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Kings Park pool R42 million upgrades on track
Kings Park pool R42 million upgrades on track

The South African

time26-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The South African

Kings Park pool R42 million upgrades on track

The iconic Kings Park Swimming Pool in Durban is undergoing a long-awaited R42 million upgrade and is set to reopen to the public by June 2026, eThekwini Municipality officials confirmed this week. The 100-year-old pool, which has been closed since November 2024, is receiving a full revamp in two stages. Project lead Zakhi Mkhize from the municipality says Phase One – focused on emergency repairs following storm damage earlier this year – will conclude by the end of July. 'Phase Two starts now and will run for a full year, until June [2026]. This includes not only structural work but a facelift to enhance the architectural and aesthetic appeal,' said Mkhize. She added that upgrades would also address compliance and safety issues, including projection and water level regulations, to ensure the facility meets modern standards. Kings Park Pool is located in a vital sport tourism hub, adjacent to landmarks such as Moses Mabhida Stadium and Durban Country Club. The area is known as Durban's 'sports precinct', hosting both international and local sporting events. 'This facility is one of a kind. Its revival will complement the city's sports infrastructure and help draw tourism, while providing a high-quality public space for recreation and training,' Mkhize said. Municipal officials have committed to strict maintenance planning once the upgrade is completed, aiming to prevent further costly refurbishments in the future. Locals and athletes alike are eagerly awaiting the reopening of the revamped pool, which has long been a favourite venue for competitive swimming and community recreation in the city. Let us know by leaving a comment below, or send a WhatsApp to 060 011 021 1 Subscribe to The South African website's newsletters and follow us on WhatsApp, Facebook, X and Bluesky for the latest news.

VIDEO: R42m revamp of Kings Park pool to be completed by July 2026
VIDEO: R42m revamp of Kings Park pool to be completed by July 2026

The Citizen

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

VIDEO: R42m revamp of Kings Park pool to be completed by July 2026

VIDEO: R42m revamp of Kings Park pool to be completed by July 2026 THE R42m upgrade underway at Kings Park Swimming Pool is set to be completed by the end of July 2026. That's the word from acting head of the Parks, Leisure and Cemeteries Unit Dr Zakhi Mkhize who led journalists on a walkabout through the municipal pool on Friday morning. The municipal-run pool was closed in November 2024 after strong winds damaged the roof. Earlier this year the City said repairs to the pool would be completed by the end of April but that deadline has since been moved to 2026. 'Key improvements include the installation of 1500 LUX lighting, glass window replacements, non-slip coatings for stairs and paving, upgrades to walkway structures and handrails, a complete overhaul of two canteen areas, plastering and painting, new signage, a scoreboard, and diving boards,' the City said in a statement in April this year. The pool is the only swimming facility in SA with a World Aquatics accreditation and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee for hosting international water sports competitions. The swimming complex also features both indoor and outdoor facilities. For more from the Highway Mail, follow us on Facebook , X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter here

VIDEO: City provides update on Kings Park pool's multi-million rand upgrade
VIDEO: City provides update on Kings Park pool's multi-million rand upgrade

The Citizen

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

VIDEO: City provides update on Kings Park pool's multi-million rand upgrade

THE R42m upgrade underway at Kings Park Swimming Pool is set to be completed by the end of July 2026. That's the word from acting head of the Parks, Leisure and Cemeteries Unit Dr Zakhi Mkhize who led journalists on a walkabout through the municipal pool on Friday morning. The municipal-run pool was closed in November 2024 after strong winds damaged the roof. Earlier this year the City said repairs to the pool would be completed by the end of April but that deadline has since been moved to 2026. 'Key improvements include the installation of 1500 LUX lighting, glass window replacements, non-slip coatings for stairs and paving, upgrades to walkway structures and handrails, a complete overhaul of two canteen areas, plastering and painting, new signage, a scoreboard, and diving boards,' the City said in a statement in April this year. The pool is the only swimming facility in SA with a World Aquatics accreditation and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee for hosting international water sports competitions. The swimming complex also features both indoor and outdoor facilities. For more from Berea Mail, follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here

WATCH: Kings Park Swimming Pool to reopen in July 2026
WATCH: Kings Park Swimming Pool to reopen in July 2026

The Citizen

time25-07-2025

  • Sport
  • The Citizen

WATCH: Kings Park Swimming Pool to reopen in July 2026

THE R42m upgrade underway at Kings Park Swimming Pool is set to be completed by the end of July 2026. That's the word from acting head of the Parks, Leisure and Cemeteries Unit Dr Zakhi Mkhize who led journalists on a walkabout through the municipal pool on Friday morning. The municipal-run pool was closed in November 2024 after strong winds damaged the roof. Earlier this year the City said repairs to the pool would be completed by the end of April but that deadline has since been moved to 2026. 'Key improvements include the installation of 1500 LUX lighting, glass window replacements, non-slip coatings for stairs and paving, upgrades to walkway structures and handrails, a complete overhaul of two canteen areas, plastering and painting, new signage, a scoreboard, and diving boards,' the City said in a statement in April this year. The pool is the only swimming facility in SA with a World Aquatics accreditation and is recognised by the International Olympic Committee for hosting international water sports competitions. The swimming complex also features both indoor and outdoor facilities. For more from Northglen News, follow us on Facebook , X or Instagram. You can also check out our videos on our YouTube channel or follow us on TikTok. Click to subscribe to our newsletter – here

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