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Sodurba chairperson resigns after 10 years

After a decade of committed work in the Durban South tourism scene, chairperson Helga du Preez has resigned.

THE Sodurba Community Tourism Organisation (CTO) announced that after a decade-long tenure as chairperson, Helga du Preez is stepping down from her role effective from July 1.

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Her departure marks the end of an exciting time for the Durban South tourism organisation, following years of hard work and tireless service in developing and contributing to the cause.

Du Preez joined the organisation as a treasurer in 2012 and was elected as chairperson in 2016. Over the years, she had been a key force behind Sodurba’s most essential projects and success stories.

“It has been an honour to serve as chairperson of Sodurba CTO. I am incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished together and remain confident in the leadership and direction of the organisation as it continues to serve and uplift the Durban South community,” said Du Preez

During her tenure, Sodurba CTO achieved numerous milestones that expanded both local and international recognition of the region’s unique heritage and offerings. Some of these achievements include the establishment of the Sodurba Community Tourism Association, the launch of Urban Heritage Route in 2017 and most notably The Bluff being declared an internationally accredited Whale Heritage Area, putting the Durban South in the global limelight for marine conservation.

Under her management, Sodurba hosted the inaugural Welcoming of the Whales Festival, a signature event celebrating the Humpback Whale Migration, the longest mammal migration and part of the longest Whale Heritage Route in the world.

While Du Preez’s legacy is one of passion and growth, she is ready to pass the baton on.

In the interim, Amanda Janse van Rensburg will serve as the acting chairperson until the executive committee begins the nomination process.

Sodurba CTO said in a statement that they are committed to its mission and continues to focus on delivering long-term value to its members, partners and the wider community.

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