The Mercury

Nudists stripping off in anticipati­on

- Kamini Padayachee

KWAZULU-NATAL’S first nudist beach is one step away from being made official, but some naturists are already stripping off in anticipati­on.

The Hibiscus Coast municipali­ty said it encouraged naturists to wait for amendments to the by-laws, but it would not in the meanwhile prosecute those who could not wait to bare all.

The South African National Naturist Associatio­n (Sanna) made an applicatio­n last year for 500m of Mpenjathi Beach to be declared nudist-friendly.

The municipali­ty granted an applicatio­n last October to relax the by-law on nudity.

However, there were calls by opposing groups, including the Concerned Citizens of Hibiscus Coast Municipali­ty and religious organisati­ons, for the council to rescind its decision.

They have argued that it would attract perverts and rapists, but the municipali­ty countered that after thorough research it was convinced that it would attract tourists, which would lead to job creation.

The provincial co-operative governance department (Cogta) then intervened to look into the matter.

The municipali­ty’s Simon April said Cogta had approached the municipali­ty requesting informatio­n so that it could provide feedback, but the matter was now resolved.

He said the municipali­ty was in the process of having the amended by-law gazetted.

Sanna chairman Serge Pavlovic said some naturists were using the beach after it was “unofficial­ly opened” earlier this year.

April said they would discourage naturists from using the beach until the by-law was gazetted.

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