Sunday World (South Africa)

Marula Festival to inject R50m into Limpopo’s economy

Festivitie­s resume after two years

- By Mpho Dube

Young designers get to showcase their designs during the Marula Festival.

The Marula Festival is expected to inject more than R50-million into the Limpopo economy with the small town of Phalaborwa recording full occupancy for the duration of the festivitie­s and the overflow benefiting the surroundin­g towns of Tzaneen and Hoedspruit.

This was confirmed by Thabo Mokone, Limpopo MEC for ecoable to boost the province’s economy over the past two years because of the Covid-19 pandemic. “The brand and the people of Limpopo suffered a lot in the past two years of the pandemic, but now that the pandemic has stabilised we are ready to relaunch and take the brand back to where it was in 2020.

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/ Marula Festival nomic developmen­t, environmen­t and tourism. The festivitie­s will run from April 6 to 9.

During the recent Marula Festival media launch held at Sefapano Lodge, Mokone said the festival had not been are grateful as government that these festivitie­s have grown to become a sought-after event in the country, despite disruption­s caused by the outbreak .”

About 16 years ago what is dubbed “Discover the Greatness in Marula” was created when the province’s department of economic developmen­t, environmen­t and tourism, developed Limpopo Mukumbi Industries as a viable business industry, taking advantage of the vast concentrat­ion of marula trees in the subtropica­l parts of the province.

“It should also be emphasised that the festivitie­s are more about the empowermen­t of various sectors of our population, especially women, youth and people with disabiliti­es through beneficiat­ion programmes of marula, including the production of various byproducts from this amazing tree and its fruits.”

Mokone said the decision to make Phalaborwa the permanent home of the Limpopo Marula Festival had proved to be the correct one, given the town’s tourism profile and proximity to other tourist destinatio­ns, including the Kruger National Park.

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