Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.

Tourism has come to be seen as a key driver for local economic development in South Africa, as it provides opportunities for pro-poor and community-based initiatives. On a global scale, the challenges of confronting poverty and unemployment continue to dominate the development agenda. The ability of...

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Main Author: Dr. T. Ramukumba
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AfricaJournals 2016-02-01
Series:African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
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description Tourism has come to be seen as a key driver for local economic development in South Africa, as it provides opportunities for pro-poor and community-based initiatives. On a global scale, the challenges of confronting poverty and unemployment continue to dominate the development agenda. The ability of Local Economic Development (LED) to empower local people has earned favour with national governments and development theorists. The imperative facing South Africa to achieve a more equitable and sustainable economy is essentially the challenge to adopt and implement a development approach that will reduce poverty and unemployment (which are the two key objectives of LED) to the greatest extent. It is within this context that the South African government has sought to incorporate LED into their economic development framework, predominantly through the decentralisation of development control and planning to the local government level. This study examined the contribution of guest houses to LED through procurement of locally produced products and services for their operations in the Eden district municipality. The results of the study indicates that majority of the guest houses (64.2%) are using locally produced products to a large extent with 32% using locally produced products to a little extent whilst 3.2% not using locally produced products at all. Majority of these guest houses spend between R5 000.00 and R10 000.00 per month counting 68.8%. These results infer that guest houses are indeed making a positive contribution to LED through their usage of locally produced products.
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spellingShingle Dr. T. Ramukumba
Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
African Journal of Hospitality, Tourism and Leisure
Guest houses
Local Economic Development (LED)
locally produced products
title Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
title_full Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
title_fullStr Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
title_short Contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the Eden District Municipality, South Africa.
title_sort contribution of guest houses to local economic development through procurement of locally produced products and services in the eden district municipality south africa
topic Guest houses
Local Economic Development (LED)
locally produced products
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