THE MUNICIPAL BOUNDARIES: ........................................................................................... 8 POLICE STATIONS: ................................................................................................................................ 8 MEDICAL FACILITIES:............................................................................................................................. 8 LAW COURTS: ..................................................................................................................................... 8 PRISONS: ........................................................................................................................................... 8 STATISTICS, GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE ............................................................................................... 9 ELECTRICITY ........................................................................................................................................ 9 HEALTH RISKS ..................................................................................................................................... 9 TIME ZONE......................................................................................................................................... 9 BUSINESS HOURS ................................................................................................................................. 9 PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2010.................................................................................................................... 9 CLIMATE .......................................................................................................................................... 10 CLOTHING ........................................................................................................................................ 10 GDP GROWTH RATE .......................................................................................................................... 11 INFLATION........................................................................................................................................ 11 TRADING PARTNERS ........................................................................................................................... 11 INDUSTRIES ...................................................................................................................................... 11 GEOGRAPHY ..................................................................................................................................... 11 LANGUAGES ..................................................................................................................................... 11 EMERGENCIES ................................................................................................................................... 11 PHARMACY ...................................................................................................................................... 11 WEATHER ........................................................................................................................................ 11 SAFETY .......................................................................................................................................... 11 A GUIDE TO SAFETY TIPS FOR TOURISTS ......................................................................................... 12 ON THE STREET ................................................................................................................................. 12 IN THE CAR ...................................................................................................................................... 12 ON THE BEACH ................................................................................................................................. 12 VISITING SITES IN RURAL AREAS............................................................................................................. 12 MONEY MATTERS.......................................................................................................................... 13 SISTER CITY PROGRAMME ............................................................................................................. 13 CONSULATE AND EMBASSY DETAILS FOR DURBAN ........................................................................ 16 DURBAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ............................................................................................... 18 VISAS ............................................................................................................................................. 18 KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ......................................................................................... 18 DUBE TRADE PORT ........................................................................................................................ 19 THE DURBAN FILM OFFICE ............................................................................................................. 20 THE DURBAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY (DIPA) ............................................................... 21 DIPA FLAGSHIP PROJECTS IN DURBAN ..................................................................................................... 23 PROTOCOL FOR HOLDING AN EVENT IN THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY.......................................... 27 ORGANIZATIONS UNDERTAKING MOST OF THE EVENT PLANNING AND DESTINATION MARKETING FOR THE MUNICIPALITY: 27 MEDIA CONTACTS IN DURBAN ....................................................................................................... 28
4 OTHER DURBAN AGENCIES ............................................................................................................ 28 THEKWINI BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION - TBDC ......................................................................... 28 TRADE & INVESTMENT KWAZULU NATAL - TIK.......................................................................................... 29 DURBAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & INDUSTRY ........................................................................................ 29 INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION CENTRE - ICC ............................................................................................. 29 DURBAN TOURISM – TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY ................................................... 30 TOURISM KWAZULU-NATAL ................................................................................................................. 30 USHAKA MARINE PARK INFORMATION .................................................................................................... 30 DURBAN RICKSHA BUS .................................................................................................................. 31 FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 – DURBAN .................................................................................................. 31 THE MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM .................................................................................................... 32 2010 LEGACY ................................................................................................................................... 32 QUICK FACTS: ................................................................................................................................... 33 STADIUM TOURS ...................................................................................................................... 34 OPENING HOURS: .......................................................................................................................... 34 STREET CHILDREN AND FEEDING SCHEMES IN AND AROUND DURBAN ............................................ 36 ORGANIZATIONS RENDERING SERVICES TO STREET CHILDREN ........................................................................ 37 DURBAN REFUGEE SERVICE PROVIDERS (DRSP) NETWORK ............................................................. 40 REFUGEE SERVICE PARTNERS................................................................................................................. 40 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TOGETHER TO BUILD STRONG AFRICAN PARTNERSHIPS AGAINST XENOPHOBIA ................................................................................................................................ 42 ETHEKWINI MUNICIPAL SERVICES CONTACT LIST ............................................................................ 42 THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT TEAM ................................................................... 44 CONTACT DETAILS FOR THE OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER: ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY ........................................ 46 MUNICIPAL STAFF EMPLOYED: ............................................................................................................... 46 WARD AND PR COUNCILLORS – ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY ............................................................ 47 DURBAN STREET NAME CHANGES.................................................................................................. 55 USEFUL CONTACT NUMBERS / EMAILS AT A GLANCE ...................................................................... 58 EMERGENCY NUMBERS........................................................................................................................ 58 IMPORTANT NUMBERS ........................................................................................................................ 58 PARKS BOARD RESERVATIONS ............................................................................................................... 59 WEATHER ........................................................................................................................................ 59 GENERAL ......................................................................................................................................... 59 INTERNET CAFES ................................................................................................................................ 59 CENTRAL POST OFFICE ........................................................................................................................ 59 LIBRARIES ........................................................................................................................................ 59 HEALTHCARE ................................................................................................................................. 59 AMBULANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 59 HOSPITALS ....................................................................................................................................... 60 MEDICAL CENTRES & SERVICES.............................................................................................................. 60 TRANSPORT .................................................................................................................................. 60 CAR HIRE ......................................................................................................................................... 60 TAXIS.............................................................................................................................................. 60 INTER-CITY COACH SERVICES................................................................................................................. 60 DURBAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT ......................................................................................................... 60 ART / PARKS/ GARDENS /MUSEUMS /NATURE RESERVES/ ATTRACTIONS / HISTORY AND TOURISM OFFICES......................................................................................................................................... 60 ART GALLERIES .................................................................................................................................. 60 PARKS / GARDENS /NATURE RESERVES & TOURISM OFFICES ........................................................................ 61 BEACHES AND POOLS .......................................................................................................................... 61 HISTORICAL SITES 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5 CULTURE & HERITAGE ......................................................................................................................... 61 MUSEUMS .................................................................................................................................... 62 UNIQUE EXPERIENCES ................................................................................................................... 62 SCUBA DIVING .................................................................................................................................. 62 WALKING TOURS ............................................................................................................................... 62 HELICOPTER TOURS ............................................................................................................................ 62 BOAT TRIPS ...................................................................................................................................... 62 STEAM TRAIN ................................................................................................................................... 63 WHERE TO GO ............................................................................................................................... 63 ATTRACTIONS ................................................................................................................................... 63 THEATRES ........................................................................................................................................ 64 KIDDIES ATTRACTIONS......................................................................................................................... 64 SPORT ........................................................................................................................................... 64 FOOTBALL ........................................................................................................................................ 64 SAFA KZN ...................................................................................................................................... 65 PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUES............................................................................................................ 65 LOCAL FOOTBALL ASSOCIATIONS ............................................................................................................ 65 FIFA BEACH SOCCER .......................................................................................................................... 65 KZN ATHLETICS ................................................................................................................................. 65 KZN CRICKET .................................................................................................................................... 65 KZN RUGBY ..................................................................................................................................... 65 KZN TENNIS ..................................................................................................................................... 65 KZN SURF LIFESAVING ........................................................................................................................ 65 KZN BADMINTON .............................................................................................................................. 65 KZN AQUATICS ................................................................................................................................. 65 KZN POLO ....................................................................................................................................... 65 KZN DISABILITY SPORTS ...................................................................................................................... 65 GOLF AND GAME ........................................................................................................................... 65 SHOPPING CENTRES / MALLS ......................................................................................................... 66 USEFUL INTERNET LINKS ................................................................................................................ 67 THE OFFICIAL SITE OF THE CITY OF DURBAN ............................................................................................. 67 FOREIGN EMBASSIES, CONSULS & REPRESENTATIVES IN SOUTH AFRICA ........................................................... 67 HOW TO FIND ACCOMMODATION IN DURBAN / SOUTH AFRICA (HOTELS, BED & BREAKFAST, HOSTELS, CAMPING ETC) ..................................................................................................................................................... 67 DURBAN TOURISM INFORMATION SITES: ................................................................................................. 67 WHERE TO EAT IN DURBAN.................................................................................................................. 68 ADVENTURE, ACTIVITIES, THINGS TO DO IN AND AROUND DURBAN ............................................................... 68 DURBAN BUSINESS INFORMATION .......................................................................................................... 68 TRAVEL / TRANSPORT BOOKINGS ........................................................................................................... 68 ONLINE MAPS................................................................................................................................... 69 WEATHER FORECASTS ETC FOR DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA & THE REST OF THE WORLD. ....................................... 69 ONLINE CONVERSION OF ANY MEASUREMENTS, TEMPERATURES ETC. ............................................................ 69
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CITY OF DURBAN eThekwini Municipality South Africa
SOUTH AFRICAN FACTS AND STATISTICS
Location: Southern most tip of Africa, bordering Botswana 1,840 km, Lesotho 909 km, Mozambique 491 km, Namibia 967 km, Swaziland 430 km, Zimbabwe 225 km Capital: Pretoria Population: 42,718,530 Ethnic Make-up: Black 75.2%, White 13.6%, Coloured 8.6%, Indian 2.6% Religions: Christian 68% (includes most Whites and Coloureds, about 60% of Blacks and about 40% of Indians), Muslim 2%, Hindu 1.5% (60% of Indians), indigenous beliefs and animist 28.5% Government: Republic
Languages in South Africa South Africa has 11 official languages. English is the language of administration, which is spoken throughout the country. The other official languages are Afrikaans, Ndebele, Northern Sotho, Southern Sotho, Swazi, Tsongo, Tswana, Venda, Xhosa, and Zulu.
Literacy 86.4%
Religion Christian 68% (includes most whites and Coloreds, about 60% of blacks and about 40% of Indians), Muslim 2%, Hindu 1.5% (60% of Indians), indigenous beliefs and animist 28.5%
DURBAN FACTS, STATISTICS AND INFORMATION
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City of Durban Vision By 2020, the eThekwini Municipality will enjoy the reputation of being Africa's most livable city, where all citizens live in harmony. This vision will be achieved by growing our economy and meeting people's needs so that all citizens enjoy a high quality of life with equal opportunities, in a city that makes us are truly proud.
Location: Durban lies on the east coast of Southern Africa, in the province of KwaZulu-Natal. It lies 600 km / 373 miles south of the Tropic of Capricorn; 600km / 373 miles southeast of Johannesburg and 77 km/ 48 miles south-east of Pietermaritzburg.
eThekwini Municipality – An Overview The eThekwini Municipal Area / EMMA (eThekwini Metropolitan Council) was created from the six former Sub-Councils of the North, North-Central, Outer West, Inner West, South Central, and South. Umkomaas Transitional Local Council and 11 traditional authority areas were included adding 900 km ² / 347miles² of land. eThekwini Municipality is well managed with an established organizational structure and administrative system in place. This area stretches from Umkomaas in the south, including some tribal area in Umbumbulu, to Tongaat in the north, moving inland to some tribal area in Ndwedwe, and ends at Cato Ridge in the west. The EMA covers an area of 2297km²/ 887miles² with a population of approximately 3 million people. The newly demarcated boundary increased the Durban Metropolitan area by 68% although increasing the population by only 9%. The majority of the newly incorporated areas are very rural in character with 50% of the area being used for subsistence farming and only 2% under urban settlement. These areas have little or very poorly maintained infrastructure. Being incorporated into the EMA brings hope of access to better services and opportunities to these residents. The provision of basic services to these areas is the challenge that council now faces. In the new dispensation, the eThekwini council has 200 councilors. One hundred of them are elected ward councilors and the other hundred candidates were elected to represent political parties based on proportional representation. Of the two hundred councilors, there are 54 females and146 males. The city is located on a huge natural lagoon that forms its harbour with a range of hills inland that are the remains of fossilized sand dunes. Durban, South Africa’s premier east-coast city has been the country’s favourite holiday destination for decades and offers an unrivalled tourist experience. The province of KwaZulu-Natal maintains a dominant position in the domestic tourism market, generating R3-billion to the province with over five million people visiting Durban annually. The city also captures over 400 000 international visitors per year.
The Durban area is also a thriving business centre and is South Africa’s second most important economic region. The Port of Durban is one of the most significant seaports in the world. Handling over a million containers annually the Port and the Durban region have become the
8 trading gateway to the growing Southern African market as well as the channel for South Africa’s entry into world markets. The port of Durban is South Africa’s most important general cargo and container port. Durban handles 50% of South Africa's break bulk cargo and 64.8% of containerized traffic; it processes more containers than all other South African ports combined, and earns 65% of total national port revenue. Currently, around 27 million tons of cargo is handled annually in Durban. This is projected to reach over 51 million tons by 2015 eThekwini is the main economic driver in KwaZulu-Natal, contributing over half of the province’s output, employment and income. In national terms, eThekwini is the second most important economic complex after Gauteng, accounting for 15% of the national output, 14% of household income, and 11% of national employment. eThekwini’s economic strength is due in part to its role as South Africa’s international trade hub as well as being a leading regional industrial, commercial, and financial centre in its own right. Supported by excellent road, rail and communications infrastructure, the Durban region has become the location of choice for manufacturing firms exporting a range of products.
GENERAL INFORMATION ABOUT DURBAN Towns Within The Municipal Boundaries: Adams Mission, Amanzimtoti, Assagay, Austerville, Berea, Botha ’s Hill, Cato Ridge, Chatsworth, Clansthal, Clermont, Desainagar, Drummond, Durban, Elangeni, Gillits, Emberton, Gologodo, Hambanathi, Hillcrest, Illovo, Inanda, Inching, Isipingo Beach, Kingsburgh, Kloof, KwaDabeka, KwaMakhutha, KwaMashu, KwaNdengezi, La Lucia, La Mercy, Magabeni, Maidstone, Monteseel, Mpumalanga, Naidooville, New Germany, Newtown, Ntuzuma, Ottawa, Phoenix, Pinetown, Queensburgh, Roseneath, The Bluff, Tongaat, Umbogintwini, Umbumbulu, Umdloti Beach, Umgababa, Umhlanga, Umkomaas, Umlazi, Verulam, Waterfall, Westbrook, Westville, Winklespruit, Winston Park
Police Stations: Amanzimtoti, Amaoti, Bayview, Bellair, Berea, Bhekithemba, Brighton Beach, Broad Street, Cato Manor, Chatsworth, C R Swart Square, Duffs Road, Durban Intl Airport, Durban-North, Folweni, Greenwood Park, Hammarsdale, Hillcrest, Inanda, Inanda - Newtown, Isipingo, Kloof, KwaMashu, KwaDabeka, KwaMakhutha, KwaNdengezi, Lamontville, Nichol Square, Ntuzuma, Malvern, Marianhill, Maydon Wharf, Mayville, Montclair, Mpumalanga, Newlands East, Phoenix, Pinetown, Pinetown West, Point, Riverview, Shongweni, Sydenham, Tongaat, Umbilo, Umbumbulu, Umhlanga Rocks, Umkomaas, Umlazi, Vela, Verulam, Wentworth, Westville.
Medical Facilities: Addington Hospital, Chatsmed Garden Hospital, City Hospital, Clairwood Hospital, Crompton Hospital, Entabeni Hospital, Hillcrest Hospital, Isipingo Hospital, King Edward Vlll Hospital, King George V Hospital, Kingsway Hospital, KwaMashu Polyclinic, Kynoch Hospital, McCord Hospital, Mount Edgecombe Hospital, Nu-Shifa Hospital, Osindisweni Hospital, Parklands Hospital, Phoenix Hospital, RK Khan Hospital, St Aidan’s Hospital, St Augustine’s Hospital, St Mary’s Hospital, Umhlanga Hospital, Wentworth Hospital, Westville Hospital … plus 212 Clinics, Mobile Clinics & Primary Health Care Facilities.
Law Courts: Chatsworth, Durban (7), Umlazi, Mpumalanga, Pinetown, Verulam Prisons: Durban Prison, Umzinto Prison, Westville Prison
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STATISTICS, GEOGRAPHY & CLIMATE Municipal area: 2297km² (887miles²) Population: Electricity: Municipal budget 2009/2010: No of households: Educational institutions: Estimated population: Nine-year population growth: Average annual population Growth rate: Average population density (People per km2): Gross geographic product (GGP) as a percentage of GNP:
3,700,000 (most recent estimate – 2007) 220/230 volts R23 Billion 903 582 (most recent estimate – 2007) 1 052 Schools 3.5 million 14.93% 1.56 percent 1 379 10.8%
Electricity 220/230 volts (vs. 120 in the U.S.). Most modern computers can adjust to the voltage automatically (check the label on the external power supply--or on the computer itself, if the power supply is built in). South Africa has an unusual electric plug, so a plug adapter will be needed; and any device that cannot adjust or be switched to the higher voltage will require a transformer.
Health Risks Malaria is mainly confined to the eastern half of South Africa, especially on the loved (coastal plain). Bilharzia is also found mainly in the east but outbreaks do occur in other places, so you should always check with knowledgeable local people before drinking water or swimming in it.
Time Zone GMT/UTC plus two hours
Business Hours Office hours are Mon-Fri 8/8.30am-5pm. Banks open Mon-Fri 9am-3.30pm, Sat 8.30-11am. Shops are open Mon-Fri 8.30am-5pm, Sat 8.30am-12pm.
PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2010 Jan 1 Mar 21 Apr 2 Apr 5 Apr 27 May 1 Jun 16 Aug 9 Sep 24 Dec 16 Dec 25
New Year’s Day. Human Rights Day. Good Friday. Family Day. Freedom Day. Workers’ Day. Youth Day. National Women’s Day. Heritage Day. Day of Reconciliation. Christmas Day.
10 Dec 26
Day of Goodwill.
Climate Durban is famed for its mild, sunny winter climate and year-round "fun-in-the-water" weather. Durban is blessed with an abundance of vegetation and a subtropical climate with sunshine for at least 320 days a year. Temperatures range from 16°C - 25°C / 61 °- 77°F during the winter months of June, July, and August. Summer temperatures can reach above 32°C / 90 °F with relatively high humidity during the hot season. Durban owes these characteristics to the equatorial current of the Indian Ocean, which is the source of a vast stream of warm, blue water flowing south-west through the Mozambique Channel. Seawater temperatures along the coast compare more favourably with those of the Mediterranean in summer (75°F / 24°C), but in winter, they seldom fall below 66°F / 19°C – which is 10° warmer than the Mediterranean in the same season. • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Altitude / Elevation: 26 ft./ 8m The average temperature in Durban, South Africa is 20.5 °C (69 °F). The average temperature range is 8 °C. The highest monthly average high temperature is 28 °C (82 °F) in February. The lowest monthly average low temperature is 11 °C (52 °F) in June, July. Durban's climate receives an average of 1003 mm (39.5 in) of rainfall per year, or 84 mm (3.3 in) per month. On average, there are 89 days per year with more than 0.1 mm (0.004 in) of rainfall (precipitation) or 7 days with a quantity of rain, sleet, snow etc. per month. The driest weather is in July when an average of 26 mm (1.0 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs across 3 days. The wettest weather is in February when an average of 128 mm (5.0 in) of rainfall (precipitation) occurs across 9 days. The average annual relative humidity is 79.1% and average monthly relative humidity ranges from 73% in June, July to 83% in March. Average sunlight hours in Durban range between 5.2 hours per day in October and 7.4 hours per day in May. There is an average of 2343 hours of sunlight per year with an average of 6.4 hours of sunlight per day. On average there is little to no frost in Durban at all
Durban Climate Graph (metric
Clothing Lightweight clothing will be fine during the South African summer. In winter, a jacket or coat may be needed, particularly in the evenings. At game reserves, you should wear neutral colors.
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GDP Growth Rate 0.9% Inflation 7.8% Trading Partners Africa, USA, UK, Germany, Japan, Italy
Industries Mining (world's largest producer of platinum, chromium), automobile assembly, metalworking, machinery, textile, iron and steel, chemicals, fertilizer, foodstuffs, agriculture & tourism
Geography Durban is found in the province of KwaZulu -Natal. Durban is situated on the southeastern seaboard of South Africa, bordered by the Indian Ocean on the east, by the Drakensberg Mountains on the west and to the south lays the Atlantic Ocean.
Languages There are as said previously, 11 official languages in South Africa. English is widely spoken. In Durban, the main language of business is English and pretty much everybody understands it. A variety of other languages are spoken: Zulu, Afrikaans, Hindi, Arabic, Gujurati, and Xhosa. You might encounter people who can speak German, Greek, Italian, Portuguese and French as there are sizable immigrant populations in the city
Emergencies -- For an ambulance, call tel. 10177 and ask to be taken to the casualty unit at Entabeni Private Hospital (tel. 031/204-1300). Staff will also treat non-emergencies. Police: tel. 300-3333; Flying Squad: tel. 10111; SAP Tourist Protection Unit: tel. 031/368-4453; Fire brigade: tel. 031/309-4341; NSRI (sea rescue): tel. 031/361-8567; Rape Crisis: tel. 031/3122323.
Pharmacy -- Late-night chemists include Medicine Chest (tel. 031/305-6151), 155 Berea Rd., and Day-Night Pharmacy (tel. 031/368-3666), 9A Nedbank Circle, corner of Point and West (the latter has free delivery).
Weather -- For a weather report, call tel. 082/231-1603.
SAFETY Durban’s Central Business District in partnership with the Metro Police, South African Police (SAP), and Tourist Protection Unit have made a considerable effort to safeguard tourists against crime, from surveillance cameras and improved lighting on the beachfront to security guards
12 watching over most large shopping centres and many businesses. Nonetheless, visitors should take precautions they would in any major city: avoid carrying large sums of cash, having cameras or video cameras loose, or leaving belongings unattended. Take special precautions at lonely lookout points, on the beachfront or in market areas where pick pocketing may occur, and take advice from locals on where to go after dark.
A GUIDE TO SAFETY TIPS FOR TOURISTS On The Street • Like any large city where a large percentage of the population is poor, Durban is troubled by street crime. Do not publicize your valuables, e.g. jewellery, cameras etc. • Use credit cards, or if not possible please carry only small amounts of cash • At night avoid isolated dark places • If you need any information a policeman or officer will gladly assist you • If you want a taxi, your hotel or the nearest tourist information office can recommend a reliable service • Be Aware Of Your Surroundings • Get advice from your hotel prior to embarking on foot
In The Car • • • • • •
Like anywhere else in the world, your safety is strongly dependant on you Always know where you are going Fasten your seatbelts, lock your doors and only open your windows about 5cm Never pick up strangers Do not use your cell phone while driving unless you have a hands free kit Never display your valuables in the car e.g. handbags, clothes, cell phones etc – rather lock them in the boot. • Be aware of your surroundings when you stop at a robot or stop street
On The Beach • • • • • • • • •
Swim only at beaches manned by lifeguards Swim between the beacons Obey the instructions of lifeguards Do not bring along valuables to the beach. Always leave them in a safety box at your hotel Use adequate sun protection cream When encountering difficulties in the sea raise one hand above your head. Do not take glass bottles to the beach Avoid mixing alcohol and swimming When you swim in the sea, consider asking your neighbor to keep an eye on your belongings, or leave belongings in lockers or with lifeguards
Visiting Sites in Rural Areas • • • • •
Establish how to observe the cultural protocol of that area Only visit traditional areas with recognized tourism operators or guides Use only registered qualified tourism guides Get advice from your local tourism office in the region for the best routes to follow Do not stop to pick up strangers
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MONEY MATTERS Currency South Africa uses the Rand (R) as its currency unit. The Rand is divided into 100 cents. Notes are in R200, R100, R50, R20, and R10. Coins are in denominations of R5, R2, R1 and 50c, 20c, 10c, 5c, 2c and 1c. The exchange rate tends to be in the international tourist’s favour.
Credit Cards: Most major credit cards are accepted throughout the country, with some restrictions in small towns and rural areas. These include Visa, American Express, Diners Club, and Master Card, which are honoured by most restaurants, hotels, car rental firms, and other points of sale and service. Automatic teller machines (ATM’s) will accept many international bank and credit cards. ATMs are situated outside most banks and in shopping malls. Few gasoline stations accept credit cards. Key a sharp eye out on the immediate vicinity of the ATM and do not allow strangers to help you.
Foreign Exchange: Foreign currency may be exchanged at any commercial bank or foreign exchange bureau, including Rennies Foreign Exchange (Division of Bidvest Bank Ltd.), American Express (associated with Nedbank), and First National Bank (Visa’s agent). Rennies Foreign Exchange:
0860 11 1177 (Division of Bidvest Bank Ltd) Mon-Fri:08h30-16h30 Sat: 08h30-12h00 Pavilion: Sat 08h30-12h00 Sun. 10h00 14h00 Gateway: Sat & Sun 11h00–15h00
Banks: Banks generally open on weekdays from 09h00 to 15h30 and Saturdays from 08h00 to 11h00 Value Added Tax: Value Added Tax (VAT) of 14 percent is levied on purchases and services. If you are a foreign visitor, you may reclaim VAT provided the total claim exceeds R250. VAT is refunded at the VAT Refund Office at Durban International Airport. Ensure that you request a tax invoice from the store where you made your purchase, on departure from South Africa, present your goods and tax invoice for inspection at the VAT refund desk, and then collect your VAT cheque. Be sure to have your purchases readily available for inspection on departure from South Africa. VAT Refund Office 031 469 3536 / 765 9373 VAT Refund Administrator 011 394 1117 Tipping: In restaurants, 10% of the bill usually applies, depending on the standard of service provided. Restaurants do not normally include the tip in the bill. Taxi drivers should also receive 10% of the amount charged 2.00 R per bag is generally the tip given to porters.
SISTER CITY PROGRAMME http://www.durban.gov.za/durban/government/igr/idr/sister/index_html?searchterm=sister%20cities The term 'sister cities' refers to friendly and strategic working arrangements between cities. In Europe it is called the 'twinning' of cities, and in South Africa, the term used is Municipal International Relations, or MIR. The City of Durban has forged strong relations with cities such as Chicago, Rotterdam, Leeds,
14 Guangzhou in China, and Oran in Algeria. How does the co-operation start? After intensive research on the part of prospective sister cities, the office of the Mayor of Durban is approached to sign a memorandum of understanding. The International and Governance Relations Department is responsible for managing and coordinating all existing Sister City agreements with the following cities: • • • • • • • • • • • • •
Alexandria - Egypt Bremen – Germany Bulawayo – Zimbabwe Chicago – USA Daejeon - South Korea Guangzhou – China Leeds – UK Le Port - Reunion Maputo - Mozambique Nantes - France New Orleans - USA Oran - Algeria Rotterdam – Netherlands
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All Sister City partnerships are based on formal cooperation agreements that focus on the following areas of cooperation: • Economic development and trade and investment promotion. • Sport and youth development with particular emphasis on the 2010 and beyond strategy. • Social upliftment, poverty alleviation and development • Environment protection • Culture, arts and tourism • Health • Educational support, skills transfer and sharing of skills and models of good practice • Safety and security The department is also responsible for researching and recommending strategic international cities to collaborate with the eThekwini municipality. The following cities are currently being researched for potential cooperation agreements: • • • • • •
Chennai - India Rio de Janeiro, Curitiba and Sao Paulo - Brazil Genoa - Italy Douala – Cameroon Astrakhan – Russia Madagascar and other strategic Indian Ocean Islands
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CONSULATE AND EMBASSY DETAILS FOR DURBAN CONSULATE Consulate General of India
NAME Mr. Harsh Vardhan Shringla
TEL 031 332 7020/21
FAX 031 332 7071
CG of the Kingdom of Lesotho
Mr. Manoeli Ntholi
031 3072323
031 307 5852
CG of the People’s Republic Mr. Lui Yantao of China CG of the United States of Mrs. Jill Derderian America
031 563 45 34 031 305 7600 x 3102 Dudu 031 261 6233
031 563 48 27 031 305 7650
Consulate of Austria (H)
Mr. Gerald Seitter
Consulate of Belgium (H)
Mr. Raymond Nazar
031 303 2840/1
Consulate of Canada (H)
031 303 9667 031 312 8608
Consulate of Denmark (H)
Mr. Richard McElligott Mr. Timothy Hammond Mr. Per Bjorvig
Consulate of France (H)
Mr. André Arnaud
031 573 1554
Consulate of Germany (H)
Mr. Horst Achtzehn
031 266 3920
Consulate of Greece
Mr. Christos
031 301
Consulate of Chile (H)
031 202 9396/7
031 261 6234 031 312 0434 031 312 1989 031 312 8608 031 202 9399 031 573 1447 031 266 3925 031 301
EMAIL officeofcg@cgidbn.com
POSTAL ADDRESS 1 Kingsmead Blvd (2nd floor), Kingsmead Office Park, Durban/ PO Box 3276, Durban, 4000 lesothodurban@telkomsa.net 2nd Floor Westguard House, Cnr West & Gardiner Street, Durban, 4001 chinaconsul_db_za@mfa.gov.cn 45 Stirling Crescent, Durban North, 4051 derderianjx@state.gov/ Suite 3101, 31st Floor, Old Mutual nzuzajd@state.gov Building, Durban, 4002 gerald@seboarch.co.za belcondbn@icon.co.za
mcelligott@telkomsa.net timhammond@pixie.co.za stc@mweb.co.za
fconsdbn@sos.co.za germanconsul@caraville.com grcdbn@mweb.co.za
10A Princess Anne Place, Glenwood, Durban, 4001 PO Box 47517, Greyville, Durban, 4001 18 Rossgardens, Morningside PO Box 5448, Durban, 4000 27 Cypress Avenue, Stamford Hill 67 Venice Road, Berea, Durban, 4001 PO Box 50226, Musgrave, Durban, 4062 185 Cato Road, Glenwood PO Box 20589, Durban North, 4016 PO Box 1166, Westville, 3630 2 Devonshire Place PO Box 1139, Durban, 4001
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Consulate of Hungary (H)
Zacharopoulos Mr. Laszlo Toth
4880/1 031 251 4000
Consulate of Italy
Mr. Ugo Ciarlatini
Consulate of Korea (H)
Mr. Rory Macpherson
031 368 4388/98 031 563 6280
Consulate of Malta (H)
Mr. Ronald Andrews
031 572 2041
Consulate of Madagascar (H) Consulate of Mozambique
Mr. J David Fox
031 312 9704
Mr. Joaquim C Mussassa Mr. Chris Beekman
031 304 0200
Consulate of Norway (H)
Mrs. Ragnhild Button
031 303 5212
031 303 5224
consulates@itt.co.za
Consulate of Poland (H)
Mr. Andreszj Kiepiela
031 266 9792
kesh@wozani.za.net
Consulate of Romania (H)
Mr. Sorin Dimitriu
031 303 6255
Consulate of Spain (H)
Mr. Granville Erswell
031 208 77 37
031 266 9055 031 312 3238 031 208 7737
Consulate of Switzerland (H) Consulate of the United Kingdom (H)
Mr. Hanspeter Graber
031 568 2457
Mrs. Marguerite Smith
031 5727259
Consulate of the Netherlands (H)
031 266 9291
4663 031 251 4253 031 368 4504 031 564 2424 031 572 5962 031 312 9704 031 304 0774 031 267 1568
031 568 2457 031 572 5157
laszlo@rebinc.co.za condurb.mail@esteri.it rorym@eastcoast.co.za randcons@mweb.co.za mdconsul@icon.co.za mozamcon@mweb.co.za info@netherlandsconsul.co.za
romsa@iafrica.com granvil@dvi.co.za
durban@honorarvertretung.ch/ hansg@saol.com Anthea.Otto@fco.gov.uk
71 Victoria Embankment PO Box 299, Zimbali, 4422 PO Box 1363, Durban, 4000 The Embassy Bldg, 199 Smith Street PO Box 2114, Mount Edgecombe, 4301 285 Umhlanga Rocks Dr, Glenashley, 4051 467 Innes Road, Morningside, Durban, 4001 320 West Street, 27th Floor, Room 2719, Durban, 4001 PO Box 12, Westville, 3630 Standard Bank Bldg, 135 Musgrave Road P.O. Box 51045, Musgrave Road, 4062 17 Overport Drive, Essenwood PO Box 1351, Westville, 3630 PO Box 70211, Overport, Durban, 4067 10a Poynton Place, Musgrave, Durban, 4001 / 120 Abrey Road Kloof PO Box 312, Umdloti, 4350 FWJK Court, 86 Armstrong Avenue, La Lucia Ridge, Durban, South Africa
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DURBAN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT Durban International Airport is situated 15 kilometres to the south of the city centre, caters for international, regional, domestic, and charter flights. There are not many intercontinental flights direct to or from Durban, however, most come or go via Johannesburg or Cape Town. The airport supports a number of international airlines, including South African Airways, British Airways, Singapore Airlines, Air Mauritius, Air Zimbabwe, and Swazi Express. There are also frequent domestic connections linking most cities in South Africa with South African Airways, British Airway/Comair, and South African Airlink. Airport code: DUR 2 (terminals combined in one building). Telephone: (0)31 451 6666. (The new King Shaka Airport will come into operation May 2010) Tourist Info Kiosk A tourism information office, operated jointly by the KwaZulu-Natal Tourism Authority, Tourism Durban, is located in the arrivals terminal. It offers visitors up-to-minute information on events, attractions, and services in the province. It also offers a fax-on-demand, Internet facilities, and instant access to accommodation, sightseeing tours, and the like. The office is open from 8am (9am on Sundays) to 9pm seven days a week. Facilities There are foreign exchange bureau in international arrivals and departures, a retail bank, and automated teller machines (ATMs) in arrivals. The airport also hosts a range of restaurants, bars, and duty-free shops. Transport Coach and shuttle services operate at regular intervals between the airport, the city, and the beachfront hotels. Taxis also run between the airport and the city centre. The departure point for all of these is in front of the departures terminal.
Visas Entry permits are issued free on arrival to visitors on holiday from many Commonwealth and most Western European countries, as well as Japan and the USA. If you aren't entitled to an entry permit, you'll need to get a visa (also free) before you arrive
KING SHAKA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT King Shaka International, just north of Durban on the eastern seaboard, is South Africa’s newest airport, and it's all geared to be ready & waiting for the FIFA™ 2010 World Cup. It will replace Durban International Airport.
Much bigger than Durban International King Shaka International is supposedly three times bigger than Durban International and will be able to handle 8 million passengers a year when it opens (Durban International currently can only handle 4.7 million passengers annually). It's being built at a cost of ZAR 7.4 billion and is the first “Greenfield” airport in South Africa.
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Room for Growth Future capacity is not a problem either. Durban International is expected to reach its limit by 2015, whereas King Shaka has been designed to expand in stages, up to a projected maximum of 45 million passengers by 2060. ACSA, with the help of local and international experts, has reportedly already developed a special transfer programme for the relocation of Durban International operations to King Shaka. Economic growth The airport is part of the massive Dube Tradeport development under construction on 2 060ha about 35km north of Durban, close to the N2 freeway. This is a cutting-edge complex which includes King Shaka International, a trade zone and an IT platform. Job Creation Some 12 000 people were employed for the building of the airport. Once complete, it's estimated that it will provide permanent employment for 8 000 staff (Durban International has a staff of only 5 000). Advanced facilities King Shaka’s runway is 3.7km in length, long enough to accommodate the world’s biggest passenger craft, the Airbus A380 and its closest rival, the Boeing B747. Expansion to 4km if necessary is possible. The 400 000m² of runways alone are the equivalent of 100 football fields. Ample parking With parking for 6 500 cars, 4 300 more than Durban International, traffic congestion will be greatly eased. Boost for KwaZulu-Natal's growth Durban is Africa’s busiest port and KwaZulu-Natal is the second fastest-growing province in industrial and commercial terms, contributing about 17% to GDP. These new facilities will go a long way to allowing KZN to compete with her richer sister to the north, Gauteng. Almost 50 000 tons of manufactured goods have to be trucked up to Johannesburg every year to be exported by air. As a result, many companies have relocated to Gauteng to cut down on transport costs. It is hoped that they will return once the airport and trade zone are complete. Besides the arrivals and departure terminals, with 16 passenger boarding bridges, and cuttingedge cargo terminal, the Dube Tradeport will also feature hotels, a conference centre, and entertainment area and retail space. An agricultural zone will allow for the cultivation of produce for export, and its proximity to the airport will ensure that time-sensitive crops are shipped out while still as fresh as possible. Potential tenants include local farmers, cooperatives and international horticultural companies.
DUBE TRADE PORT Durban’s ‘aerotropolis’ – the Dube Trade Port alongside the new international airport – has "lift off”! The state-of-the-art development, to be operational by 2010, will comprise: A modern new international passenger and cargo airport facility A trade zone A support zone An agri-zone A cyber port
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Dube TradePort strives to achieve a critical balance between economic development and environmental sustainability in its efforts to create an international trade platform capable of serving as a significant source of permanent and sustainable employment in KwaZulu-Natal. The Dube TradePort Project invites you to contact us at: Physical Address: 15th floor, Marine, 22 Gardiner Street, Durban. Postal Address: PO Box 2801, Durban, 4000. Telephone: +27 (0) 31 307 2857 Facsimile: +27 (0) 31 307 2636 Email: info@dubetradeport.co.za
THE DURBAN FILM OFFICE The Durban Film Guide is loaded with productive information about film and television production in Durban and KwaZulu Natal. It contains categorized listings of talent and companies servicing the industry. Designed as a comprehensive tool for locally based and visiting film and television professionals, the Durban Film Guide is produced by the Durban Film Office, a division of the eThekwini Municipality’s Economic Development Department. MISSION Durban is the country’s most attractive film and television production destination. The mission of the Durban Film Office, a division of the Economic Development Department of the EThekwini Municipality is threefold. Primarily, it serves to attract productions into the region including feature films, television commercials, video productions, music videos, and corporate industrials. Secondly, it streamlines the production process by acting as the liaison between government, the production company, and the local community. Lastly, the Film Office serves to build the local film and video community in every way possible, recognizing the tremendous economic impact the industry has on local vendors and job creation, as well as its profound public relations effects for the region. MARKETING The Durban Film Office actively markets Durban to the production industry in an effort to attract new projects to the area, strengthen the industry’s infrastructure, create new jobs, and boost the industry’s economic sector. SERVICES The Durban Film Office assists local and international production companies by providing services before, during, and after production. The Office is mandated to: • Market and promote the region as an ideal filming destination for stills, film, TV, and multimedia production. • Service the industry with relevant information and to provide logistical support to production companies. • Liaise with relevant government departments, business, and communities concerning filming projects and events.
21 • One Stop Permitting System - The Durban Film Office has been established with a vision to create a functional “One Stop Shop” service centre for film permitting. In addition, the Office works with other city agencies within the metropolis and around the region concerning administrative and regulative authorities in processing permitting logistics to coordinate production requests. PRELIMINARY LOCATION SCOUTING The Durban Film Office has established a relationship with professional location scouts and managers within the city who have extensive databases of photographic images of locations. The locations companies are also listed within the guide under the location’s category. CREW AVAILABILITY The Durban Film Office has a database of qualified technical staff and support businesses in the Durban area. In addition, the Office publishes an annual production guide that will provide local crew listings, technical support information and local soundstage and facility availability. IMPORTANT FACTS ABOUT FILMING IN DURBAN • The standing policy and regulative authority of the municipal by- laws states that a permit should be applied for from the Durban Film Office - when filming on public property. The permit is free of charge and can easily be obtained by calling the Durban Film Office at +27 31 336 2680 or www.durbanfilmoffice.com • The City of Durban requires a road closure permit (obtainable through the Durban Film Office or Durban Metro Police, Special Events Department) for any production that interferes with the normal flow of traffic. In addition, the public and business must be notified in advance for such a closure by your Production Coordinator in conjunction with the Durban Film Office’s Film Coordinator. • Productions filming on city-owned property must attach to its application for permission to film documentary evidence of public liability insurance cover, in an amount not less than R 5 million. For productions involving major stunts, special effects, or pyrotechnics, a higher level of insurance may be required. Please contact the Durban Film Office or the website at www.durbanfilmoffice.com for policy and regulation details. • Productions filming in residential neighbourhoods and private property are advised to inform the local residential associations and leaflet the neighbourhood. • Reservation of parking bays is permitted through the Metro Police’s Special Events Department or the Durban Film Office as part of the permit application procedure. • All permits, location, traffic, emergency, and police requests must be facilitated through the services of the Durban Film Office. Contact: Toni Monty 031 311 4243 montya@durban.gov.za
THE DURBAN INVESTMENT PROMOTION AGENCY (DIPA) 26th floor, Old Mutual Centre, 303 Pixley Kasema (West Street) DURBAN 4001, South Africa Tel: +27 31 336 2540 Fax: +27 31 336 2641 Email: info@dipa.co.za Website: www.dipa.co.za Background to DIPA Durban Investment Promotion Agency (DIPA) is a unit of the eThekwini Municipality, operating in partnership with Business and Government to drive local & foreign investment growth. It provides
22 investment facilitation, marketing, free advisory services and project management to attract new business and retain existing business in the City. DIPA was recommended by the Durban City Council and organised private business as the appropriate vehicle to stimulate economic growth and new investment in the Durban metropolis. DIPA’s main purpose is to “Facilitate sustainable investment in Durban for the benefit of all” through the: • Expansion, retention and aftercare of local corporate business within the Metro; • Proactive investment promotion and marketing of Durban Metro as an premium investment destination; • Proactive communication and marketing of the City’s large investment projects and core strategies; • Identification and development of new investment & business infrastructure opportunities, especially for the previously disadvantaged groups; • Attraction, support and facilitation for prospective foreign investors in Durban; • Improvement in the investment and economic development environment, in partnership with the National, Provincial, City and Business Authorities; DIPA co-operates closely with Department of Trade & Industry including Trade and Investment South Africa (TISA), Trade and Investment KZN (TIKZN), the Durban Chamber of Commerce and Industry, other parastatals such as the DBSA, IDC and Eskom, along with other financiers and organised business to promote economic growth and investment in Durban. This is done synergistically with the other Units & City Enterprises of eThekwini Municipality where required. We also leverage off the SA Foreign Offices abroad, plus the Foreign Consular Corps located in KZN. We strive to offer a world-class City service and investor promotion, facilitation and retention activities by: • Following a focussed investor relationship management, marketing and communication strategy, with a strong focus on BEE; • Making available appropriate and specific city and nationally based economic and sector information; • Facilitating the arrangement of appropriate meetings with the city's business and public sectors at all levels; • Arranging, and where required, lead site visits to industrial and commercial premises, along with introductions to complementary businesses, Empowerment Executives and financial organisations; • Enhancing and assisting certain processes and applications through the Durban Metro Council, S.A. Revenue Services, Dept. of Home Affairs, Dept. of Trade & Industry, etc. whilst attempting to reduce any bottlenecks in the new investment process; • Making available city-based opportunity studies, both directly and through local and foreign offices; • Providing regular feedback and advice on economic development trends and new business establishments in the Metro. DIPA abides by its philosophy of being “Online Line – On Time – Every Time” thus ensuring that business investors’ needs are always met efficiently and effectively 24 hours a day. With the incorporation of DIPA into the City’s structures, Durban now has a greater complementary, catalytic City Team that is helping to make it one of the most internationally attractive cities for investment. Full Services Suite DIPA offers a single window of access to the investor by offering the following: FREE Investment Services:
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General Economic information Research on specific sectors Introduction to key suppliers, financiers and customers Retention and expansion services Opportunity identification and development Local market analysis Site evaluation and selection Business establishment assistance Aftercare, plus
Destination Services: (Outsourced to your choice of “Big 4” Firm – up to 20 complimentary hours work) • Pre-Visits • Temporary and permanent accommodation • Immigration Visas • Shipment of household furniture • Orientation Tours • School tours and assistance with registration • Assistance with sourcing accommodation • Co-ordinate of all 3rd Party billings • Monthly management and status report • Continuous Relationship Maintenance • Expatriate Taxation • Departure Co-ordination, plus Business Establishment & Administration Services: (Partial outsourcing) • Up to 3 months rent free office for 2 persons • Formal company registration service (outsourced with costs covered) • National Department of Trade & Industry incentives application service • Business Admin Support, incl: copying and printing services; continuous or ad hoc and dedicated administrative assistance; translation services; business letter writing, data entry, filing and meeting facilitation; concierge services, including errands, scheduling and reservations; help with PowerPoint presentations, desktop publishing, audio and videoconferencing and database management • Refreshments: Self-serve or served tea, coffee and chilled filtered water; Business catering to suit your specific requirements • Reception and concierge services: Meeting and greeting your guests; Taxi, car, airline ticket and hotel bookings (Up to 25% discount on couriers) • communication services: Managing your faxes and messages, by phone or e-mails; Sorting and delivering mail, as well as sending your outgoing mail and faxes • Instant Telecommunications & Broadband Connectivity in office (only the variable call costs for investor’s account)
Dipa Flagship Projects in Durban NO .
NAME OF PROJECT
1.
Riverhorse
Valley
Business
CONTACT PERSON & COMPANY
CONTACT NUMBERS Int. Dialing Codes +27 31
Nosipho Ntuli
Nosipho Ntuli
24 Estate (Light Industrial, Commercial & Residential)
Tongaat Hulett Developments
2.
UShaka Marine World
Mike Lambert Managing Director Carlos Leite-Ferraz Marketing Manager C: 082 467 8818
3a.
Bluff Crestview Peace Centre (Memorial & Human Resource Management)
3b
Bluff Military development
Ragini Archary ACCORD African Centre for the Constructive Resolution of Disputes Logan Shaw
4.
Dube TradePort (Multi-modal logistics platform, e.g. Airport, Road/Rail & Cyberport)
5.
Suncoast Casino (Tourism/leisure & Hotel/Conference)
6a.
Sibaya Casino (Tourism/Zulu Heritage & Hotel/Conference)
Tristan Kaatze CEO Afrisun
6b.
Sibaya Extension
7.
Wilson’s Wharf (Restaurants, Theatre, small craft retail & harbour)
Mbongi Dhlomo Development Executive Tongaat-Hulett Developments Gary Simmonds Ithala
8.
ICC Expansion (Large international convention centre & hotel complex)
Jonathan Edkins eThekwini Architectural Department
9.
“Unity” or “Living” (Harbour Crossing)
Jonathan Edkins eThekwini Architectural Department
10.
Umhlanga Ridge New Town Centre (Large commercial, retail & residential development) Southgate Industrial (Light & heavier industrial complex/business park)
Mike Deighton Moreland Developments
Durban Point Development Company (Premier commercial
Colin Sher
11.
12.
Area
Bridge
Hamish Erskine th 15 floor The Marine 22 Gardiner Street Durban 4001 Robbie Naidoo Marketing Manager Personal Assistant: Vanessa Pillay E:vanessap@tsogosu n.com
Colleen Nel Heartland Properties
Tongaat Hulett Developments 305 Umhlanga Rocks Drive La Lucia, 4051 Tel: 031 560 1910 Email: Nosipho.Ntuli@thdev.co.za T: 031 328 8020 F : 031 328 8122 E : mlambert@ushakamarineworld.co.za Personal Assistant : Lynne Crouch www.ushakamarineworld.co.za T: 031 502 3908 F : 031 502 4160 C : 083 784 9495 E : ragini@accord.org.za www.accord.org.za T: 031- 764 1000 C: 82 555 9595 E : logan@1source.co.za T: 031 307 2857 F: 031 307 2636 C: 082 338 9433 E: hamish@dubetradeport.co.za T: 031 328 3000 F: 031 328 3007 C: 083 443 2757 E: robbien@tsogosun.com www.tsogosun.com
T: 031 580 5145 F: 031 E: khammond@sunint.co.za Personal Assistant: Karen Hammond T: 031-560 1925 C: 083-469 7214 F: 086-501 3603
T : 031 907 8812 F : 031 907 5685 C : 083 309 2044 E : gsimmonds@ithala.co.za www.ithala.co.za T: 031 300 2459 F : 031 300 2111 C : 083 259 4113 E : edkinsj@cesu.durban.gov.za www.icc.co.za T: 031 300 2459 F : 031 300 2111 C : 083 259 4113 E : edkinsj@cesu.durban.gov.za www.icc.co.za T: 031 560 1900 F: 031 566 1998 E: michael.deighton@moreland.co.za www.moreland.co.za T: 031 914 2460 F: 031 914 2472 C: 082 805 3775 E: colleenn@heartland.co.za T: 031 337 3460 F: 031 337 3412
25 & residential harbour mouth development)
C: 083 251 0369 E: colins@durbs.com www.durbanpoint.co.za T: 031 949 2000 F: 031 904 1480 C: 083 309 8991 E: regb@twini.co.za www.twini.co.za F: 084 444 2747 C: 084 444 2747 E: turin@ion.co.za T: 031 9102911 F: 031 912 1475 C: E: ksokhela@toyota.co.za www.toyota.co.za T: 031 560 1939 F : 0866802223 C : 083 255 5236 E : gerald.waller@moreland.co.za www.moreland.co.za T: 031 4512401 F : 031 4512754 C : 082 888 6034 E viv@paperman.co.za www.mondi.co.za T: 011 215 8282 F : 011 215 8222 C : 083 250 7010 E louis@keystoneinv.co.za T: 031 904 13 60 F: 086 566 8186 C: 083 703 6946 T: 031 336 25040 F : 031 336 2511 C : 083 380 7159 E : william.goldstone@kznonsource.co.za
13.
Heartland Estates (nee Umbogintwini Operational Services) (light & heavy industrial business park)
Reg Bhikum General Manager
14.
Ukusa ‘Toti Estuary Shopping Mall (Large commercial & retail development) Toyota SA Expansion
Sam Prakash
16.
“Bridge” or “Link” City (Presidential Project in “INK” Township area)
Gerald Waller Moreland Developments
17.
Mondi Paper SA Expansion
Viv McMenamin Director Mondi South Africa
18a .
Arbour Town Development (Large commercial, retail and residential development)
Louis Peens Keystone Investments
18b
THE GALLERIA SHOPPING CENTRE
Barbara Parker General Manager
19.
KZNonSOURCE (Contact Centre & BPO investments)
William Goldstone KZNonSOURCE
20.
Victoria Embankment (Multi-nodal development along harbour edge including retails, commercial and residential projects)
Sue Bannister Strategic Projects Unit eThekwini Municipality
T:336 - 2508 F : 031 336 2511 C : 083 656 2980 E : bannisters@durban.gov.za
21.
Centrum Site (CBD Multi-function Buildings proposed)
ITRUMP ABM Programme Manager
22.
Africa Square (Development of ICC: ARENA)
Jonathan Edkins City Architecture eThekwini Municipality Tel: 031 300 2459
T: 031 202 5785 F : 031 202 5807 C: E: T: 031 300 2459 F : 031 3002111 C : 083 259 4113 E : edkinsj@durban.gov.za
23.
Kings Park: Sport And Recreational Precinct (Incl. new Stadium)
Julie-May Ellingson Strategic Projects eThekwini Municipality
T: 336 - 2536 F : 031 336 2511 C : 082 925 0712 E : ellingsonjm@durban.gov.za
24.
Beachfront Revitalization (Assessment & redevelopment of City’s Ocean Interface)
Julie-May Ellingson Strategic Projects eThekwini Municipality
(As above)
25.
People Mover System (Paid Public Transport mode,
Julie-May Ellingson Strategic Projects
(As above)
15.
Kitty Sokhela Senior Manager – Communications Toyota South Africa
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26.
Along Beachfront Btw uShaka + Casino Beach to ICC) Urban Development Zones (Central Business District)
eThekwini Municipality Julie-May Ellingson Strategic Projects eThekwini Municipality
(As above)
27.
South Durban Basin (Port to Prospecton, Place to work, place to live, logistics and environmental sustainability
Eurekha Singh South Durban Basin ABM eThekwini Municipality
T: 031 451-9800 E : SinghE@durban.gov.za
28.
Umhlanga and Hawaan (Ohlange Catchment Northern Development Framework )
Soobs Moosammy Development & Planning Unit eThekwini Municipality
T: (031) 3117686 F: C: E : moonsammys@durban.gov.za
29.
Community Tourism Initiatives (Intathakusa, Inanda Dam, ithumbe, Umgababa and other)
Sbu Chamane Area Manager Rural Abm
Tel : 261 6640 Fax : 261 6671 Cell : 083 274 4193
30
Automotive Supplier Park
T: 012 564 5340 F : 012 564 5301 E : mmoerat@aidc.co.za
31.
Agri-Business Forum
Mika Moerat Automotive Industry Development Council (AIDC) Akhona Ngcobo Project Executive Durban Investment Promotion Agency
32.
Transnet/City Forum (Durban Port expansion & related linkages/impacts)
Adrian Peters Head: Engineering & Forum Co-Chair eThekwini Municipality
T: 031 3117003 F : 031 C : 0833090211 E : petersam@durban.gov.za
33.
Hotel Development Project (City owned hotel site sales, plus private sector development tracking)
Mike Andrews Strategic Projects Unit eThekwini Municipality
T: 031 3114749 C : 083 288 8788 E : andrewsm@durban.gov.za
34.
Inanda Dam and Hazelmere Dam Tourism Nodes
Peter Gilmore Rural Area Based Management eThekwini Municipality
T: 031 261 6640 F : 031 261 6671 C : 083 378 8737 E : gilmorep@durban.gov.za
35.
Technopark Estate
Robynne Erwin
37.
Bridge City
Karen Petersen Development Executive Tongaat Hulett Developments (Pty) Ltd
T : 031 307 1988 F : (031) 307 1987 C : 083 776 1143 E : rerwin@mweb.co.za Tel: 031 5601996 Fax: 086 5003353 Cell: 083 4479696 Email: Karen.Petersen@thdev.co.za
38.
Cornubia
Karen Petersen Development Executive Tongaat Hulett Developments (Pty) Ltd
Tel: 031 5601996 Fax: 086 5003353 Cell: 083 4479696 Email: Karen.Petersen@thdev.co.za
39.
Marianhill Industrial Estate
Devan Pillay
T; 031-2020799
T : 031 336 2545 F : 031 336 2641 C : 083 550 5098 E : akhona.ngcobo@dipa.co.za
27 General Manager
F: 031-2020798 C: 0847016078 E: dpillay@guilder.co.za
PROTOCOL FOR HOLDING AN EVENT IN THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY Permission to stage an event in the City is dependent on a number of factors & criteria, such as: • • • • • • • • •
If the event benefits citizens and service providers from within the Municipality The event must be in line with the City’s IDP The event must have community support and promote the vision of the Municipality Event must build non-racialism, unity & civic pride Event must contribute to economic development of the Municipality Event must leverage funding from private sector and other spheres of government Event must promote black economic empowerment Event must create opportunities for training and mentorship The effect of the event on the environment will be taken into consideration as well as the type of structure proposed.
Event proposal requirements: • • • • • • • • •
Provide a brief overview /description of the event Provide documentation to verify company / organization’s identity and legitimacy. Proposed venue/s for the event Amount of funding required and funding sources Event period, set up period & dismantling period Launch date and daily show times Number of people expected to attend, daily attendance figures, attendance per show etc Media coverage/ advertising proposed prior to event Media attendance – state number and expected mix of international, national and local press.
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Organizations undertaking most of the event planning and destination marketing for the municipality: AGENCY
CORE THEMES
DURBAN AFRICA
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Seasonal themes
STRATEGIC PROJECTS
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2010 and beyond
KEY EVENTS • • • • • • • • • •
DIPA ICC
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Investment & Reinvestment themes
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Indaba Beach Festival/ Durban July Easter Adrenaline Festive Season Quicksilver Pro Tour Durban Cycling Fifa Beach Soccer Fifa 2010 World Cup Pick n Pay Amashova Cycling classic World Cup Swimming See page 17 for a list of DIPA flagship projects Has various venues to host a variety of functions both private
CONTACT NUMBERS 031 337 8099
031 311 4723/4
031 336 2540 031 360 1000
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and corporate SUCH AS: SA Institute of Chartered Accountants Conference India Clothing & Textile Trade Show Decorex KZN World Health Tourism Conference Miss India world Wide Pageant Comrades 2010 Birdlife International Has various venues to host a variety of functions both private and corporate Has various fun/ theme zones such as: Sea World Dangerous Creatures Wet n Wild (water rides) Village Walk Phantom Ship uShaka Beach Celebrate Durban Annual Event – Month of September Key Days such as: Women’s Day, Heritage Day Ghandi Salt March Diwali IDP Big Mama Honouring our Heroes
031 337 8099
031 311 2047
MEDIA CONTACTS IN DURBAN Media House Ethekwini Communications
CONTACT NO.
082 8171 998
MEDIA HOUSE Ethekwini Communications
Isolezwe
084 017 3247
Isolezwe
Sunday Tribune Mercury SABC TV Daily News Independent on Saturday Ilanga Umafrika Sowetan East Coast Radio iGagasi 99.5
031 308 2531 031 308 2167 083 278 4727 083 778 2135
Sunday Tribune Mercury SABC TV Daily News Independent on Saturday Ilanga Umafrika Sowetan East Coast Radio iGagasi 99.5
031 308 2284 031 337 4000 082 594 2090 082 379 4957 082 779 4953 082 432 3990
E-MAIL ADDRESS
makhathinim@durban.gov.za Thamsanqa.ngubane@inl.co.za Matthew.savides@inl.co.za Suren.naidoo@inl.co.za hermanba@sabc.co.za Barbara.cole@inl.co.za Carvin.goldstone@inl.co.za menzi@ilanganews.co.za guy@umafrika.co.za newsed@sowetan.co.za Diane@ecr.co.za sthembiso@gagasi99.5.co.za
OTHER DURBAN AGENCIES Thekwini Business Development Corporation - TBDC For smaller businesses now called Small Enterprise Development Agency.
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Mr. Protas Madlala +27 31 309-5432 +27 31 309-5437 info@tbdc.co.za
Trade & Investment KwaZulu Natal - TIK For Import/Export related business and investment CEO: Mr. Zamo Gwala Telephone: +27 31 304-4303 Facsimile: +27 31 304-4471 E-mail: tik@tikzn.co.za Website: www.tikzn.co.za
Durban Chamber of Commerce & Industry CEO: Telephone: Facsimile: E-mail : Website:
Ms. Gugu Mazibuko +27 31 335-1000 +27 31 332-1288 chamber@durbanchamber.co.za www.durbanchamber.co.za
International Convention Centre - ICC CEO Telephone: Facsimile: E-mail: Website:
r. Miller Matola +27 31 360-1000 +27 31 360-1050 millerm@icc.co.za www.icc.co.za
ICC Durban - 2009 winner of "Africa's Leading Conference Centre" by World Travel Awards. The International Convention Centre Durban (ICC) is one of the most advanced conference facilities in the world. Flexibility and versatility are key factors in the design of this state-of-the-art technology-driven centre. It is a purpose-built, fully air-conditioned centre with three convention halls that are interlinked but separate. Moveable walls allow for a number of different venue configurations. Alternatively, the halls can be opened up to form one large venue with seating for 5000 delegates or 7000m² of column free floor space. Together with its sister venue, the Durban Exhibition Centre, the ICC can double its capacity to accommodate 10 000 conference delegates. The centres can function independently or as two halves of one whole. This is achieved by closing Walnut Road, a brickpaved concourse between the two centres, to provide easy access for delegates. Little wonder then that ICC Durban is where Africa and the world meet. ICC Durban was voted number one in Africa by the 2001, 2002, and 2003 World Travel Awards. Its proven record of accomplishment is unrivalled in Africa. It includes: • • • • • •
The XII Non-Aligned Movement Summit in 1998, the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in 1999, the XIII International Aids Conference in 2000 WONCA 2001 (World Academy of Family Practitioners) The World Conference against Racism in 2001 where high profile leaders from all over the world converged on Durban. The International Bar Association
30 The ICC now boasts a new indoor arena. This arena is an ideal venue for local and international sports events, large exhibitions, and concerts.
Durban Tourism – Tourism Authority of the eThekwini Municipality Contact: Mr. Philip Sithole – Acting CEO Telephone: +27 31 304-4934 Facsimile: +27 31 304-6196 E-mail: sitholep@durban.gov.za
Tourism KwaZulu-Natal CEO Mr. Ndabo Khoza Email:
Telephone: Fax: Postal Address: Street Address:
ndabo@zulu.org.za james@zulu.org.za tkzn@iafrica.com +27 (0) 31 366 7500. +27 (0) 31 305 6693 TKZN, P.O. Box 2516, Durban 4000, South Africa Suite 303 Tourist Junction 160 Pine Street Durban 4001 South Africa
uShaka Marine Park Information Office: Durban Airport Office: V+A Cape Town Office: Kokstad Office: Careline: Fax-on-demand:
+27 (0) 31 337 8099 +27 (0) 31 408 1000 +27 (0) 21 405 4540 +27 (0) 39 727 4444 086 010 1099 +27 (0)82 232 5670
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DURBAN RICKSHA BUS
FIFA WORLD CUP 2010 – DURBAN For four weeks in 2010, South Africa will be the centre of the world, when they host the 2010 FIFA World Cup. The first time the World cup has ever been held in Africa. Durban is one of nine host cities chosen for the FIFA 2010 World cup. Why Durban? No matter how you look at it, Durban will be the warmest place to be during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™. The weather, the lifestyle, the people, and the activities - you’ll be hard pressed to find a better place to base yourself for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Kick off your World Cup African Adventure than in a city that has everything to offer just hours from the festivities of the football. Whether it be spending lazy days on the beach, hiking in the awe-inspiring Drakensberg mountains, or spotting one of the Big 5, you are sure to experience it all, starting in our incredible city.
32 To prove just how fabulous Durban is, acclaimed travel publishers, The Lonely Planet, have recently voted us one of the 10 top family beach holiday cities in the world. Durban will be hosting 7 games including a semi-final during the FIFA World Cup. You and 70 000 other fans will have the opportunity to watch these fantastic matches from our brand new, iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium, which is perfectly positioned in the city to offer a short walk to our golden beaches, hotels and beachfront activity. The FIFA Fan Fest™, the only Fan Fest in South Africa to be situated on the beach, will be the meeting place for fans to watch all games not played in Durban. What better way to spend a sunny winter’s day than watching great football and playing in the waves of our warm Indian ocean at half time? To top it off, Durban is only a short flight away from all other stadia around South Africa, giving you yet another reason to make Durban your base camp for your 2010 World Cup adventure. Our ‘2010 and beyond’ strategy is well underway, readying the city for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ and positioning Durban as Africa’s premier sport and tourism destination in the future.
Contact Details for the Durban FIFA LOC (Local Organizing Committee) are as follow: NAME
POSITION
CONTACT NUMBER
EMAIL ADDRESS
Akash Gangaram Sagren Chetty Joe Jacobs Sankaran Panchatcharam Linda Rethman Pakamile Zulu Unathi Xashimba Kangelani Shabalala Bongi Hlope Senzo Msimang Vuma Mfeka Johan Wepener Alpha Mchunu Qedi Dlamini
Fifa O/C Fifa O/C Fifa /Match Fifa/Satyam
031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059
akash.gangaram@2010oc.com sagren.chetty@2010oc.com joe.jacobs@match-ag.com Sankaran_Panchatcharam@mahindrasatyam.net
Fifa/ Match Fifa /Loc Fifa O/C Fifa /Loc
031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059
Linda.rethman@match-ag.com Unathi.xashimba@2010oc.com Unathi.xashimba@2010oc.com Unathi.xashimba@2010oc.com
Fifa /Loc Fifa O/C Fifa O/C Fifa O/C
031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059 031 311 4059
Bongi.hlope@2010oc.com Senzo.msimang@2010oc.com Vuma.mfeka@2010oc.com Johan.wepener@2010oc.com Alpha.mchunu@20100c.com Petrus.dlamini@2010oc.com
Fifa O/C
THE MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM Constructed in preparation for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, Durban’s new Moses Mabhida Stadium now completed, creates an unmistakeable silhouette on the Durban skyline. 2010 Legacy For Durban, the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ will leave a legacy that will benefit Durban’s citizens for the years to come: • The stadium is a world-class, state-of-the-art, multi-functional stadium that will meet the requirements of large scale events such as the Olympics
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The stadium precinct has been specifically designed to be active 365 days a year, featuring a dynamic entertainment node with retail space, restaurants, an amphitheatre, a cable car and the People’s Park - a landscaped green space for all residents to enjoy Durban’s transport infrastructure is being upgraded for 2010 and beyond, ensuring that the city’s visitors and residents are afforded efficient transport facilities and effective accessibility and locomotion in and around the city centre The city is currently being revamped, with existing street furniture, signage and lighting being renewed, sidewalks resurfaced and additional foliage planted
Durban’s new Moses Mabhida Stadium has been designed as a state-of-the-art, world-class stadium for the 2010 FIFA World Cup™, and as a multi-functional, hard-working and easy-tomaintain asset for Durban. This is an asset from which every resident and ratepayer will benefit, as the creation of this precinct means that Durban will be one of the few African cities able to host most of the Olympic disciplines within a single sporting precinct. Conveniently situated close to the city centre, and as part of the Kings Park Sporting Precinct, the Moses Mabhida Stadium will also be the ideal venue for hosting recreational and cultural events.
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The entire stadium has been designed and built in line with all the latest safety and security requirements. Over three million hours of work have been carried out to date More than 139 000 tonnes of concrete have been poured Almost 7000 tonnes of steel reinforcement have been used Over 7512 jobs have been created The stadium infield has been designed and built in accordance with the latest international sporting codes. It will have the capacity to hold 70 000 spectators during the 2010 FIFA World Cup™ South Africa and 54 000 in legacy mode thereafter. Each seat will be spacious and will have excellent site lines and ease of access is ensured, with 50% of the stadiums seats accessible from the main entrance level.150 suites, housing a total of 7500 seats, will cover a range of different hospitality options. The grand centre arch, 106m high, will become a world first tourist attraction, thanks to a high-tech cable car designed to take visitors up to its highest point, where they can disembark and take in breathtaking, panoramic views of the city. This 350m long free-span steel arch weighs 2600 tons. The roof, consisting of Teflon coated glass fibre membranes - 46,000 square metres in total – is attached to the arch by 95mm diameter steel cables. Around the perimeter of the stadium structure is an 880m long steel compression ring that maintains the structure of the roof. On big match days, Walter Gilbert Road will be closed to traffic, creating a safe pedestrian precinct. Durban’s People Mover bus will stop at the stadium, allowing spectators to park at one of the many parking facilities in town and get to the stadium safely and quickly. A new Kings Park Railway Station is being developed adjacent to the stadium, allowing visitors direct access to the stadium precinct.
For more information about the Moses Mabhida Stadium you can go to the official website www.mosesmabhidastadium.co.za or use the contact numbers listed below.
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If you’ve ever wondered what it takes to build a FIFA-approved, Olympic-sized sports stadium, and then come on down and visit the stadium to find out! Alternatively, travel up the iconic arch of the stadium to the viewing platform, where you will experience spectacular panoramic views over the ocean and the city. The more adventurous can walk up the 550 steps of the southern side of the arch to the viewing platform! For details on how to visit the stadium, read on. STADIUM TOURS Tours of the stadium showcase the state-of-the-art landmark sport facility in Durban – The MOSES MABHIDA STADIUM which is the centerpiece of the Kings Park Sporting precinct. Fully trained tour guides will take you through the visually inspiring sport facility and surrounding precinct. You will be treated to the architectural and engineering ingenuity of the recreational and multi-disciplinary venue as well as panoramic views of Durban. The Moses Mabhida Stadium offers guided professional, general, and school tours. The professional all access tour covers the following areas: • VVIP Presidential suites and atrium. • The stadium banqueting facilities and various venue hire premises. • The stadium competition area including the state of the art change rooms and players Mixed zone and tunnel. • Media Centre and Broadcast cubicles Venue Operations Centre [V.O.C]. • The hallowed 2010 World Cup Semi-final venue pitch “the stadium bowl”. • The stadium window looking on to Durban’s CBD and glorious coastline. • The Arch with its Sky Car and Adventure Walk. • Peoples Park and Heroes’ Walk Imbizo Place lifestyle retail area. Pricing: Professional tours R75 (90 min tour) adults and children General tour Adults R20 Children R15 Pensioners 10% School groups: free, by appointment, Mondays Opening hours: Stadium Tours (Tuesday to Sunday) Time Price 09h00 – 09h45 R 20.00 General tour 10h00 – 10h45 R 20.00 General tour 10h00 – 11h30 R 75.00 Professional Tour – public (day ticket) 11h00 – 12h30 R 75.00 Professional Tour – pre-booked 13h00 – 13h45 R 20.00 General tour 14h00 – 15h30 R 75.00 Professional Tour – public (day ticket) 15h00 – 16h30 R 75.00 Professional Tour – pre-booked 15h00 – 15h45 R 20.00 General tour 16h30 – 17h15 R 20.00 General tour Group size: 20 max SKY CAR A tourist attraction in its own right, the Sky Car will ferry up to 20 visitors to the stadium arch’s highest point, where they can enjoy a breathtaking 360-degree view of the city. The Sky Car
35 consists of a single cabin mounted on an undercarriage that runs along steel tracks fixed to the top of the north arch. The funicular runs along the length of the north arch from the lower station to the upper station at the Sky Platform. The gradient of the arch varies substantially; therefore, the funicular is fitted with a hydraulic self-leveling floor. The cabin is framed by glass windows with entrance and exit doors at either end. The roof consists of glass louvers that can be opened electronically by the driver for ventilation. The passengers travel up the arch in a standing position holding onto the handrail around the perimeter. Note: Trips in the sky car dependent on weather conditions. Pricing: Adults R50 (SA citizens) Adults R75 (international) Children R25 Pensioners 10% discount Children Under 6/ pre-school - FREE Opening hours: Monday to Friday: 09h00 – 18h00 * Last SkyCar Trip at 17h50 Saturday: 07h00 – 22h00 *First SkyCar Trip at 07h30 *Last SkyCar Trip at 21h30 Sunday: 09h00 – 18h00 *Last SkyCar Trip at 17h50 Note: SkyCar operation dependent on weather conditions ADVENTURE WALK The southern legs of the arch incorporate an adventure walk. Visitors will be issued with safety equipment and, under the watchful eye of qualified instructors, will be able to make their trip to the top of the arch (and down again) via some 550 steps. Note: trips in the sky car dependent on weather conditions Pricing: • Adults R80 (SA citizens) • Pensioners 10% discount • Adults R100 (International Visitors) • No children's discount • No children under 10 Note: Participants to wear closed toe walking/ sport shoes Note: trips in the sky car dependent on weather conditions *Group size - 9 *Adventure Walk dependent on weather conditions
Opening hours: Monday to Friday: • 09h00 • 11h00 • 13h00 • 15h00 • 17h00(Last Adventure Walk) Saturday (Operating Times 07h00 - 18h00) • 07h30(first Adventure Walk) • 09h30 • 11h30
36 • 13h30 • 15h30 • 17h30(last Adventure Walk) Sunday (Operating Times 09h00 - 18h00) • 09h00 • 11h00 • 13h00 • 15h00 • 17h00(last Adventure Walk) Booking tours to the stadium, sky car and adventure walk. To book your trip to the stadium, please make use of the following contact details: • Moses Mabhida Stadium switchboard: 031 582 8222 • Direct line for tour etc bookings: 031 582 8242 • Contact persons: • Deseree Naidoo, Email: desereen@mmsdurban.co.za • Nereshnee Govender, Email: nereshneeg@mmsdurban.co.za • For school bookings – Florina Maphalala Email: florinam@mmsdurban.co.za To enter the stadium, make use of Isaiah Ntshangase Road and proceed to the visitor’s centre / Ticket office. For more information on the stadium, please consult the Moses Mabhida Website: www.mosesmabhidastadium.co.za VENUES FOR FUNCTIONS AND EVENTS If you are looking to host a cocktail evening, banquet, launch, promotion, or conference at a stylish new venue, why not consider the Moses Mabhida Stadium. • The Presidential Suite can seat up to 181 people and for a formal dinner function, can seat between 50 and 60 guests in luxurious conditions. • The Presidential Business Clubs 1 & 2, can seat 200 people for a cocktail function and up to 120 people for a dining event. • The Mixed Zone & Mixed Zone Atrium can seat a maximum of 700 people for a cocktail function and 360 for a dining function. • Platinum Business Club can seat 150 for an informal cocktail party. • The Ocean Atrium and Diamond Business Clubs 1 & 2 can seat 250 and 150 people respectively for a cocktail event. To book functions or events at Moses Mabhida Stadium please contact: Lisa Williams 031 582 8222 lisaw@mmsdurban.co.za
STREET CHILDREN AND FEEDING SCHEMES IN AND AROUND DURBAN The Health Department, Social Services, Safer Cities, and many other Units within the eThekwini Municipality work hand in hand with NGO’s and other non-profit organizations to provide feeding schemes for the poor of our communities. We are continually seeking to identify hungry communities that cannot feed themselves. The Municipality is involved in the same way in looking out for the interests and protection of Street Children. Citizens and visitors to the City are encouraged not to give food or money to children or adults begging on the streets or at intersections. You are rather encouraged to donate money to charitable organizations as listed below that offer protection and food for vulnerable children and people living on the streets.
37 Below is a contact list of people & organizations involved in both looking after street children and feeding schemes:
Organizations Rendering Services To Street Children NAME DESIGNATION / ORG SAFER CITIES Mr. M Xaba Head: Safer Cities Mr. Nathi Manager: Safer Cities Mazibuko Ms K Pillay Facilitator Ms D Nene Facilitator Ms M Mthiyane Administrator Ms S Ntsodi Facilitator Mr. G Devulana Facilitator Safer Cities Main Line METRO POLICE Capt M Moodley Captain
TEL
CELL
031 311 4561 031 311 4492
0832842841
031 311 4593 031 311 4512 031 311 4498 031 311 4465 031 311 4568 031 311 4455
0834615013 0835399302
031 3610000
0837821113
0835771717 0834194001
SAPS SAPS CENTRAL Captain Gwala Captain 031 3254111 SAPS POINT Capt Mndaweni Captain 031 3674031 SAPS BEREA Insp Mohamed Inspector 031 2017327 SAPS DURBAN NORTH Capt Mayaba Captain 031 5608004 KZN DEPT OF HEALTH ETHEKWINI DISTRICT OFFICE Dr Sagie Naidoo District Medical Officer 031 3379612 Dr Kamal Singh District Medical Officer 031 3272843 NATIONAL PROSECUTING AUTHORITY Ms V Melis Senior Public Prosecutor 031 3320873 Ms Pumi Shoba Senior Public Prosecutor 031 3024210 DURBAN FAMILY COURT Ms F Seedat Magistrate: Family Court 0313024245 Ms M De Jager Magistrate: Family court 0313024289 ETHEKWINI HEALTH Dr N Gxagisa Head: Health Dr Themba Deputy Head Mdluli Ms Thoko Xulu Manager: Social 0313113599 Development Mr. M Mngadi SCOPES 0826412248
0796969758 0824115706 0827860397 0824941393 0833939944 0827770641 0848211676 0845200150 0845786098
0834159262 0834886591 0834486470 0820421955
38 MS Pam Mqadi AGAPE DURBAN CHILDREN’S SOCIETY Ms A Social Work Manager Bramannan Ms FR Razak Social Worker ETHEKWINI COMMUNICATION DEPT Mr. K Sengani Communications Officer KZN DEPT OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT Mr. BB Bhengu Social Worker ETHEKWINI CCTV Mr. R Naidoo Manager PLACES OF SAFETY Valley View Place of Safety
William Clark Garden Home Othandweni Children’s Home
178 Clare Road, Sydenham Mangasutho Highway Umlazi (opposite Technikon) 850 Marine Drive Bluff Wyebank Road, Kwadabeka - next to Kwadabeka SAPS 23 Garbutt Road, Sherwood 23 Garbutt Road, Sherwood
NAME
DESIGNATION / ORG
Umlazi Place of Safety Ocean View Place of Safety Zakhe Place of Safety
0835209571
0734446633
031 3129313
0825767239
031 3129313 031 3112280
0722938788
031 3605434
0782641952 0837860218
Vanessa
O31 2072519
K Sindane
031 9075129
Anusha
031 4685415
Nokuthula
031 7119950
031 2071366 031 2071366
TEL
EMAIL ADDRESS
NGO’S AND INDIVIDUALS Pelewe Delamolo Crime prevention
0834279950
Nobuhle Dladla
Centre for Homeless
083 518 3848
Henry A. Bock
Abezizwe
0723003295
Anthony / Kate
Vukukhanye
0832332924
N. Carrington
I CARE
0823748054
Rodney de Jee
0313370819
Gina Selley Vlahakis Marilyn Oliver
U.C.E.C Durban Benevolent Society Umngeni community centre Home for street children0847185667 Dept of Social welfare
0847185667
Rev. Vivian
Open Schools
0833247157
Gloria de Jee
0312013689
Anthony@vukukhanye.org kate@vukukhanye.org
abs@global.co.za
0731148969 0726587553
vlahakis@lantic.net
vivians@iafrica.com
39 Subramoney
worldwide
Richard Northmore Mabongi Mthembu Buhle Mjoli
Open schools worldwide
0824551959
Dept of Health
0313113605
SISCO
0833716819
Sizwe Nxumalo Rev. Krish Naidoo Pamela Mbatha
Amanzimtoti YMCA
0319161112
National Community
0824045932
AGAPE
0835209571
Zodwa Mqadi
AGAPE
0720464324
Micheal Mkhize Siboniso B. Ntombela Tom Hewitt
AGAPE Umthombo Street children SA Umthombo
0734186376 0783887151 0832872563
umthombo.org
Themba Ngcobo
Bambisanani Trust
0724563879
tboysien@hotmail.comom@
Russel Machi Stanley Govender Thoko Hlatshwayo Thandazile Mthembu Samkele Mbatha
SISCO
0843714332
Ottowa Boys Haven
0837933771
Isiphephelo
0733468680
Youth for Christ
0833942932
Life Line
0791129614
vuyi@lifelinedurban.org.za
Mandla Mngadi
SCOPES
0313113605
Streetchildrenforum.gov.za
Sanele Ntsingila
SCOPES
0313113605
Streetchildrenforum.gov.za
Busi Shabalala Cikizwa Makapela Morgan Ngcobo
Street-Wise
0732728778
streetwise@yebo.co.za
Themba Club
0393172039
Derrick Mabaso
YFC (Khayalethu)
0826330927
derrick@youthkzn.co.za
Khaya Dlamini
Ethekwini Municipality
0313113603
dlaminikb@durban.gov.za
Sizwe Nxumalo
Amanzimtoti YMCA Durban YMCA Child Welfare SA Kokstad Chairperson NACCW
0319161264
sizwe@totiymca.org.za
ABH Durban regional office Director
0314049527
Ian Booth Denise Gartreu Zanele Lalla Thembi Mhlanga
Administrator KZNASC 0731432068
0313054499 0397273105
rin@futurenet.co.za Streetchildrenforum.gov.za
scoshon@yahoo.com stanleymgovender@gmail.c om thanda@youthkzn.co.za
ciki@kznasc.org
Ian.booth@dbnymca.org.za cwkokstad@telkomsa.net zanele@dch.org.za
0313368776
CONTACT PEOPLE FOR FEEDING SCHEME ORGANIZATIONS
40 MBD Project
0846947249
S. Naicker
0825677423
P. Moonsamy
031311884
Nonku Nzimande
0742474637
Christine N.
0847637051
P. Cele Sandy Nelson Harland Krish
0787569166
Sindi Ndlovu
0715868640
Steven Shadrack
0724421743
Q. Gugu Richard Buthelezi Shane Pillay
0823347501
Pruistine
0847637051
0721100007 0836615875
0719712794 0827780142
DURBAN REFUGEE SERVICE PROVIDERS (DRSP) NETWORK The DRSP (which is a member of the Consortium for Refugees and Migrants in South Africa CORMSA - http://www.cormsa.org.za/about ) promotes not just anti-xenophobia but anti-racism. In line with CORMSA’s mandate, the work of the DRSP Network involves strengthening the partnerships between refugee and migrant service providers to provide improved co-ordination of activities. This includes developing working relationships with other concerned organizations to provide an effective forum for advocacy and action.
Refugee Service Partners Contact Person
*** Anthony Collins Asha Moodley
Organization
Civil Society Advocacy Programme Dbn acting against Xenophobia Legal Resource Centre
Tel
Fax
031 304 7373 082 459 0881 031 301 7572
031 304 7323
anti@webafrica.org.za 031 304 2823
41 Bahati Patronella Bongiwe Mhlatsha Capt Ngcobo
Cati Vawda K Munsamy Farida Patel Gaby Bikombo Gugu Khanyile Hassan Ian Booth Jeeva G Padayachee Joceline
Union for Refugee Women International Organisation for Migration South African Police Services Intelligence Children’s Rights Centre Centenary Secondary School Siyagunda association Red Cross South African National Zakaat Fund Young Men's Christian Association Bechet High School
Makusha Hupeny Maulana Goga
International Refugee Youth Focus Organization for Civic rights Refugee Pastoral Care Jamiat
Maulana Khalid
Islamic relief
Mr Bhairopersad Saydoon Nisa Sayed Sherylle Dass
Clareville Primary School World conference on religion for peace Lawyers for Human Rights Consortium of Refugee & Migrants in South Africa Imagine Durban
Loshni Naidoo
Sicel’Mpilo Shange Sogen Moodley Tanuja Munnoo Umar CR Njia Yasmin Rajah Geri Mahomed Farida Moosa
South African Human Rights Commission International Solidarity Refugee Social Services Sparks Estate Secondary Overport Secondary
031 332 6255 031 304 4057 082 674 807/ 079 874 4985 031 307 6075 031 208 0895 073 851 0686 076 880 5288 031 309 6786 083 358 1677 031 207 3463
mcmahoro2000@yahoo.com 031 304 6904
Bmlatsha@iom.int
031 307 6074 031 208 fpatel22@gmail.com 0895 gabybikombo@yahoo.com kzn@redcross.co.za 031 309 fard@sanzaf.org.za 6512 ian.booth@dbnymca.org.za 031 209 2533 celinewnz@yahoo.co.uk
031 304 6451 031 307 1074 031 306 7786 031 208 2838 031 269 1033 031 373 5404 031 301 0531
086 690 civicrights@ocr.org.za 7651 refpascdbn@iafrica.com
011 403 7560
011 403 7559
031 311 3440 031 304 7323 031 304 8889 031 310 3578 031 209 3021 031 207 3277
031 311 moodleyso@durban.gov.za 3446 031 304 tmunnoo@sahrc.org.za 7323 intsolid@yahoo.com
info@jamiat.org.za kznprojects@islamic-relief.co.za 031 269 1033 086 676 wcrpdbn@dut.ac.za 3612 Sherrylle@lhr.org.za mpilo@cormsa.org.za
031 310 yasmin@refugeesocialservices.c 3576 o.za
42 ORGANIZATIONS WORKING TOGETHER TO BUILD STRONG AFRICAN PARTNERSHIPS AGAINST XENOPHOBIA
ORGANIZATION/ CHURCH
NAME
CONTACT
CELL NO
Lawyers for Human Rights South African Human Right Commission KwaZulu Natal Christian Council Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) Methodist Church Presbyterian Church
Sherylle Dass Tanula Munnoo
sherylle@lhr.org.za Tmmunnoo@sawc.org.za
031 301 0531 031 304 7323
076 223 3674 083 284 1114
Christoph Baumann Ian Booth
cbaumann@kzncc.org.za
033 345 4449
083 317 1248
ian.booth@dbnymca.co.za
031 305 4496
083 359 1677
Rev Mike Vorster Peter Benson
031 563 5868 031 267 0923
072 477 3618 083 256 4520
Abahlali baseMjondolo Diakonia Council of Churches
Sbu Zikode Nomabelu Dandala Dhunluxmi Desai
dbnmeth@iafrica.com peter@digitalvoiceprocessin g.co.za sbuzikode@telkomsa.net the.director@diakonia.org.za
031 269 1822 031 310 3500
031 325 4282 083 833 7989
sahms@worldonline.co.za
031 309 1951
Sibusiso Mnyandu Coral Vinsen
vinsen@saol.com
031 202 2181 031 564 7239
082 628 1848 083 301 3654
Bafana Madonsela Saydoon Sayed
wcrpdbn@ded-ac.za
031 907 1944 031 373 5404
072 436 1652 073 241 3260
031 325 4215
079 514 5198
031 325 4662 031 306 3595
083 612 0385 072 827 2866
031 325 5972 031 208 1602
082 778 9662 073 232 6029
SA Hindu Maha Sabha & WCRP The Salvation Army Amnesty International + St Mary's Church The Salvation Army World Conference on Religion and Peace (WCRP) South African Police Service (SAPS) SAPS Durban Central Inner City Network Emmanuel Cathedral SAPS Durban Central KwaZulu Natal Refugee Council '' SAPS eThekwini Municipality Africa/NEPAD programme eThekwini Municipality (Community Participation Mennonite Central Committee (MCC) '' Union for Refugee Women Red Cross Department of Social Welfare Home Affairs International Organization for Migration (IOM)
s/Superintendant Sithole Captain Gwala Kinoto Kungwa
durbancentralsaps@saps.or g.za
Jaredh Kahn s/Sup Bongiwe Sithole Eric Apelgren Bongiwe Mkhize Thandaza Cele
kimokungwa@webmail.co.z a nelp@mweb.co.za pierrenyabahamba@yahoo. com sju@telkomsa.net durbancentralsaps@saps.or g.za Apelgrene@durban.gov.za MkhizeB@durban.gov.za celeth@durban.gov.za
031 207 7063 031 325 4215
073 217 8675 079 514 5198
031 311 2124 031 311 2198 031 311 6165
083 414 2165 083 745 9640
Yasmin Rajah
yasmin@mennonite.org.za
031 310 3578
Philip Nel Pierre Matate
Mariam Randeree Solange Mukamana Nomagugu Khanyile Melaine Pillay Stan Augustine Bongi Mlatsha
031 332 6255 031 332 6265
development@mennonite.or g.za kzn@redcross.org.za
031 337 6522
mpillay@braitex.co.za refpascdbn@iafrica.com bmlatsha@iom.int
031 360 5445 031 307 1074 031 304 4057
ETHEKWINI MUNICIPAL SERVICES CONTACT LIST
031 261 2377
43 AIDS HELPLINE AMBULANCE (PUBLIC) AMBULANCE (PRIVATE)
080 001 2322 10177 082 911
ELECTRICITY CALL CENTRE Operating Hours 24 Hours, 7Dayweek: Electricity Faults and Breakdown Street Lights Illegal Connections
080 131 3111 (Toll Free)
AIR POLLUTION Operating Hours 8:00 – 16:00 Mon – Fri After Hours contact Emergency Services
031 311 3555
HEALTH Operating Hours 7:30 – 1600 Mon – Fri Air Pollution Environmental Noise Illegal Dumping Food Safety Communicable Diseases Hazardous Chemical Substances Vector Control (
031 311 3555
Mosquitoes, Files, Etc)
BEACHES AND RECREATION FACILITIES
031 335 3700
ILLEGAL DUMPING Operating Hours 7:30 – 16:00 Mon to Fri
031 311 8824
031 311 7883 (Toll Free)
OMBUDSPERSON AND HEAD: INVESTIGATION Operating Hours 8:00 – 16:00 Mon to Fri Reporting Incidents within Municipality of : Fraud Corruption Misadministration Ombudsperson @durban.gov. za Fax
080 020 2020 031 311 4002
Operating Hours 7:30 – 18:00 DEVELOPMENT PLANNING
Operating Hours 7:00 – 1630 Mon – Fri and Sub Division Rezoning Special Consent DEVELOPMENT MANAGEMENT Building Inspectorate Plans Submissions Enforcement ADVERTISING AND SIGNAGE ENVIRONMENT
031 311 7881
031 311 4115 031 311 7055 031 311 7875
44 ENGINEERING SERVICES CENTER
PARKS , LEISURE AND CEMETERIES
080 131 3013 (Toll Free)
Operating Hour 24 Hours, 7 days a week
Operating Hours 7:30 – 16:00 Mon – Fri Fallen Trees and after Hours
Road and Storm water Repairs Sidewalk and Curb repairs Sewer Repairs / Blockages Road Marking and Street Signs Water Reconnections / Accounts Verge Maintenance Faulty traffic Signal Flooding Coastal Infrastructure Water faults Water pollution Water Accounts Queries
SMS No : Fax No : Email : eservices@dmws.durban.gov.za
080 131 3013
REFUSE REMOVAL Operating Hours 7:30-16:00 Mon – Fri Removal of dead animals
031 311 1011 080 033 1011
REGIONAL CENTRES ( SIZAKALA)
10111
RAPE CRISIS
083 707 3013 031 311 8220
ETHEKWINI REVENUE CALL CENTER: Operating Hours 7:30 – 16:30 Mon- Fri and 7:30 – 11:30 on Sat Rates Electricity Water Accounts
EMERGENCY SERVICE : Operating Hours 24 Hours, 7 Days a week Fire Disaster management Metro Police
031 201 1303
SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICES
10111
SWITCHBOARD
031 311 1111
Operating Hours 7:30-17:00
031 361 0000
WATCH PRESS FOR NUMBER CHANGES TO 031 3111 111 OR CONTACT TELKOM (FREE CALL) ON 101
THE ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY MANAGEMENT TEAM NAME
TITLE
Dr Michael Sutcliffe
City Manager
Jacquie Subban
Head: Geographical Info. & Policy Deputy Head: Info. Tech
Lunga Madlala Siya Mngadi Sinaye Nxumalo
Deputy Head: GIPO Corporate GIS
TEL
FAX 031 311 2132
031 311 2170
031 311 3439 /3422
031 311 3446
031 311 1901
031 3046730
031 311 4110 /4112
031 311 4024
031 311 3009 /3075
031 311 3377
45
Nokhana Moerane
Head: Internal audit Head: Performance Management Head: Legal Services
Sbu Shezi
Legal Advisor
Mandla Madlala
Acting Head Ombudsperson & Investigations Head: Strategic Projects
Nirmala Govender
Julie-May Ellingson
Xabsi Mahlawe Soobs Moonsammy Philip Sithole Shunnon Tulsiram
Jason Moonsamy
Derek Naidoo
DCM: SUSTAINABLE DEV. & CITY ENTERPRISES Head: Development & Planning Head Business Support Head: Economic Development – Acting Head City Enterprises Head: Markets
Raymond Rampersad
DCM: PROCUREMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Head: Cleansing & Solid Waste
Sandile Maphumulo
Head: Electricity
Adrian Peters
Head: Engineering
031 311 4222 031 311 3301 /3003
031 311 3261
031 311 2004 031 311 4017 /02
031 311 4114
031 311 4745 /20
031 368 3150
031 304 4934
031 304 6196
031 311 7885 /6
031 311 7686
031 311 4329
031 332 6408
031 311 3800 /3801
031 306 0195
031 311 5140
031 465 4222
031 311 2345
031 311 2170
031 311 8825
031 263 1119
031 311 9016 /9000
031 306 3196 031 305 6952
Cogi Pather
Head: Housing
031 311 7003 031 311 3448 /3320
Neil Macleod
Head: Water & Sanitation
031 311 8600 /8605
Victor Baloyi
Head: ETA
Themba Shezi
Head: Procurement
031 311 3247
031 311 3265
Bheki Mkhize
DCM: SAFETY & SECURITY DCM: HEALTH & SOCIAL SERVICES Head: Metro Police
031 311 4100
031 311 4115
031 311 3000
031 311 3910
Dr Musa Gumede Eugene Nzama Dumisani Bhengu Mark Te Water Dr. Nomakhosi Gxagxisa Martin Xaba Thembinkosi Ngcobo
Head: Protection Services Head: Emergency Services Head: Health
031 311 3005
031 311 7314 /5
031 311 2801 /3 305 4004 031 311 4651 031 308 7002 031 311 3505
031 311 3710
Head: Safer Cities Head: Parks, Recreation
031 311 4455 031 311 4508
031 368 2116
Christo Swart
Deputy Head: Parks, Cemeteries
031 201 1303
031 201 7382
Reigneth Nyongwana
D Head: Libraries
031 311 4372
031 368 2116
46 Sipho Cele
DCM: GOVERNANCE
031 311 4006 /4004
031 311 4056
Joe David
Head: City Hall Admin.
031 311 2390 /1
031 311 2171
Gerard Strydom Ntsiki Magwaza
Head: Reg Centres Unit Head: Communications
031 311 6100 031 311 2386 /2278
Ntokoza Chonco
Head: Community Participation Head: Regional Centres
031 311 6185
031 311 6194
031 311 6100 /6285
031 311 6110
031 311 2124
031 311 2164
031 311 3184 /3001
031 311 3268
Gerard Strydom Eric Apelgren
Head: International & Governance Relations
Dr Michael Sutcliffe
DCM: (Acting)CORPORATE & HUMAN RESOURCES Head: Human Resources
Dave Cloete Maqhwe Mthembu
Gugu Mji
Head: ( Acting) Management Services & Org. Development Head: Skills Development
Stan Naraidu
Head: Occupational Health
Maqhawe Mthembu
031 311 3262 /3464
Nokhana Moerane
Head: Management Services Head: Legal Services
Krish Kumar
DCM : TREASURY
031 311 1130 /1131
Louis Kruger Chris Nagooroo
Head: Revenue Services Head: Expenditure
031 311 1130 031 311 1133
Malcolm Joshua
Head: City Fleet
031 311 1134
Keith Matthias
Head: Real Estate
031 311 4300
Members of council Mayor: Deputy Mayor: Speaker:
031 311 3262
031 311 3245 /3255 031 311 4137 031 304 3500
031 311 3003 031 305 2730
031 311 1149
Cllr. Obed Mlaba Cllr. Logie Naidoo Cllr. James Nxumalo
Contact details for the Office of the City Manager: eThekwini Municipality Tel: +27 (0) 31 311 1111 Fax: +27 (0) 31 311 2170 PO Box 1014, Durban 4000 City Hall, West Street, Durban 4001 Email: dovec@durban.gov.za
Municipal staff employed:
18 500
Tourism office: Durban Tourism
PO Box 1044, Durban 4000
47 Station Building, 160 Monty Naicker(Pine Street) Durban 4001 Tel: + 27 (0) 31 304 4934 Fax: +27 (0) 31 304 6196 Email: funinsun@iafrica.com Website: www.durbanexperience.co.za
WARD AND PR COUNCILLORS – ETHEKWINI MUNICIPALITY Surname
First Name
Telephone (Cell)
E-Mail Address
War d
Party
Suburb/Area
Ngubane
Susimpi Simon
072 570 2154
NgubaneSS@durban.gov.za
1
ANC
Hlatshwayo
Stanley Qaphelani
083 424 1349
HlatshwayoSQ@durban.gov.za
2
ANC
Magubane
Zakithi Emmerentia Dennis Mzwamasoka
072 5345 617
MagubaneZE@durban.gov.za
3
ANC
Cato Ridge, Ximba, Nkandla, Sithumba, Nonoti Imbozamo, Maphephetha, Mqeku Engonweni
072 7334 500
ShoziDM@durban.gov.za
4
ANC
Shabalala
Judah Enoch
083 9869 744
ShabalalaJE@durban.gov.za
5
ANC
Mngwengwe
Lucky Nhlanhla Fanie Themba Mbongelwa Steven Terence Peter
084 6222 353
MngwengweLN@durban.gov.za
6
ANC
073 428 4808
MoyoFT@durban.gov.za
7
ANC
082 677 3811
PhethaMS@durban.gov.za
8
ANC
082 492 1422
teecol@mweb.co.za or CollinsTP@durban.gov.za
9
DA
Palmer
Terence Roger
083 632 3169
da@palmerfamily.co.za or PalmerTR@durban.gov.za
10
DA
Madondo
Mduduzi Joel
082 6702 379
MadondoMJ@durban.gov.za
11
ANC
Ngcobo
073 192 7790
ANC
082 719 3056
NgcoboMChristian@durban.gov. za LuthuliP@durban.gov.za
12
Luthuli
Mduduzi Christian Pearl
13
ANC
Mfeka
Patrick
083 7415 374
MfekaP@durban.gov.za
14
ANC
Dimba
Derrick Nkosi
082 417 9544
DimbaDN@durban.gov.za
15
ANC
Shozi
Moyo Phetha Collins
Hammarsdale, Drummond, Inchanga Mophela / Georgedale, Sankontshe Mpumalanga Cliffdale / Inchanga Embo / Assagay Hillcrest/Waterfall , Forest Hill, Molweni Gillitts / Kloof, Winston Park, Albania, Everton, St. Helier Newlands East/KwaMashu, Effingham Heights Kwandengezi Mangangeni/Mari anhill Dassenhoek / Sithundu Hill Marianridge/Stoc kville, Tshelimnyama, Mariannhill, Mpola, St. Wendolins, Ashley, Thornwood
48 Butelezi
Stanley Sakhephi
083 477 3896
ButheleziSS@durban.gov.za
16
ANC
Hlongwa
Talent Mfanufikile Warick Bruce
072 282 6997
HlongwaTM@durban.gov.za
17
ANC
083 7797 094
warick-chapman@thusa.co.za
18
DA
Thulani Emmanuel Marcus Sifiso
073 8684 750
GangileTE@durban.gov.za
19
ANC
082 532 8125
ZunguMS@durban.gov.za
20
ANC
Nyanisa
Nelisiwe Nestar
083 463 3044
NyanisaNN@durban.gov.za
21
ANC
Ngubane
Ellias Mbongiseni
073 395 7115
NgubaneEM@durban.gov.za
22
ANC
Bachu
Bhugwathlall
072 840 4822
BachuB@durban.gov.za
23
ANC
Peer
Fawzia
082 570 6939
fawziap@global.co.za or PeerF@durban.gov.za
24
ANC
Baig
Mahomed Yakoob
073 514 0599
BaigMY@durban.gov.za
25
ANC
Ntshangase
Bridget
073 132 1278
NtshangaseB@durban.gov.za
26
ANC
Coen
Avrille Marcia
083 775 4963
cira@telkomsa.net or CoenAM@durban.gov.za
27
DA
Devenish
George Edwin
072 133 1226
devenish@kznu.ac.za or DevenishGE@durban.gov.za
28
DA
MhlongoNtaka Mngadi
Lindiwe Muriel Bhekisisa Richard
082 6808 457
MhlongoNtakaLM@durban.gov.z a MngadiBR@durban.gov.za
29
ANC
30
ANC
Ngiba
Mkhipheni Mzimuni
083 339 1368
31
ANC
Khoza
Abednigo Vusumuzi
082 953 0970
avkhoza@telkomsa.net or KhozaAV@durban.gov.za
32
ANC
Burrows
Susan Mary
073 524 6620
suerog@mweb.co.za or BurrowsSM@durban.gov.za
33
DA
Gobind
Rabichandra
083 415 2157
GobindR@durban.gov.za
34
ANC
Chapman
Gangile Zungu
083 5737 368
Caversham Glen/Northdene, Hatton Estate, Paradise Valley, Nazareth, St. Wendoline, Mariannhill Park Klaarwater/Savan nah Park, Nagina Pinetown, Cowies Hill, Paradise Valley Wyebank, KwaDabeka Ekuyabuleni / KwaDabeka New Germany, Clermont, Padfield Park Clermont / Zakhele Primary School Pemary Ridge, Resmont, Reservoir Hills, Palmiet, Recreation Westville / Berea West / Chesterville Sydenham/Clara Hills, Springfield, Sherwood Durban CBD, City, Point Beach, Windermere, Stamford Hill Musgrave, Morningside, Essenwood Wiggins, Bonela, Chesterville Cato Manor, Cato Crest, Old Dunbar Glenwood, Mayville, Musgrave, Westridge, Sydenham, University Congella, Albert Park, Esplanade, Maydon Wharf Umbilo/Glenwood Effingham Heights, Avoca Hills, Duffs Road, Greenwood Park, Sea Cow Lake
49 De Boer
Heinz Ulrik
083 355 2343
durbanward35@gmail.com
35
DA
Macpherson
Dean William
083 7760 202
durbanward35@gmail.com
36
DA
Ramchuran
Preeth
RamchuranP@durban.gov.za
37
ANC
Myeza
David Sikhumbuzo
076 324 3823 or 084 547 4547 0730140208
MyezaDS@durban.gov.za
38
IFP
Gwala
Bhungu Mgezeni Dumisani Lucky Linda Denzel
083 3925 467
GwalaBM@durban.gov.za
39
IFP
083 7267 888
NgemaDL@durban.gov.za
40
ANC
Thandolwesizwe / Lindelani, Richmond Farm KwaMashu A, Duffs Road KwaMashu B
084 9646 452
XabaLD@durban.gov.za
41
ANC
KwaMashu - K, C
083 722 1716
NgwaneBA@durban.gov.za
42
ANC
082 293 8794
MabizelaDD@durban.gov.za
43
ANC
Shembe
Bhekisisa Alexius David Dumsani Sibusiso
084 8923 730
44
ANC
Ndaba
Sikhumbuzo
084 9875 105
ShembeSibusiso@durban.gov.z a NdabaSikhumbuzo@durban.gov. za
45
ANC
Dlamini
Bongani
083 9998 341
DlaminiB@durban.gov.za
46
ANC
Majola
Kenneth Lifaso Shunmugam Ramsamy
084 439 6993
MajolaKL@durban.gov.za
47
ANC
084 557 8777
action@mweb.co.za or MoodleySR@durban.gov.za
48
DA
Veeran
Ronnie
082 371 7698
ronniev@saol.com or VeeranRonnie@durban.gov.za
49
DA
Singh
Davanand
084 9000 196
SinghD@durban.gov.za
50
MF
Pillay
Patrick
083 797 9824
patrickpp@mweb.co.za or PillayPatrick@durban.gov.za
51
MF
-
-
-
-
52
MF
Gumede
083 689 9394
GumedeZRT@durban.gov.za
53
ANC
073 1427 675
NcwaneLS@durban.gov.za
54
ANC
082 4213 057
SokhelaJA@durban.gov.za
55
ANC
Gumede
Zandile Ruth Thelma Lincoln Siphiwe Jabulani Africa Sithembiso
072 210 5009
56
ANC
Kunju
Vincent
072 668 1684
GumedeSithembiso@durban.gov .za KunjuVT@durban.gov.za
57
ANC
Ntuzuma G, H, J, F Hlalalisa, Ntuzuma Inanda / Emapulazini KwaMashu L, N, J, P, Ntuzuma C, KwaMancinza KwaMashu - E, F &G KwaMashu M, H/Bester's Camp Phoenix Industrial, Greenbury, Stoneridge, Clayfield, Rockford Sunford / Eastbury, Longcroft Foresthaven, Woodview, Stanmore Shastri Park / Ottawa, Palmview Whetstone/Brook dale, Westham, Northcroft, Lenham Amawod/Trenanc e Manor Ntshungwane / Newtown C Newtown A & B / Ekuphakameni Amatikwe / Phola Mission, Etafuleni Redfern / Bhambayi / Ohlange
Ngema Xaba Ngwane Mabizela
Moodley
Ncwane Sokhela
Redhill, Umhlanga Rocks, Glen Anil, Sunningdale, La Lucia Durban North, Glenashley, Virginia, Umgeni Park, Briardene Newlands West, Hippo Road
50 Ndzimbomvu
Mxolisi Kenneth
082 8446 079
NdzimbomvuMK@durban.gov.za
58
ANC
Dlamini
072 2046 778
DlaminiJM@durban.gov.za
59
ANC
Arunajallam
Japhet Mlungisi Chellappen
082 302 1925
ArunajallamC@durban.gov.za
60
ANC
Abraham
Michael
072 6294 384
AbrahamM@durban.gov.za
61
ANC
Mabaso
Nompumelelo Theodorah
073 3802 249
MabasoNT@durban.gov.za
62
ANC
Mitchell (Jnr)
AndrĂŠ Ross
084 5500 133
andre.Mitchell@barrowsonline.co m or MitchellA@durban.gov.za
63
DA
Prinsloo
Billie Dorothea
082 923 0842
dweba@saol.com or PrinslooBD@durban.gov.za
64
DA
Mitchell (Snr)
AndrĂŠ Ross
084 464 1650
amitchell@absamail.co.za or MitchellAR@durban.gov.za
65
DA
Du Bois
Duncan Leslie
083 291 4913
dubois@eastcoast.co.za or DuBoisDL@durban.gov.za
66
DA
Snyman
082 7007 081
SnymanAD@durban.gov.za
67
DA
Shaik
Aubrey Desmond Ebrahim
082 578 6026
ShaikE@durban.gov.za
68
IFP
Palan
Thulkanna
083 5601 649
PalanT@durban.gov.za
69
MF
Rajaram
Nunkumar
084 426 9972
RajaramN@durban.gov.za
70
MF
Singh
Jayraj
SinghJayraj@durban.gov.za
71
MF
Nontshela
Mzawuthi Saddam
(083 560 2906 082 6373 323
NontshelaMS@durban.gov.za
72
ANC
Naidoo
Anandan
082 337 0834
NaidooAN@durban.gov.za
73
MF
Mthembu
Octavia Nolubabalo Isabel Mokgadi Robert Mshiyeni Mathombi
083 368 6543
MthembuON@durban.gov.za
74
ANC
072 417 0177
MalatsiIM@durban.gov.za
75
ANC
072 5295 479
MzobeRM@durban.gov.za
76
ANC
082 5927 390
MnyanduMC@durban.gov.za
77
ANC
Malatsi Mzobe Mnyandu
Mt. Edgecombe, Umdloti Beach, La Mercy, Verulam Etafuleni/Oakford , Amaotana Verulam/Hazelme re, Redcliffe, Canelands Cottonlands/Tong aat CBD, Wastonia Hambanathi/Fairb reeze, Tongaat Beach, Mangwaveni, Ghandi's Hill Queensburgh, Malvern, Ethembeni, Ekuthuleni, Northdene Yellowwood Park, Montclair, Woodlands Hillary / Burlington, Bellair, Memorial Park, Mount Vernon, Coedmore Rossburgh, Bluff, Clairwood, Grosvenor, Bayhead, Island View Wentworth, Brighton Beach Mobeni, Jacobs, Austerville, Merewent Bayview, Mobeni Heights, Havenside Silverglen, Woodhurst, Westcliffe Shallcross, Chatsworth Chatsworth, Moorton, Arena Park, Welbedacht Rose Heights, Witteklip, Croftdene, Arena Park Lamontville (Chris Hani) Lamontville (Barcelona) Umlazi S & V / Glebelands Umlazi H /
51 Claudia Nkontwana
072 5705 819
NkontwanaSP@durban.gov.za
78
ANC
Umlazi K & L
082 767 9868
NyawoseMS@durban.gov.za
79
ANC
Umlazi F & G
073 182 1838
XuluBE@durban.gov.za
80
ANC
084 624 3785
MthembuNE@durban.gov.za
81
ANC
Umlazi - A, B, E &V Umlazi C
083 5246 982
DladlaMAK@durban.gov.za
82
ANC
Umlazi - N, R & W
082 3987 632
ShabalalaNF@durban.gov.za
83
ANC
Umlazi J & M
076 528 6633
MthembuSS@durban.gov.za
84
ANC
072 5867 261
MkhizeSP@durban.gov.za
85
ANC
Ziphathele Vincent Abegail Nomthandazo Nomzamo Irene
073 178 6673
NgceceZV@durban.gov.za
86
ANC
083 9676 756
ShabalalaAN@durban.gov.za
87
ANC
Umlazi AA, BB, CC Umlazi - N, R & F, Ogwini, Sizwakele Umlazi Z, Y / Malukazi Umlazi Q, D
083 7495 118
MkhizeNI@durban.gov.za
88
ANC
Mkhize
Bhekokuhle Cyprian
073 763 1546
MkhizeBC@durban.gov.za
89
IFP
Maistry
Freddie
083 2878 112
MaistryF@durban.gov.za
90
ANC
Ntanzi
Prince Njabulo Mboneni Joseph Mthandeni Derrick Donald Zithulele Senzangakho na Gabriel Mbongeni
073 2205 444
NtanziPN@durban.gov.za
91
ANC
083 3124 445
ZuluMJ@durban.gov.za
92
ANC
083 481 5367
MsomiMD@durban.gov.za
93
ANC
078 246 3333
NtuliDZ@durban.gov.za
94
ANC
082 7911 058
ShangeSenzangakhona@durban .gov.za CeleGM@durban.gov.za
95
ANC
96
ANC
Johannes Jacobus Pretorius Stanley Zamokwakhe
083 380 4697
sonnybruns@absamail.co.za or BrunsdonJJP@durban.gov.za
97
DA
083 741 5189
XuluSZ@durban.gov.za
98
ANC
Bayeni
Mduduzi Enock
082 719 3999
BayeniME@durban.gov.za
99
ANC
Magwaza
Tana Derrick
072 240 3824
MagwazaTD@durban.gov.za
100
ANC
Abdool
Mahomed Amin Mahomed Faruk
083 786 4381
AbdoolMA@durban.gov.za
PR-TA
083 577 8648
AdamMF@durban.gov.za
PR-TA
Nyawose Xulu Mthembu Dladla
Shabalala Mthembu Mkhize
Nzama Shabalala Mkhize
Zulu Msomi Ntuli Shange Cele
Brunsdon
Xulu
Adam
Sindiswa Pretty-Girl Mishack Sithenjwa Bhekisisa Elliot Nomusa Euna Muziwenyang a Amon Kumakwabo Nomvuzo Francisca Sibonelo Stewart Sifiso Patrick
Imisebe
083 339 6750
Umlazi Zwelesithembiso D, A, B Isipingo, Umlazi T, Malukazi, Isipingo Rail Durban Airport Area, Isipingo Beach, Orient Hills, Lotus Park EmaXulwini / KwaMyeza Clermont / Etshelihle Ezimbokodweni, Amanzimtoti KwaMakhutha, Ezimangweni Folweni, Empushini Sunduzwayo, Etholeni, Adams Mission, Mangamazini Bhekulwandle, Amanzimtoti, Baphehli Mnini, Umgababa, Illovu, Kingsburgh Craigieburn, Umkomaas, Magabheni Siwini/Ehlanzeni
52 Bawden
Esther Mary
079 456 2993
bawden@3i.co.za or BawdenEM@durban.gov.za
PRIFP
Bhengu
072 267 2228
BhenguMN@durban.gov.za
083 242 9674
CeleNT@durban.gov.za
083 5714 877
CeleJN@durban.gov.za
083 272 0405
ChamaneNB@durban.gov.za
Chetty
My-Pet Ntombifuthi Nana Tryphina Joice Nondumiso Nompumelelo Beata Gangraj
083 321 0989
ChettyGangraj@durban.gov.za
PRANC PRANC PRANC PRANC PR-MF
Chetty
Arumugam
083 555 0006
Christians
Alex
082 372 0741
ChettyArumugam@durban.gov.z a jazzdance@telkomsa.net or ChristiansA@durban.gov.za
David
Eunice
084 585 6027
eunicedavid@telkomsa.net or DavidE@durban.gov.za
PRANC
Davis
Peter
082 571 3323
peterdee@webmail.co.za or DavisP@durban.gov.za
PR-DA
Ellis
Phillida Evelyn
082 775 8056
phillida@nn.independent.co.za or EllisPE@durban.gov.za
PR-DA
Gabela
Thandi Lucia
072 407 0518
GabelaTL@durban.gov.za
Gaillard
Denis Colin
083 551 2075
GaillardC@durban.gov.za
PRANC PR-DA
George
Cyril Maurice
083 299 3947
cybrengeorge@absamail.co.za or GeorgeCM@durban.gov.za
PRACDP
Girdhari
Banparkash
083 352 6318
GirdhariB@durban.gov.za
PR-MF
Gobey
Aleta Jacoba Magdalena
083 280 2039
alta@genlex.co.za or GobeyAJM@durban.gov.za
PRANC
Govender
Poobalan
082 4489 214
GovenderP@durban.gov.za
Gumede
083 2746 961
GumedeSN@durban.gov.za
Gumede
Sibusiso Nigel Vela Cecil
082 8107 355
GumedeVC@durban.gov.za
Gumede
Msizi Percival
072 485 0152
GumedeMP@durban.gov.za
Gumede
Thokozile Joyce Ravalall
073 5838 585
GumedeTJ@durban.gov.za
083 423 8102
hansrajr@absa.co.za or HansrajR@durban.gov.za
PRANC PRANC PRIFP PRIFP PRIFP PR-MF
083 5947 293
HlengwaPP@durban.gov.za
Hoorzuk
Primrose Phumzile Diana Gloria
083 784 4208
dianah1@mweb.co.za or HoorzukDG@durban.gov.za
Hoosman
Nafisa Bi
083 298 1285
HoosmanNB@durban.gov.za
Iyir
Noorharpersa dh Birtharthee Soobramoney
083 777 5248
IyirNB@durban.gov.za
083 555 0886
Bjayanathan@edcon.co.za or JayanathanS@durban.gov.za
Jiyane
Zodwa Emeltha
072 404 4866
Johnson
Managi
082 339 2789
Cele Cele Chamane
Hansraj Hlengwa
Jayanathan
action.da@mweb.co.za or JohnsonM@durban.gov.za
PR-ID PR-DA
PRANC PRANC PRANC PRIFP PR-DA PRSADE CO PR-DA
53 Kalicharan
Soonilall
083 683 3321
KalicharanS@durban.gov.za
PR-MF
Kaunda
Sipho Alam
073 353 0901
KaundaSA@durban.gov.za
Khanyile
082 420 4822
KhanyileJZ@durban.gov.za
082 457 0788
KhuzwayoSG@durban.gov.za
082 486 0788
KikineSKB@durban.gov.za
083 2495 489
LangaNP@durban.gov.za
Lindsay
Jeremiah Zwelihle Sipho Gladwell Samuel Kikine Bhekuyise Nomthandazo Patricia Jean Dagmar
PRANC PRIFP PRANC PRANC
082 550 4427
lindsayjd@mweb.co.za or LindsayJD@durban.gov.za
Lutyeku
Velile
083 571 2754
LutyekuV@durban.gov.za
Mabaso
Margaret Thandi Francisca Thembisile Nhanhla Freda Nokuthula Judith William Lekgoa
082 909 5564
MabasoMT@durban.gov.za
082 9528 022
MabuzaFT@durban.gov.za
072 5837 008
MadikizelaNF@durban.gov.za
083 5380 199
MakhanyaNJ@durban.gov.za
083 3284 958
lekgoa@dpsa.org.za or MapenaWL@durban.gov.za
Mbambo
Vumani Joseph
083 491 7676
vumanimbambo@yahoo.com or MbamboVJ@durban.gov.za
Mbatha
Phumlani Alpheus Sihle Maxwell
072 267 1561 082 7087 889
MbiliSM@durban.gov.za
082 9559 934
MhlanziDM@durban.gov.za
078 242 3004 or 083 863 6822 082 491 9905
MhlongoMIN@durban.gov.za
072 127 4841
MncwabeDF@durban.gov.za
Mngadi
Dennis Mzwandile Marrbirth Ignelia Nompumelelo Thembinkosi Obed Divas Fakisono Thandi Edna
073 243 9460
MngadiTE@durban.gov.za
PRANC PRIFP PR-DA
Mngadi
Molly
083 4220 059
mngadi@absamail.co.za or MngadiM@durban.gov.za
PRIFP
Mnguni
073 614 6314
MnguniSD@durban.gov.za
073 159 5807
MngwengweBV@durban.gov.za
Morar
Simosakhe David Bhekizazi Vincent Rajesh
082 881 8506
Morar
Shamini
083 679 4503
nnp@saol.com or MorarR@durban.gov.za nnp@saol.com.org or MorarS@durban.gov.za
PRIFP PRIFP PRANC PRANC
Mpungose
Nkosinathi Erick Zithulele Wiseman Melta Khanyisile
083 3525 210
MpungoseNE@durban.gov.za
082 439 0025
MshibeZW@durban.gov.za
073 179 2625 / 079 694 4350
MthembuMK@durban.gov.za
Khuzwayo Kikine
Langa
Mabuza Madikizela MakhanyaSibiya Mapena
Mbili Mhlanzi Mhlongo
Mlaba Mncwabe
Mngwengwe
Mshibe Mthembu
MlabaO@durban.gov.za
PRANC PR-DA PRANC PRANC PRANC PRANC PRANC PRANC PR-DA PRANC PRANC PRANC PRIFP
PRIFP PRANC PRANC
54 Mthethwa
Sipho Japhet
083 3134 319
MthethwaSJ@durban.gov.za
Mulqueeny
Judalene Iris Mary Benjamin Elijah Devanathan Kistnasamy
076 8758 112
MulqueenyJ@durban.gov.za
082 8152 521
MweliBE@durban.gov.za
072 074 6861
devannaicker@telkomsa.net or NaickerDK@durban.gov.za
Naidoo
Loganathan
083 272 4658
Naidoo
Pragalathan
082 889 0024
Naidoo
Selverani Rungiah
073 773 9330
Naidool@active3.co.za or NaidooLoganathan@durban.gov. za rockett@mjvn.co.za or NaidooPragalathan@durban.gov .za lallienaidoo@yahoo.com or NaidooSR@durban.gov.za
Naidoo
Jonathan
072 450 3960
jonathann@telkomsa.net or NaidooJonathan@durban.gov.za
PRACDP
Naranjee
Manilall
082 966 3262
NaranjeeM@durban.gov.za
Ndlela
073 6754 836
NdlelaNB@durban.gov.za
083 529 6769
NdlelaG@durban.gov.za
Nene
Ntombi Beatrice Gladwin Bheka Jonathan Mfana Patrick
PRIFP PRANC PRIFP
076 822 9583
NeneMP@durban.gov.za
Ngwenya
Sipho Samuel
072 5341 423
NgwenyaS@durban.gov.za
Ngwenya
Khonziwe Ntokozo Fortunate Mduduzi Samuel Nkululeko Cromwell Gillian Margaret
083 7100 876
Ntshangase
Ntuli
Mweli Naicker
Ndlela
Nkosi
PRANC PRANC PRIFP PR-DA PRANC PR-DA
PR-DA
PRAZAP O PRANC PR-ID
076 1331 382
NkosiMS@durban.gov.za
082 817 2478
NofeketaNC@durban.gov.za
082 800 0943
gnoyce@africamail.co.za or NoyceGM@durban.gov.za
PR-DA
Mary-Jane Mama
084 415 4089
NtshangaseMM@durban.gov.za
082 7538 871
NtuliMM@durban.gov.za
073 4909 804
Nxumaloj@durban.gov.za
083 682 6702
NzuzaTT@durban.gov.za
Padayachee
Mandlenkosi Mzikayifani James Sikhosiphi Theresa Thembi Pragasan
082 407 2797
PadayacheeP@durban.gov.za
PRNADE CO PRIFP PRANC PRIFP PR-MF
Pepler
Peter Michael
082 877 8005
PeplerPM@durban.gov.za
Petersen
Brenda Hazel
083 616 7193
Phungula
Autrina Nomathemba Jacob Johannes Geoffrey Douglas Ayrton
072 933 4645
PhungulaAN@durban.gov.za
082 824 8523
PienaarJ@durban.gov.za
083 695 9190
geoffpullan@iafrica.com or PullanGDA@durban.gov.za
Nofeketa Noyce
Nxumalo Nzuza
Pienaar Pullan
PRIFP PR-DA
PRIFP PRANC PR-DA PRANC PR-DA
55 Reddy
Visvin Gopal
082 325 3497
reddyvg@durban.gov.za
Saib
Yassien
082 660 2787
ysaib@telkomsa.net or SaibY@durban.gov.za
Sibiya
082 336 8560
SibiyaBF@durban.gov.za
Sibiya
Bhekumusa Funakonke Ntombizodwa
Singh
Rakesh
074 300 4728
SinghRakesh@durban.gov.za
PRANC PRANC PR-ID
Stefanidis
Senprabha
083 786 9785
StefanidisS@durban.gov.za
PR-MF
Sunker
Laljith
082 831 5795
SunkerL@durban.gov.za
Thring
Wayne Maxim
083 623 1240
wayne@acdpkzn.co.za or ThringWM@durban.gov.za
PRIFP PRACDP
Tsepouras
Constantina
082 470 1963
TsepourasC@durban.gov.za
PR-DA
Young
Nokuthula Yolenda
084 4457 207
yolanda@workmail.co.za or YoungNY@durban.gov.za
PRANC
Zulu
Nokuthula Goodness Mqiniseni Simon Pritured Sibusiso
073 1324 703
ZuluNG@durban.gov.za
082 964 3348
simonzwi@mweb.co.za
073 372 9396
ZwanePS@durban.gov.za
PRANC PRANC PRANC
Zwane Zwane
072 219 8274
DURBAN STREET NAME CHANGES OLD NAME
NEW NAME
TYPE
SUBURB
ADAMS ROAD
KHOTHO MKHUNYA
ROAD
AMANZIMTOTI
ALBERT ST
INGCUCE
ROAD
CBD
ALIWAL STREET
SAMORA MACHEL
STREET
CBD
ARGYLE RD
SANDILE THUSI
ROAD
GREYVILLE
BAKER ST
J N SINGH
STREET
CBD
BEATRICE ST
CHARLOTTE MAXEKE
STREET
GREYVILLE
BELLAIR ROAD
VUSI MZIMELA
ROAD
MAYVILLE
BELLEVUE ROAD
AMICAL CABRAL
ROAD
ISIPINGO BEACH
BEREA RD (NORTH)
KING DINUZULU (NORTH)
ROAD
WARWICK
BEREA RD (SOUTH)
KING DINUZULU (SOUTH)
ROAD
WARWICK
BIDEFORD RD
ZINTO CELE
ROAD
BLAIR ATHOLL RD
RODGER SISHI
ROAD
NEW GERMANY
BOOTH RD + SPINE RD
HARRY GWALA
ROAD
CHESTERVILLE
BRICKFIELD RD
FELIX DLAMINI
ROAD
SYDENHAM
BRICKHILL ROAD
SYLVESTER NTULI
ROAD
OLD FORT
BROADWAY
SWAPO
ROAD
BROADWAY
CANAL RD
RICHARD WALNE
ROAD
MAYDON WHARF
CATO MANOR ST + portion of FRANCIOS RD to Ballair
MARY THIPHE
STREET
WESTRIDGE
CENTENARY
M L SULTAN
ROAD
SOUTH GATE
PRANC PR-DA
56 CHELMSFORD RD CIRCLE ROADCHATSWORTH COWEY ROAD AND EDITH BENSON ROAD DARTNEL ROAD AND MITCHELL ROAD DAVENPORT
J B MARKS
ROAD
BULWER
R K KHAN
CIRCLE
DAWNCLIFFE
PROBLEM MKHIZE
ROAD
ESSENWOOD
GLADYS MANZI
ROAD
GREYVILLE
HELEN JOSEPH
ROAD
BULWER
DHARWAR & BIKANER RDS
KRISHNA RABILAL
ROAD
MEREWENT
DORES LANE
SANELE NXUMALO
LANE
TONGAAT CENTRAL
DURANTA RD
BASIL FEBRUARY
ROAD
MEREWENT
EDWIN SWALES
SOLOMON MAHLANGU
DRIVE
UMBILO
ESSENWOOD ROAD
STEVEN DLAMINI
ROAD
ESSENWOOD
FIELD ST
JOE SLOVO
STREET
CBD
FIRST AV + STAMFORDHILL RD
MATHEWS MEYIWA
ROAD
SELECTION BEACH
FISCHER ROAD – HILLCREST
BLESSING NINELA
ROAD
WATERFALL
FISHER ST
MASOBIYA MDLULI
STREET
SOUTH BEACH
FRANCOIS RD
RICK TURNER
ROAD
UMBILO
FRERE RD
ESTHER ROBERTS
ROAD
GLENWOOD
GALE ST
MAGWAZA MAPHALALA
STREET
CONGELA
GARDINER ST
DOROTHY NYEMBE
STREET
CBD
GOBLE RD
SMISO NKWANYANA
ROAD
MORNINGSIDE
GRAY PARK RD
DR HOOSEN HAFFAJEE
ROAD
BRIGHTON BEACH
KING CETSHWAYO
HIGHWAY
PARADISE VALLEY/COWIES HILL
ADELAIDE TAMBO
DRIVE
BROADWAY
KING GEORGE V ROAD + SOUTH RIDGE RD
MAZISI KUNENE
ROAD
UNIVERSITY
KINGSWAY RD
ANDREW ZONDO
ROAD
AMANZIMTOTI/ATHLONE PARK
KWAMASHU HIGHWAY
CURNICK NDLOVU
HIGHWAY
KWAMUSHU
LAMONTVILLE RD 1 and LAMONTVILLE MAIN RD
MSIZI DUBE
ROAD
LAMONTVILLE
LEOPOLD ST
DAVID WEBSTER
STREET
WARWICK
LORNE STREET
ISMAIL C MEER
STREET
GREYVILLE
M27
JABU NGCOBO
DRIVE
TONGAAT/VERULAM
M35
SBU MAGWANYANE
DRIVE
SOUTH RIDGE
GOPALALL HURBANS
ROAD
TONGAAT/VERULAM
MTHOKO MKHIZE
DRIVE
MPUMALANGA
LENA AHRENS
ROAD
GLENWOOD
JAN SMUTS HIGHWAY + Whole of M13 KENSINGTON DRIVE
MAIN RD TONGAAT MAIN RD TO MPUMALANGA T/SHIP MANNING ROAD
57 MANSFIELD RD
STEVE BIKO
ROAD
MUSGRAVE
MARINE PARADE
O R TAMBO
PARADE
DURBAN BEACH FRONT
MARRIOT GARDENS
GLADYS MAZIBUKO
ROAD
ESSENWOOD
MASONIC GROVE
DULLAH OMAR
GROVE
CBD
MCDONALD RD
ALAN PATON
ROAD
BULWER
MOORE RD
CHE GUEVARA
ROAD
BULWER
MOSS ST
GEORGE SEWPERSADH
STREET
GRANGETOWN
MR577
DUMISANI MAKHAYE
DRIVE
KWAMUSHU
NEWLANDS EAST DRIVE
MUSA DLADLA
DRIVE
NEWLANDS EAST
NICHOLSON ROAD
Z K MATHEWS
ROAD
UMBILO
NORTH COAST RD
CHRIS HANI
ROAD
PARKHILL
NORTH RIDGE + RIDGE RD
PETER MOKABA
ROAD
MORNINGSIDE
NORTHERN DRIVEPHOENIX
JG CHAMPION
DRIVE
FOREST HAVEN
NORTHWAY RD
KENNETH KAUNDA
ROAD
ATHLONE
OLD DUTCH RD
CHRIS NTULI
ROAD
MUSGRAVE
OLD FORT PLACE
ARCHIE GUMEDE
PLACE
CBD
OLD FORT RD
K E MASINGA
ROAD
CBD
OLD MAIN RD ISIPINGO
PHILA NDWANDWE
ROAD
ISIPINGO
OLD MAIN ROADPINETOWN
JOSIAH GUMEDE
ROAD
PINETOWN
OLD MAIN ROADSOUTH
WANDA CELE
ROAD
UMGABABA/AMANZIMTOTI
ORDINANCE RD
BRAAM FISCHER
ROAD
CBD
PELICAN DRIVE
LENNY NAIDU
DRIVE
BAYVIEW
PINE ST
MONTY NAICKER
ROAD
CBD
PRINCE ALFRED STREET
FLORENCE NZAMA
STREET
CBD
PRINCE EDWARD
DR GOONAM
STREET
CBD
QUEEN MARY AVENUE
SPHIWE ZUMA
AVENUE
UMBILO
QUEEN ST
DENIS HURLEY
STREET
CBD
R603
SBU MKHIZE
DRIVE
LOVU
RICHMOND RD
HENRY PENNINGTON
ROAD
NAGINA
RUSSEL ST
JOSEPH NDULI
STREET
CBD
SHEPSTONE RD
QASHANA KHUZWAYO
ROAD
RIGDEVIEW
SMITH ST
ANTON LEMBEDE
STREET
CBD
MOSES KOTANE
ROAD
SPARKS
GRIFFITHS MXENGE
HIGHWAY
UMLAZI
MAUD MFUSI
STREET
CBD
RD NAIDU
DRIVE
SPRINGFIELD
SPARKS RD + ABREY RD SPINAL RD AT UMLAZI (Mangosuthu High Way) ST GOERGES STREET STANLEY COPLEY DRIVE
58 SYDENHAM ROAD
JOHN ZIKHALI
ROAD
ESSENWOOD/MUSGRAVE
VICTORIA STREET
BERTA MKHIZE
STREET
CBD
WALTER GILBERT
ISAIAH NTSHANGASE
ROAD
STAMFORD HILL
WARWICK AV
JULIUS NYERERE
AVENUE
WARWICK
WATSON H/WAY
USHUKELA DRIVE
DRIVE
ISIPINGO HILLS
WEST ST
DR PIXLEY KaSEME
STREET
CBD
WILLIAMS ROAD
KHUZIMPI SHEZI
ROAD
UMBILO
WILLOWVALE ROAD
ALBERT DLOMO
ROAD
GLENWOOD
WINDER ST
DR LANGALIBALELE DUBE
STREET
SOUTH BEACH
WINDERMERE
LILIAN NGOYI
ROAD
WINDERMERE
USEFUL CONTACT NUMBERS / EMAILS AT A GLANCE Emergency Numbers Police / Flying Squad Ambulance Fire & Emergency Sea Rescue Mountain Rescue
10111 10177 031 361 000 031 361 8567 080 000 5133
Important Numbers Child Line Life Line Child Protection Unit Tourist Protection Unit SPCA Durban & Coastal Emergency Maritime / Sea Rescue Mountain Rescue Fire Department Energy Saving Electricity Faults Robots Health Land Invasions Verges Water Cleansing & Solid Waste Rates & Revenue Queries Potholes, Roads & Storm water
080 005 5555 031 312 2323 031 310 3100 031 368 4453/2207 031 273 1200/ 031 305 3347 031 261 6509 031 361 8567 080 000 5133 031 361 0000 dsm@elec.durban.gov.za 080 131 3111 custocare@elec.durban.gov.za 080 033 3467 aucampa@drban.gov.za envirohealth@durban.gov.za mzimelah@durban.gov.za swartc@durban.gov.za 080 131 3013 eservices@dmws.durban.gov.za 080 032 3235 (sewage) dswcsl@dmws.durban.gov.za revline@durban.gov.za
59 Maintenance
eservices@dmws.durban.gov.za
Parks Board Reservations Ezemvelo KZN Wildlife South African National Parks
033 845 1999 012 428 9111
Weather General Durban Maritime
082 162 082 231 1603 031 307 4135 / 031 301 8584
General Computicket Playhouse Company Durban City Hall International Convention Centre
083 915 8000 031 369 9555 031 311 1111 031 360 1000
Internet Cafes ColourKo – Cowey Centre Cyber Café – 134 Mansfield Rd Durban Online – Ushaka Village Infonet Café – Umhlanga Internet Fundi – Davenport Ctr Kaya e-Café – Broad Street Odyssey – Gateway Thintanani – 442 Smith Street
031 207 6550 031 201 4688 031 337 1818 031 561 1397 031 202 5625 031 304 5932 031 566 5120 031 301 3178
Central Post Office
031 336 3333 Corner of Pixley Kasema (West) & Dorothy Nyembe (Gardiner Str). Mon-Fri 08h00 – 16h30 Wed 08h30 – 16h30 Sat 08h00 – 12h00
Libraries Central Lending Library
Don Afrikana Library Central Reference Library
031 311 1111 / 2208/2146 Durban City Hall Mon-Fri 09h00 – 16h30 Sat 08h30 – 14h30 031 332 0586/7 10th Floor Liberty Towers, 214 Pixley Kasema St 031 337 6246/7 10th Floor Liberty Towers, 214 Pixley Kasema St
HEALTHCARE Ambulance Metro Ambulance (all areas) Netcare 24-hr emergency Emergency Medical Rescue ER 24
10177 082 911 031 302 9911 084 124
60 City-Med St John’s
080 033 3911 031 305 6588
Hospitals Addington Albert Luthuli Crompton, Pinetown Entabeni Entabeni, 24-hr trauma Kingsway Hospital McCord’s Parklands St Augustine’s Umhlanga Westville
031 327 2000 031 240 1000 031 702 0777 031 204 1300 031 204 1377 031 904 7000 031 268 5700 031 242 4000 031 268 5000 031 560 5500 031 265 0911
Medical Centres & Services ER Central Sunningdale South Beach Med (24-hr) Wheel Medical The Travel Doctor Dental Services
031 337 1288 031 562 9393 031 332 3101 031 332 5711 031 360 1122 031 304 3000
TRANSPORT Car Hire Avis Budget Imperial Tempest
086 102 1111 086 101 6622 086 113 1000 031 368 5231
Taxis Mozzie Cabs Bunny Cabs Eagle
086 066 9943 031 332 2914 031 337 8333
Inter-City Coach Services Greyhound Translux SA Roadlink Lux Liner
083 915 9000 086 158 9282 031 307 5424 011 914 2455
Durban International Airport Enquires Flight Information
031 451 6666 086 727 7888
ART / PARKS/ GARDENS /MUSEUMS /NATURE RESERVES/ ATTRACTIONS / HISTORY AND TOURISM OFFICES Art Galleries Durban art Gallery
031 311 2264/9
61 The BAT Shop African Art Centre The NSA Art Gallery
031 332 9951 031 304 7915 031 202 3686/7
Parks / Gardens /Nature Reserves & Tourism Offices Tourist Junction
Ushaka Marine World Metro Info Centre Tourism KZN Thousand Hills Tourism Sugar Coast Tourism Dolphin Coast Tourism Botanic Gardens Friends of the Botanic Gardens Jamieson Park Japanese Gardens Mitchell Park Makaranga Garden Lodge Hawaan Forest Umbogavango (Fax) Empisini Burman Bush Pigeon Valley Park Trail Paradise Valley Nature Reserve Kenneth Stainbank Nature Reserve Palmiet Nature Reserve Krantzkloof Nature Reserve New Germany Nature Reserve Umhlanga Tourism Amanzimtoti Tourism Bluff Nature Reserve Hazelmere Dam Nagle Dam Shongweni Dam Inanda Dam
Beaches and Pools
031 304 4934 1st Floor Old Station Building, 160 Pine Street Mon-Fri 08h00 – 16h00 Sat 09h00 – 14h00 031 337 8099 080 033 1011 031 336 7500 031 903 7498 031 561 4257 032 946 1997 031 201 1303 031 202 5819 031 312 2318 031 563 1333 031 312 2318 031 764 6616 031 566 4018 031 904 1692 031 973 0093 / 039 973 0093 031 312 4466 / 2773 082 926 5333 / 031 206 1738 031 702 3443/3473 031 469 2807 031 203 7067/5 / 031 266 6342 031 764 3515 031 262 8239 / 031 709 1074 031 561 4257 031 903 7498/7493 031 469 2807 / 031 461 3623 032 533 2315 031 782 8085 031 769 1283/1175 082 551 5616/ 031 766 9946 031 335 3700
HISTORICAL SITES Culture & Heritage
PheZulu Safari Park Isithumba Adventure - Cultural Village Durban Cult & Document Centre Temple of Understanding Juma Majid Mosque Inanda Heritage Trail Emanuel Catholic Cathedral
031 777 1000 031 777 7167 031 309 7559 031 403 3328 031 306 0026 031 311 4078 031 306 3595
62 Walkabout Tours / Orient & History
031 304 4934
MUSEUMS Adams Mission History & Science Durban Holocaust Centre Phansi Museum Luthuli Museum Natural Science Museum Old House Museum Old Court House Museum KwaMuhle Museum Port Natal Maritime Museum Pinetown Museum Bergthiel Museum (Westville) Cato Manor Heritage Museum Old Fort Museum Campbell Museum Geological Display Centre UKZN Natal Sharks Board Old Mutual Natural Science Museum
083 948 2729 031 368 6833 031 206 2889 032 559 6822 031 311 2256 031 311 2261 031 311 2226/7 031 311 2235 031 311 2231 031 718 2740 031 203 7107 031 261 6640 031 307 3337 031 207 3432 031 260 2525 031 561 1001 031 566 8040
UNIQUE EXPERIENCES Scuba Diving
082 454 9222
Walking Tours Walkabout Tours
031 304 4934/3868
Helicopter Tours Virginia Airflip Ithala Game Reserve Sky Diving Ushaka Helicopter Tours Cato Flying School
031 563 7101 072 214 6040 031 328 8000 031 765 5209
Boat Trips Sarie Marais Isle of Capri African Queen Hakuna Matata Durban Charter Boat Assoc.
031 305 4022 031 337 7751 / 031 305 3099 032 943 1118 031 301 1953 031 301 1115
63 Durban Ferry Services Da Boss Executive Cruise
031 301 1953 082 519 5000
Steam Train Umgeni Steam Railway
031 303 3003 / 082 353 6003
WHERE TO GO Attractions Ushaka Marine World Sea World / Wet n Wild Snorkel Lagoon Shark Experience Ocean Walk Experience Rickshaw Rides Ricksha Bus Tours Sugar Terminals Umgeni River Bird Park Victoria Street Market Sharks Board Crocodile Creek Phezulu / Assegay Safari Park Swazi Candles Virginia Airport Marianhill Monastery Crocworld Water World 1000 Hills Choo Choo Mini Town Duck & Deck Animal Farm Phezulu Crocodile Park Animal Farmyard Wilson’s Wharf Suncoast Casino Sibaya Casino & Entertainment Fantasy Forest Games Centre Gateway Gateway Theatre of Shopping Rock Climbing Surfing 4x4 Trails Theatre Imax Skate Park Pavilion Shopping Centre Mini Golf
031 328 8000 031 328 8000 031 328 8000 031 328 8000 031 328 8000 031 311 4497 / 083 626 9669 031 304 4034 031 365 8100 031 579 4600 031 306 4021 031 566 0400 082 920 0730 031 777 1000 031 777 1000 031 563 7101 031 700 2704/ 4288 039 976 1103 031 903 3034 082 353 6003 031 337 7892 031 768 1029 031 777 1000 031 765 2240 031 307 7841 031 328 3000 031 580 5000 031 566 1897 031 584 9400
031 265 0558
64 Skate Park Ten Pin Bowling
Theatres The Natal Playhouse Bat Centre / TransAfrica Express Elizabeth Sneddon Theatre The Heritage Theatre Catalina Theatre Barnyard Theatre Izulu Theatre Stables Theatre Centre for Jazz Marketing Dept
031 369 9555 031 332 0451 031 260 2296 031 765 4197 031 305 6889 031 566 3045 031 580 5555 031 309 2513 031 260 3385 031 580 5100
Kiddies Attractions Mini Town PheZulu Safari Park Animal Farmyard
031 337 7892 031 777 1000 031 765 2240
SPORT
Football Football is the most popular spectator sport in South Africa. In KwaZulu-Natal, the province is divided into regions, which are exactly analogous to the municipal districts. Therefore, there are ten country regions and one metro region (eThekwini). Within these regions are a number of Local Football Associations (LFA’s) which again correspond with the local district boundaries. The eThekwini Metro region contains 100 wards, which make up 19 LFA’s. Clubs within these associations elect officials for each club, which form the nucleus of the SAFA regional council. The SAFA KZN regional committee is elected from this council. The regional committees vote on
65 issues concerning football in SA. Football at grassroots level enjoys a tremendous amount of interest and support.
SAFA KZN
031 332 1813
Professional Soccer Leagues Amazulu Football Club Golden Arrows Football Club Thanda Zulu Royal Durban Stars Nathi Lions Pietermaritzburg United
031 564 0161 031 303 9848 079 884 6142 031 301 1418 031 304 1699 033 392 4551
Local Football Associations Chatsworth Clermont Durban FA/Berea/Cato Manor Durban South Greater Hillcrest Inanda KwaMashu Mbumbulu Mpumalanga/ Ntshongweni Ntuzuma Phoenix Pinetown Pinetown South Reunion Thandanani/ Inchanga Tongaat Umkhomaas/ Magabheni Umlazi Verulam
082 376 3322 083 479 1317 082 725 1869 083 778 1250 084 716 4926 073 166 3229 082 967 9957 084 575 8194 072 105 5344 082 465 0770 072 615 8648 083 453 7981 083 477 3896 083 862 0266 076 239 4145 083 293 9744 082 827 0488 083 615 7835 073 060 6332 FIFA Beach Soccer 031 336 2500 One of the newest and fastest growing football disciplines is that of Beach Soccer. FIFA and Beach Soccer World Wide ( BSWW) have chosen Durban and KwaZulu-Natal to be the home of Beach Soccer for Africa and as the launch pad into the continent
KZN Athletics KZN Cricket KZN Rugby KZN Tennis KZN Surf Lifesaving KZN Badminton KZN Aquatics KZN Polo KZN Disability Sports
031 312 9374 031 335 4200 031 308 8435 031 261 3661 031 572 2182 031 467 8599 031 203 3099 031 303 3903 031 303 1303
GOLF AND GAME Durban
Royal Durban golf Club Durban Country Club Durban Country club –
031 309 1373 031 313 1777
66 Beachwood Mount Edgecombe Country Club Windsor Park Golf Course Papwa Sewgolum Golf Course Bluff National Golf Course
031 313 1777 031 539 5330 031 312 2245 031 262 7130 031 467 7448
Sugar Coast
Maidstone Country Club
032 945 0419
Thousand Hills
Kloof Country Club Camelot Golf Estate
031 764 0555 031 765 8347
Amanzimtoti
Amanzimtoti Country Club
031 902 1166
SHOPPING CENTRES / MALLS
Arbour Crossing Ballito Lifestyle Centre Berea Centre Bluff Towers Bluff Pick ‘n Pay Centre Buxton’s Village Cambridge Centre Chatsworth Centre City View Davenport Square Centre Durban International Airport Shops Fields Shopping Centre Galleria Mall Gateway Theatre of Shopping Glenwood Village Ithala Centre – KwaMashu Kensington Square Kingsburgh Centre La Lucia Mall Montclair Mall Musgrave Centre New Berea Centre Newlands City Overport City Paradise Junction Park Boulevard Phoenix Plaza Pick ‘n Pay Hyper by the Sea Pine Crest Centre Qualbert Centre
031 904 2064 032 924 3923 031 202 7888 031 467 8723 031 467 7959 031 561 2759 031 308 7500 031 403 5451 031 309 6737 031 201 0372 031 451 6666 031 312 5959 031 904 2233 031 566 2332 031 201 0137 031 503 3390 031 573 7223 031 916 4915 031 562 8420 031 462 7474 031 201 5129 031 202 7888 031 332 4324 031 327 4821 031 240 7700 031 366 1111 031 507 8505 031 563 9733 031 704 4164 031 507 8505
67 Queensburgh Shopping Centre Queensmead Mall Rinaldo Centre Seadoone Mall Shoprite Centre Durban Southway Mall The Crescent The Heritage Market The Home Centre The Village Market The Wheel Shopping Centre The Workshop Shopping Centre Toti Mall Umhlanga Village Ushaka Village Walk Umhlanga Plaza Value Centre Springfield Village Mall Wilson’s Wharf Victoria Street Market Windermere Centre Umlazi Megacity
031 366 1327 031 312 5959 031 502 1520 031 903 2681 031 337 6211 031 334 6114 031 566 2887 031 765 5479 031 263 0697 031 266 4245 031 332 4324 031 304 9894 031 903 5488 031 561 2759 031 328 8011 031 561 1020 031 263 2054 031 764 0314 031 307 7841 031 306 4021 031 312 5959 031 902 8202
USEFUL INTERNET LINKS The Official Site Of The City Of Durban • http://www.durban.gov.za/
Foreign Embassies, Consuls & Representatives In South Africa • http://www.dfa.gov.za/foreign/forrep/index.htm
How To Find Accommodation In Durban / South Africa (Hotels, Bed & Breakfast, Hostels, Camping Etc) • • • • • • • • • •
http://www.wheretostay.co.za/ http://www.safarinow.com/ http://www.aatravel.co.za/accommodation/places_to_stay/southern_africa/south_africa/index.html http://www.getaway.co.za/ http://www.sleeping-out.co.za/ http://www.southafrica.com/ http://www.sa-venues.com/ http://www.durban-direct.com/ http://www.hotelium.com/City/Durban.htm?gclid=CKWel7Hoxp8CFcpb4wodNHnJzg http://durbannews.info/
Durban Tourism Information Sites: • • • • • • • • • •
http://www.antbear.co.za/information/durban-tourist-attractions.htm http://www.imaginedurban.org/index.php/Events/Star-Party.html http://durban-tourism.co.za/ http://www.durban.kzn.org.za/index.php?districthome+23 http://www.zulu.org.za/ http://www.allafricaventures.com/ http://www.infohub.co.za/kwazulu-natal/durban-metro/tourist-attractions.htm http://www.findtours.co.za/destinations/durban.aspx http://durban.cityguidesa.com/ http://www.places.co.za/html/kwazulu_natal_cities.html
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Where To Eat In Durban • • • •
http://www.wininganddining.co.za/kwazulu-natal/durban http://www.dinnersite.co.za/?gclid=CPug9bHrxp8CFY5n4wod5DFDsg http://www.eatout.co.za/home/index.asp http://www.dining-out.co.za/Durban-Restaurants.asp
Adventure, Activities, Things To Do In And Around Durban • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •
http://www.durban-venues.co.za/site-seeing/things-to-do-durban.htm http://2010.zeuzzo.co.za/sa/sa-places-see-durban http://www.durban-direct.com/activities.html http://www.durbanandall.co.za/durban_places_to_visit.html http://www.exploresouthafrica.net/kwazulunatal/attractions/20_things_to_do.htm http://www.dirtyboots.co.za/twn-listae-durban.php http://www.adventureescapades.co.za/ http://www.beachandbush.co.za/ http://www.fishingadventures.co.za/ http://www.nomadicadventures.com/ http://www.umhlanga-coastline.co.za/4x4-adventures.html http://www.wheretostay.co.za/activities/horseback http://www.mysteryghostbus.co.za/ghost.htm http://www.warthog.co.za/dedt/tourism/durban/outdoors/poi.htm http://www.fanagalo.co.za/tourism/kznd.htm http://www.southafricalogue.com/places-2-go/durban-beaches-surfing/what-to-do-on-a-short-visit-todurban.html
Durban Business Information • http://www.durbanchamber.co.za/index.php/services/support-services-and-structures/businessmanagement-information • http://www.infohub.co.za/kwazulu-natal/durban-metro/index.htm • http://kzntopbusiness.co.za/site/home • http://durban.gumtree.co.za/f-Business-Services-other-W0QQCatIdZ9066 • http://www.kznnorthhappenings.co.za/durban_business.htm • http://www.bnipelican.co.za/ • http://www.bwasa.co.za/UpcomingEvents/Durban/tabid/5317/Default.aspx • http://www.ananzi.co.za/catalog/BusinessandFinance/BusinessDirectories/index.html • http://www.brabys.com/products/cities.asp • http://www.yellowpages.co.za/
Travel / Transport Bookings • http://www.durbantransport.com/ • http://www.computicket.com/web/bus_tickets/ • http://www.backpack.co.za/southafrica/western_cape/transportation/Durban_To_Johannesburg_And_ Pretoria.html • http://www.flysaa.com/redir.html • http://www.cheapfares.co.za/ • http://www.southafrica.info/travel/advice/flights.htm • http://www.essentialtravelinfo.com/flights/fly_durban_to_johannesburg.html • http://www.flightsite.co.za/flights/ • http://home.intekom.com/ecotravel/south-african/tourist-transport/domestic-airlines-flights.htm • http://www.saflights.co.za/flights-south-africa/durban-flights.html • http://bestflights.co.za/domesticflights/Durban.html • http://www.travelstart.co.za/static.jsp?pageName=CheapFlights_Durban • http://www.pricecheck.co.za/flight_destinations/destination~DUR~Durban/ • http://www.jbtours.co.za/upmarket/enewsletter/newsletter7/html/JHBtoDBN_return.pdf • http://www.southafrica.info/travel/advice/buses.htm • http://www.coastingafrica.com/client-Mainliner-bus-services.htm • http://www.spoornet.co.za/SpoornetWebContentSAP/html/passengers.htm
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http://www.zippycabs.co.za/ http://www.mozzie.co.za/site/default.asp http://www.assist247.co.za/directory/taxi-services/towns-and-cities.aspx http://www.greyhound.co.za/ http://www.durbanpeoplemover.co.za/
Online Maps • • • • • • • • • •
http://www.shellinfosight.com/ http://maps.brabys.com/bmaps/ http://maps.google.co.za/ http://www.mapstudio.co.za/ http://www.saexplorer.co.za/south-africa/map/Durban_map.asp http://www.safarinow.com/destinations/durban/articles/Durban-Travel-Guide.aspx http://www.ownerdirect.com/travel-guides/south-africa/durban/maps-directions/1339-187-1.htm http://maps.yellowpages.co.za/ http://www.streetmaps.co.za/ http://www.askmaps.com/001/ml183.php
Weather Forecasts Etc For Durban, South Africa & The Rest Of The World. • http://www.timeanddate.com/weather/south-africa/durban/ext
Online Conversion Of Any Measurements, Temperatures Etc. • http://www.onlineconversion.com/