The Rustenburg Local Municipality in South Africa plans to boost its entertainment industry as a way to attract more tourists and enhance the local economy, aiming to position the town as a vibrant tourism destination.
According to tvbrics.com, Executive Mayor of Rustenburg Sheila Mabale-Huma said the municipality will work with the entertainment industry to boost local economic development, especially in the tourism sector. This is reported by African Times, a partner of TV BRICS.
Tourism in the North West Province has been booming in recent times, generating significant revenues and creating jobs. The number of both international and domestic tourists has increased compared to last year.
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As part of the entertainment development programme, the Rusty White Festival will be held from 24 to 27 October 2024. It will include a number of different events, including a comedy night, a fitness boot camp, a football tournament, and a charity event.
Rustenburg’s mayor emphasised that the entertainment events are creating new business and employment opportunities in Rustenburg.
The Rusty White Festival aims to position Rustenburg as the centre of entertainment tourism in South Africa.