By Fred Felton | Feb. 17, 2026
The eThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba
was part of a high-level delegation which visited various catalytic project
sites in the City on 6th February 2026.
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| EThekwini Mayor Councillor Cyril Xaba led a high-level delegation during an oversight visit to several catalytic projects in the City on 6th February. | Photo: Supplied. |
The oversight visit was done to address
challenges related to regulatory approvals, bulk infrastructure provision, and
the funding of key catalytic projects.
Mayor Xaba is the Chairperson of the
eThekwini District Development Model (DDM) Political Hub and he was joined by
the eThekwini DDM Champion and Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and
Environment Narend Singh.
Both the leaders expressed satisfaction
with the progress of key catalytic sites that are set to change the City’s
economic landscape.
Key project milestones include:
The Giba Business Estate: With an
investment of R1.2 billion this development is moving at full steam. The
Municipality has already put over R100 million into critical road
infrastructure, which is scheduled to be finished within the next two months.
Isibaya Precinct Development: Developed by
DEVMCO, this is a mixed-use hub and is nearing completion. After 10 years in
development, it is set for a grand opening later in 2026. The precinct will
feature an International Convention Centre, a 4 000-seater Playhouse and a
200-bed facility.
There were also positive updates received
for the Avoca Node, Cato Ridge Node, and the Malaba Canal Project.
‘’The goal is to ensure the work of the
Presidential Working Group is seamlessly integrated into the DDM framework.
This ensures sustainability so that even as the Presidential Working Group
phases out, the momentum of these projects continues uninterrupted,’’ said Mike
Mabuyakhulu, Co-Chairperson of the eThekwini Presidential Working Group.
Mr Mabuyakhulu stressed the importance of
immediate intervention to secure R21 billion in total investment.
‘’We are seeing a truly collaborative
effort from government to create a conducive environment for investors. Today’s
site visits proved that progress is happening on the ground, not just on
paper,’’ said Deputy Minister Singh.
Deputy Minister Singh also praised the
‘’hands-on’’ approach of the current leadership.




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