Durban, a vibrant coastal city in eastern South Africa’s KwaZulu - Natal province, known for its significant Zulu heritage, Indian and colonial influence, visible in architecture, local cuisine, and markets, subtropical climate, warm seas, safe pristine beaches, wildlife adventures, its variety of restaurants and nightlife and many sporting facilities has unveiled a comprehensive roadmap to transform Africa’s ocean economy into a sustainable “nature Positive” sector, launched at the Ocean Innovation Africa (OIA) Summit 2026.
The strategy focuses on upgrading port infrastructure, boosting ship repair and logistics, as well as using AI driven technology to boost growth while ensuring coastal resilience, community development, and ecological restoration.
As reported by Durban TV, at the summit, the eThekwini municipality (Durban municipalituy) announced a plan to develop 100 kiloemtres of coastline as a competitive global hub of sustainable economic growth and environmental stewardship.
The strategc plan focuses on making the most of the potential of the blue economy, while protecting marine ecosystems and supporting coastal communities.
The initiative includes upgrading port infrastructure, boosting ship repair and last - mile logistics, as well as using AI driven technology to boost growth while ensuring coastal resilience, community development, ecological restoration and with the aim of enhancing Durban’s position as one of Africa ‘s leading port complexes.
The city also emphasizes coastal resilience, reinforcing levees and roads to withstand extreme weather events, along with better wastewater management and pollution response measures to protect water quality on beaches.
An integrated coastal management programme will support dune restoration, mangrove rehabilitation, and large - scale initiatives to eliminate single - use plastics, while ensuring that small - scale fishers and coastal businesses benefit from the growth of the sector.
The development of maritime tourism and the regeneration of the coastline are also fundamental in this vision, with the aim of increasing local economic participation.
Key features of the roadmap announced by eThekwini Municipality include:
• Infrastructure Upgrade: A major focus on enhancing last – mile logistics and infrastructure to strengthen Durban’s position as a competitive port precinct.
• Skills Development: Partnerships with TVET colleges and universities to create job in marine manufacturing and ship repair.
• Technology - Driven Innovation: Implementation of AI – driven ocean mapping and reef restorantion technologies developed by local startups.
• Sustainability and Resilience: Commitment to eco – friendly development, including wastewater upgrades, dune rehabilitation, and mangrove restoration.
• Inclusive Economic Growth: Targeted support for small – scale fishers, SMMEs, and coastal livelihoods.
• Tourism Development: Asdvancing maritime tourism through cruise ship expansion and waterfront regeneration.
This initiative aligns with the goal of turning Durban’s 100km coastline into a hub for sustainable, high - growth ocean activities.
Manager of the Maritime Industry Development Programme Nomalanga Sokhela said that the mission of the organization is clear: to integrate economic growth with climate resilience. Through targeted investments in the maritime sectors, opportunities in ship repair, shipbuilding and logistics are created, attracting private investment and one of the main goals is to create a strong employment supply for young people through partnerships with colleges and universities.
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