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• Opathe Emakhosini Heritage Park. • Mabedlane Mountain. • Umfolozi Game Reserve. • Umfolozi River. • Aloe plant. • Historical sites (e.g., Ulundi Battlefield). • Cultural Museum. • Ndonsa Art and Craft centre. • Transport network (e.g., Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Airport, R66, R34 and P700 roads as well as the coal link railway). • The fonner Legislative Assembly and fonner KZN Provincial Administrative Building. • Accommodation facilities (e.g., The Ulundi Holiday Inn (Garden court) and other emerging bed and breakfast operations). (a) The Opathe Emakhosini Heritage Park Launched in 1999, the Emakhosini project is one of Amafa's most ambitious initiatives. It was in this area of rolling hills and well-watered valleys that Nkosinkulu Zulu settled three hundred years ago. The project focuses on developing the natural and cultural resources within the Emakhosini valleys and Amafa has identified a core area for development. The KZN legislature allocated a sum of five million Rand for additional land purchases in Emakhosini, while the Department ofArts, Culture and Tourism supported the venture with 5 million rand for upgrading of infrastructure. Through imaginative and on-going consolidation of fonner farmlands by AmafalHeritage KwaZulu-Natal, the 28000 hectares Opathe Emakhosini Heritage Park was established. This encompasses the Emakhosini valley, where Zulu Kings were buried (wv.w.emakhosini.co.za, 2007). By the beginning of 2002, the Nguni herd in the Emakhosini stood at 100 animals and 26 young bulls which were sold, raising R46253 to purchase 20 cows. About 68 head of game including 13 Zebra. 24 impala. six giraffe, 10 warthogs and 15 kudu were released into the park. Although the current inventory of the wildlife in the game is not readily available. the 149

• Opathe Emakhosini Heritage Park.<br />

• Mabedlane Mountain.<br />

• Umfolozi Game Reserve.<br />

• Umfolozi River.<br />

• Aloe plant.<br />

• Historical sites (e.g., Ulundi Battlefield).<br />

• Cultural Museum.<br />

• Ndonsa Art and Craft centre.<br />

• Transport network (e.g., Prince Mangosuthu Buthelezi Airport, R66, R34 and P700<br />

roads as well as the coal link railway).<br />

• The fonner Legislative Assembly and fonner KZN Provincial Administrative<br />

Building.<br />

• Accommodation facilities (e.g., The Ulundi Holiday Inn (Garden court) and other<br />

emerging bed and breakfast operations).<br />

(a) The Opathe Emakhosini Heritage Park<br />

Launched in 1999, the Emakhosini project is one <strong>of</strong> Amafa's most ambitious initiatives. It<br />

was in this area <strong>of</strong> rolling hills and well-watered valleys that Nkosinkulu Zulu settled three<br />

hundred years ago. The project focuses on developing the natural and cultural resources<br />

within the Emakhosini valleys and Amafa has identified a core area for development. The<br />

KZN legislature allocated a sum <strong>of</strong> five million Rand for additional land purchases in<br />

Emakhosini, while the Department <strong>of</strong>Arts, Culture and Tourism supported the venture with 5<br />

million rand for upgrading <strong>of</strong> infrastructure. Through imaginative and on-going consolidation<br />

<strong>of</strong> fonner farmlands by AmafalHeritage KwaZulu-Natal, the 28000 hectares Opathe<br />

Emakhosini Heritage Park was established. This encompasses the Emakhosini valley, where<br />

Zulu Kings were buried (wv.w.emakhosini.co.za, 2007).<br />

By the beginning <strong>of</strong> 2002, the Nguni herd in the Emakhosini stood at 100 animals and 26<br />

young bulls which were sold, raising R46253 to purchase 20 cows. About 68 head <strong>of</strong> game<br />

including 13 Zebra. 24 impala. six giraffe, 10 warthogs and 15 kudu were released into the<br />

park. Although the current inventory <strong>of</strong> the wildlife in the game is not readily available. the<br />

149

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