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Revamp plans for the ‘jewel of Germiston’

5-year strategy to develop infrastruc­ture to unlock Ekurhuleni’s tourist potential

- ANNA COX anna.cox@inl.co.za @annacox at a two-day tourism

THE CITY of Ekurhuleni is set to become a major tourist destinatio­n. Among the plans are the revamp of the Germiston Lake precinct and the establishm­ent of a Convention for a Democratic South Africa (Codesa) museum.

Sibusiso Dlamini, divisional head of city planning, said the revamp for the lake was unusual as it mixed residentia­l, office and factory areas.

Currently the lake has been fenced off for security reasons, but Dlamini said the plan was to make it safe for people.

“This is the jewel of the Germiston area. We want to see it opened up for all to enjoy with restaurant­s, picnic spots and good sidewalks for walking, running and cycling. A conference centre is also being planned,” he said.

This would unlock a ripple effect to both the Germiston CBD and the civic precinct, he said, with an upgrade of the station planned.

“The station is old and run-down and has reached its time.

“It will eventually link all parts of Ekurhuleni and will be linked with the new bus rapid transit routes,” he said.

The city has over 200 water bodies, golfing facilities and Art Deco buildings.

Speaking conference held earlier this month, finance and economic developmen­t member of the mayoral committee Doctor Xhakaza said it was time Ekurhuleni’s tourism potential was realised.

He said his department had developed a strategy for the next five years, which would see developmen­t of the tourism infrastruc­ture.

In line with the strategy, a sum of R10 million has been allocated for the 2016/17 financial year to create a tourism hub in Khumalo Street, Thokoza.

“The developmen­t of Khumalo Street is part of the broader township revitalisa­tion plan.

“The objective is to turn the once-notorious street into a tourism destinatio­n of choice,” said Xhakaza.

Among key tourism attraction­s outlined in the strategy is the establishm­ent of a visitor informatio­n centre at OR Tambo Internatio­nal Airport.

The developmen­t of the Codesa museum will give visitors an account of the negotiatio­ns which took place in Kempton Park to pave the way for the democratic regime.

“These interventi­ons are aimed at making Ekurhuleni globally known and ensuring that we strengthen the developmen­t of our local products, improve citizens’ standard of living and also strengthen our local businesses in order to alleviate unemployme­nt and attract tourists to the city,” Xhakaza said.

 ?? PICTURE: MUJAHID SAFODIEN ?? WATER SPORTS: World wakeboard champ Morgan Krause, 19, rides the wake at the lake.
PICTURE: MUJAHID SAFODIEN WATER SPORTS: World wakeboard champ Morgan Krause, 19, rides the wake at the lake.
 ?? PICTURE: NOKUTHULA MBATHA ?? TRANQUIL SETTING: A revamp and more safety measures will make the lake more user friendly, says the city planning head.
PICTURE: NOKUTHULA MBATHA TRANQUIL SETTING: A revamp and more safety measures will make the lake more user friendly, says the city planning head.

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