iSimangaliso supports and develops artistic talent
As part of its socio-economic development initiatives, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority is currently running a training workshop for budding artists hailing from areas surrounding the...
As part of its socio-economic development initiatives, the iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority is currently running a training workshop for budding artists hailing from areas surrounding the...
In a massive step forward for the benefit of South Africa’s marine resources, and in particular the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site, the Minister of...
iSimangaliso recently held an introductory picnic for first year bursary students in Durban. First row, left to right: Luyanda Khanyile from Mhlekani in Mkhuze studying B...
The iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority has recently restructured and expanded its staff complement, introducing fresh new faces and ideas to take the organization into the next...
The uMkhuze section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site is 107 years old, during which time it has been through repeated cycles of drought...
The False Bay section of iSimangaliso is possibly the most underrated area in the Park. Few realize just how special this area, comprising mostly of rare...
They made it happen! Top left to right: Matshepo Khumalo, Jesse Poole, Mondli Mtshali, Amanda Van Jaarsveld, Jacques Van Jaarsveld, Samson Moyo, Grant Brokensha, Gustav Mummbrauer,...
Umthayi Marula Festival 2019The iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority was delighted to support this year’s Umthayi Marula Festival – an annual Thonga celebration of the first harvest...
The iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority is forging ahead with a revised and refined vision under the management of new Chief Executive Officer Sibusiso Bukhosini. Following an...
In December 2018, the annual Dukuduku Sports Tournament hosted by the iSimangaliso Wetland Park Authority received a fantastic welcome and turnout by the young sportsmen and...
On Tuesday 22 January, the protected waters off iSimangaliso’s Sodwana Bay section became the new home for a rehabilitated adult female loggerhead turtle known as ‘Herbie’....
This week, sixty yearling Nile crocodiles were released into the kuNkazana Stream on the Eastern Shores section of the iSimangaliso Wetland Park World Heritage Site. These...