Durban is being touted as the next city to host the 2016 Olympic Games.
Launching the city’s Durban Beach Africa beach festival on Wednesday evening, the city’s deputy mayor, Logie Naidoo, said: ”We believe that the 2016 Olympic Games should come to Durban. Cape Town has had its chance. It’s time for Durban to bid for this biggest of events.”
No decision has, however, been made by the city’s executive council, he said.
He cited Durban’s facilities and the recent announcement that a R1,6-billion stadium is to be built next to the Absa Stadium in preparation for the 2010 Soccer World Cup.
”2010 will be an important year, but we have always said 2010 and beyond.”
Speaking after the press launch of the festival, Naidoo said that if Durban did make a bid for the Olympic Games, it stood a very good chance with South African and former National Olympic Committee president Sam Ramsamy being a member of the executive board of the International Olympic Committee. Ramsamy hails from Durban.
The 2012 Olympics are to be held in London. Cape Town had bid to stage the 2004 Olympics but lost out to the eventual winner Athens. – Sapa