eThekwini Municipality urges caution when booking accommodation ahead of the Nedbank Cup Final coming up on Saturday May 10.
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Football fans will be heading off to Durban this week for the 2025 Nedbank Cup final. However, the eThekwini Municipality has urged visitors and tourists to remain vigilant when booking accommodation, to prevent falling victim to online scams.
A thrilling showdown between South African football giants, Orlando Pirates and Kaizer Chiefs, is set to take place at the Moses Mabhida Stadium, in Durban tomorrow, Saturday May 10.
This marks the tournament’s return to Durban since it was last hosted in the city in 2019. The match promises to deliver a thrilling spectacle that will captivate fans across the country.
Mayor Cyril Xaba, welcomed the return of the event, highlighting the economic and tourism benefits it brings.
“We encourage visitors to immerse themselves in the rich cultural offerings, stunning beaches, and diverse attractions that make our city a premier destination for both local and international travellers,” Mayor Xaba said. “I want to warn visitors, and tourists to remain vigilant when booking accommodation, to prevent falling victim to online scammers.
“Visitors are also encouraged to carefully verify any packages that advertise “free tickets” and to obtain their tickets exclusively through registered outlets.”
To ensure a safe and enjoyable experience, visitors are advised to follow these essential travel and accommodation safety tips:
Use trusted platforms: Stick to well-known travel booking websites or apps, which usually offer customer service support to address issues.
To further enhance the excitement around the Nedbank Cup final, the municipality will host public viewing areas in various parts of Durban to afford everyone an opportunity to watch the game. Details for the public viewing areas will be announced on the municipal platforms.