Commercial
Sports Facilities - Driving Economic Impact Through World-Class Facilities
To
highlight the achievements made during the 2021 to 2026 term in office, the
City is rolling out its Five-Year Service Delivery Milestone campaign under the
theme Asmile Siyaqhuba: Resilience Through Adversity.
This
week the spotlight is on the sporting facilities in the City.
The
Commercial Sports Facilities Directorate plays a pivotal role in ensuring that
the City’s premier venues operate efficiently while contributing meaningfully
to the local economy. Responsible for the management and commercialisation of
facilities such as the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium, the directorate oversees
event hosting, venue operations, strategic partnerships, and revenue generation
initiatives.
By
attracting major sporting fixtures, concerts, exhibitions, and corporate
events, the directorate maximises facility utilisation while supporting
tourism, job creation, and economic growth within eThekwini Municipality.
Through strategic planning and strong stakeholder collaboration, the directorate
ensures that the City’s world-class venues remain sustainable, vibrant, and
accessible to the community.
A
key milestone during the five-year period was the successful securing of a
dedicated capital budget to implement urgent remedial infrastructure and
auxiliary upgrades at the Moses Mabhida Stadium. These critical interventions
ensured full compliance with the Safety at Sports and Recreational Events Act
and other applicable regulatory frameworks governing the safe operation and
management of major sporting and recreational venues. The upgrades have
strengthened safety standards, enhanced operational efficiency, and ensured the
stadium’s continued readiness to host world-class events.
To
enhance resilience and service continuity across municipal facilities, the
directorate installed generators at all community stadia, including King
Zwelithini, Princess Magogo, Sugar Ray Xulu, and the Mpumalanga Stadiums at a
total investment of R6.8 million. This strategic investment ensures
uninterrupted operations during power disruptions and enhances the reliability
of these venues for both community and professional use.
At
the Mpumalanga Stadium, floodlights were installed at a cost of R8 million,
enabling the facility to host night matches and large-scale events, thereby
expanding its commercial viability and community accessibility. During the
2023/24 financial year, the change rooms at the stadium were refurbished to
meet modern standards. In addition, the directorate completed the refurbishment
of change rooms at the Chatsworth Stadium, significantly improving athlete
facilities and enhancing the overall user experience.
In
the Umgeni precinct, the directorate installed temporary lighting, pre-cast
fencing, and guard houses to secure the site in preparation for future
utilisation, ensuring asset protection and regulatory compliance.
The
implementation of the latest smart access solution at the Moses Mabhida Stadium
has been a game changer for event organisers and ticketing agents. With the
ability to scan all forms of ticketing, the system has significantly improved
the visitor and client experience by offering seamless and efficient access
control. This enhancement has increased entry speed while strengthening crowd
safety and emergency management measures.
Over
the five-year period, the iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium has hosted several
prestigious sporting events, reinforcing its status as a premier football and
multi-purpose events venue. These include major fixtures such as the Nedbank
Cup, as well as other high-profile domestic and international football matches
and large-scale entertainment events. The stadium continues to serve as a
catalyst for economic activity, tourism growth, and the positioning of Durban
as a leading sports and events destination.

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