Sport as a catalyst for development in Cape Town
Abstract
This research paper considers sport as a catalyst for development in Cape Town. lt examines the impact of sport on development, the economy and tourism and advances recommendations suitable for the city of Cape Town. ln this regard this study uses the experiences of the city of Indianapolis, USA to inform the recommendations for Cape Town. Whilst the recommendations derived at in part, from the city of Indianapolis, this paper accents the particular problems encountered by local authorities in South Africa. Some of these problems have an impact on the ability of Cape Town to embark on initiatives of the nature of the Indianapolis case study. ln this regard sport in South Africa has for too long been used as a political tool to enhance separation and to foster segregation. Sport is not utilized to its full economic potential in Cape Town, South Africa - if not in Africa. lt is important that sport should bring the benefits associated with it to S A. These include economic development, job creation and an increase in tourism. The abovementioned which mirror the principles of the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP), would contribute and reinforce the upliftment of underprivileged South Africans. This study focuses on Cape Town and Indianapolis. This paper proposes a contribution toward a conceptual framework for the
development of a social partnership within and between the sporting community and the civil society of Cape Town in order to contribute towards local economic development. lt aims to stimulate the debate and discussions on social partnerships, which ought to lead to the creation of jobs, stimulate economic growth and encourage the participation of civil society in the economic reconstruction process.