Inkosi Malusi Zondi, the new man at the helm of turning around the fortunes of hostels and townships across KwaZulu-Natal, believes there is massive untapped potential in the areas.

This week, AmaZulu King MisuZulu kaZwelithini appointed Zondi as the head of economy and cultural envoy. He is tasked with leading an ambitious project to attract investments and change the face of hostels and townships.

The primary role of the head of economy and cultural envoy is to ensure the growth and development of the economy in traditional leadership areas and urban centres, with particular focus on key economic provinces such as Gauteng and KwaZulu-Natal.

“I was given a mammoth task by His Majesty the King. All hands are on deck and we are determined to transform the economy of the townships and hostels. We must transform these areas into attractive places for investments and ensure that local people benefit economically,” Zondi said in an interview with the Mail & Guardian.

Before taking up his new role, Zondi served as Zulu royal chancellor. He was unceremoniously removed from the position, together with the king’s private secretary Nododile Ndamase. It was widely believed the pair were victims of the battle for proximity to the AmaZulu king.