African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure (Oct 2021)

Latent Opportunities for Heritage Tourism in South Africa: Evidence from Mahikeng and Surrounds

  • James Drummond,
  • Fiona J. Drummond,
  • Christian M. Rogerson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.46222/ajhtl.19770720-181
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
pp. 1591 – 1609

Abstract

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In many parts of the global South heritage is one of the major drivers for destination development. This case study builds upon the existing international scholarship on heritage as a driver for local economic development. The focus on the study is Mahikeng and the wider Ngaka Modiri Molema District in the North West province where there is a wealth of underutilised local cultural and heritage assets. This valuable asset base stems from the area’s history of multi-cultural interactions and with important historical events that occurred in the area relating to the colonial town of Mafeking; the Siege of Mafeking, the founding of the Boy Scout movement and the Anglo-Boer War (South African War); the life of David Livingstone; the life and experiences of prominent African leaders like Sol Plaatje and Dr (Ngaka) Modiri Molema; and, African cultural heritage. However, many heritage assets in the area are underutilised due to the peripheral location of the town, poor marketing and low visitor numbers, as well as, poor maintenance. Arguably, Mahikeng and its surrounds enjoys a rich heritage asset base which offers latent opportunities for a future expansion of heritage tourism and an expanded contribution of tourism for the local economy.

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