Port Shepstone is a small town on the south coast of KwaZulu-Natal known by the locals as "eSayidi". In Port Shepstone, attractions include; Port Shepstone Museum, the annual Sardine Rush, a mall, two shopping centres & the beach. Port Shepstone was settled by British, Boers & Norwegian settlers during colonisation. By Port Shepstone is the suburb of Marburg where it's said Emperor Shaka met with Henry Francis Fynn in 1828 after the Zulu's Mpondoland campaign in present-day Eastern Cape. Descendants of Norwegian settlers in KwaZulu-Natal include cricket all-rounder Lance Klusener & South Africa's most successful football coach Gordon Igesund. Despite many groups living in Port Shepstone including those of east African, west African, southern African, Asian, Arab & American descent, it remains a Zulu-speaking town. Famous names to come from this small town called Port Shepstone include: • Naima Kay (Singer...