The 16-team World Cup will be held over 10 days and will feature 60 matches in Cape Town.
The city, country and Africa will be hosting the tournament for the first time.
South Africa beat four-time world netball champions New Zealand for the hosting rights for the quadrennial showpiece.
South Africa is the first country to have hosted the FIFA World Cup, Cricket World Cup, Rugby World Cup and Netball World Cup.
The two countries made bid presentations in Singapore late last year where the International Netball Federation had to decide whether to bring the World Cup to Africa for the first time or award it to the Kiwis for the fourth time.
Although New Zealand has hosted three previous Netball World Cup tournaments, 2023 is the centenary year of netball in that country and the Kiwis would have loved to mark the occasion with the event.
The tournament is expected to attract 120,000 visitors to Cape Town, and the hosting is projected to inject over US$178.6 million to the country’s economy.