SA: Tourism industry backs Durban beachfront safety drive with new patrol vehicles during Indaba

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Durban, KwaZulu-Natal — Tourism and government stakeholders today boosted tourism safety efforts in Durban through the launch of the eThekwini Coastal Tourism Policing initiative during Africa’s Travel Indaba.

The initiative, supported through the TOMSA Collaborative Fund, aims to improve visible policing and rapid response capabilities along Durban’s beachfront and other tourism hotspots.

As part of the initiative, patrol vehicles, quad bikes, trailers and uniforms were officially handed over to support tourism policing and beachfront safety operations.

Managed by the Tourism Business Council of South Africa (TBCSA) and funded through the TOMSA levy, the TOMSA Collaborative Fund supports tourism safety, destination marketing, airlift development and community impact initiatives.

The launch brought together government, law enforcement and tourism stakeholders at Beach Cafe on Durban’s beachfront.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Makhotso Sotyu, delivered the keynote address at the event.

“Tourism safety is not a secondary issue in tourism development. It is central to the growth, sustainability and competitiveness of our tourism sector. A safe destination can grow, attract investment, create jobs and welcome visitors with confidence. That is why today’s handover is important,” said Deputy Minister of Tourism, Makhotso Sotyu.

Deputy Minister of Tourism, Makhotso Sotyu,

TBCSA CEO, Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, said tourism safety remained critical to Durban’s revitalisation as a leading destination for both domestic and international travellers.

“Visitor confidence is key to growing tourism and supporting businesses that rely on the sector. This initiative will help visitors enjoy Durban’s beachfront with greater confidence,” he said.

eThekwini Municipality Mayor, Cyril Xaba, welcomed the partnership and said tourism safety remained central to Durban’s recovery and growth plans.



“Safety and security are fundamental to building confidence in our city and ensuring visitors experience Durban positively. The Coastal and Tourism Policing Unit is already making an impact along our coastline,” he said.

The launch comes as Durban hosts thousands of tourism delegates, buyers and media from across the world for Africa’s Travel Indaba, highlighting the importance of safe and welcoming tourism destinations.

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