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Property booms on Wild Coast property boom
Work may start soon on Wild Coast toll road
Survey presents strong case for Wild Coast tourism
N2 toll road through Pondoland is approved
Eastern Cape Lighthouse part of new tourism initiative
Major new conservation park for Eastern Cape
Eastern Cape toll road will create investment opportunities
Posted on: Wednesday, 19 August 2009. Article source: Inet Bridge, 4 August 2009. Category: Economic Overview
While the South African property market is in the throes of a major decline in values, the Eastern Cape‘s pristine Wild Coast is experiencing an unprecedented property boom.. Read More...Work may start soon on Wild Coast toll road
Posted on: Tuesday, 19 June 2007. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Construction
CONSTRUCTION of the controversial N2 Wild Coast toll road between East London and Durban is expected to start “before the end of the year”.. Read More...Survey presents strong case for Wild Coast tourism
Posted on: Friday, 12 August 2005. Article source: Daily Dispatch. Category: Tourism
Tourism better catalyst for growth than mining says Grant Thornton. Read More...N2 toll road through Pondoland is approved
Posted on: Wednesday, 31 March 2004. Article source: Business Day. Category: General
Community says jobs are more important than making way for the road. Read More...Eastern Cape Lighthouse part of new tourism initiative
Posted on: Friday, 20 September 2002. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Tourism
THE GREAT FISH Point Lighthouse near Port Alfred has been opened to the public.. Read More...Major new conservation park for Eastern Cape
Posted on: Friday, 14 December 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Tourism
THE WILD COAST region of the Eastern Cape will be home to a conservation park that includes communities within its boundaries when the Pondoland National Park is launched in 2002.. Read More...Eastern Cape toll road will create investment opportunities
Posted on: Friday, 05 October 2001. Article source: Eastern Cape Business News. Category: Tourism
NATIONAL GOVERNMENT has announced plans to develop a R6-billion toll road between East London and Port Edward on the Eastern Cape border with KwaZulu/Natal.. Read More...Podcast










