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Newcastle, Colenso, and Richards Bay earmarked for major industrial growth

KZN Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone

The Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone features large as a leader in SA’s industrial and energy landscape, potentially delivering long-term economic gains.

As a hub of trade activities, the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone (RBIDZ) is geared to effect real change through the creation of employment opportunities, upgrading skills, technology transfer and broadening of the region’s basket of export products. A designated Special Economic Zones (SEZ), it focuses on international competitiveness, encouraging trade for the attraction of investments.

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In terms of KwaZulu-Natal’s overall transformative growth in the energy and industrialisation sectors, Newcastle, Colenso, and Richards Bay have been pinpointed as pivotal players in this evolution. This was highlighted by Department of Economic Development, Tourism and Environmental Affairs MEC  Reverend Zondi recently following the Budget Speech for the 2025/2026 financial year.

MEC Zondi underscored that the 2024 KwaZulu-Natal Investment Conference secured R85.2 billion in private-sector investment commitments, which is poised to generate over 82,000 permanent jobs. “As Richards Bay has been designated to be South Africa’s energy hub – a move that positions KwaZulu-Natal at the centre of the country’s energy future, we are doing everything in our power to accelerate and consolidate its development,” he said.

To advance this ambition, the Department, in collaboration with the Richards Bay Industrial Development Zone, will host the KZN Energy Indaba in 2025. MEC Zondi also highlighted the Colenso Power Project, a privately funded yet catalytic investment facilitated by the Department. Valued at R9.78 billion, this project features a hybrid base-load power facility integrating clean fuels, hydrogen, and battery storage, establishing a national-scale anchor for the uThukela District.

Additionally, while focusing on industrialisation, MEC Zondi stressed the impossibility of discussing industrial renewal without referencing ArcelorMittal South Africa (AMSA). “We are supporting the revitalisation of AMSA, which remains a key anchor in the province’s steel manufacturing value chain and a catalyst for supplier development and industrial jobs.”

Flagship steel and beneficiation hub

“Our goal is to see AMSA re-emerge as a flagship steel and beneficiation hub, contributing to local manufacturing, export competitiveness, and the broader economic recovery of the northern region. This is not only about protecting existing jobs, important as this is, it is about restoring Newcastle’s rightful place in our industrial future,” elaborated the MEC.

Newcastle industrial park

In Newcastle, the MEC noted that his department is working to transform the former Karbochem site into a modern industrial park, featuring warehousing, liquid storage, laboratories, and logistics infrastructure-creating new energy and manufacturing opportunities for the northern region.

“KwaZulu-Natal remains a national leader in automotive manufacturing, anchored by major investors such as Toyota South Africa, based in Prospecton. Toyota continues to drive innovation and resilience in our manufacturing base, including its investment in hybrid vehicle production, localisation of components manufacturing, and supplier development. Through partnerships with the private sector and support from our Department, we are working to strengthen the full automotive value chain, from logistics to skills development and black industrialist participation,” he noted.

Furthermore, KwaZulu-Natal is forging a path toward growth in its energy and industrial sectors, with Newcastle playing a significant but not central role alongside other key regions like Richards Bay and Colenso. The province’s efforts, including Richards Bay’s designation as South Africa’s Energy Hub and the Colenso Power Project’s focus on sustainable energy, are set to enhance economic stability.

In Newcastle, the transformation of the former Karbochem site into a modern industrial park with warehousing and logistics infrastructure, combined with the revitalisation of ArcelorMittal South Africa, will create jobs and stimulate economic activity.

The province’s automotive sector, anchored by Toyota South Africa, further strengthens this momentum by promoting skills development and inclusive partnerships that empower local residents. The upcoming KZN Energy Indaba will foster collaboration to ensure these projects align with national goals, benefiting KwaZulu-Natal as a whole.

As per the government entity, by creating thousands of jobs and enhancing infrastructure, these developments will improve living standards across communities and position the province as a leader in South Africa’s industrial and energy landscape, delivering long-term economic and social benefits.

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