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The Presidency, Pretoria, 5 October 2014

 

 

President Zuma to Focus on the Economy in October

 

 

President Zuma will this month, October 2014, take forward government's
commitment to prioritise the economy and local government.

 

In the State of the Nation Address of June 2014, the President stated that
the economy would take centre stage this term and announced a target of five
percent growth by 2019. The President also announced that local government
would be revitalised and strongly supported, as the sphere that is closest
to the people and the engine of service delivery.

 

A number of key meetings and events will take place this month to take these
commitments forward.

 

On Tuesday, 7 October, the President will hand over the operator permit for
the Dube Trade Port Industrial Development Zone (IDZ), at the King Shaka
airport precinct in Durban, to the Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Mr Senzo
Mchunu. Last year the President launched the Saldanha IDZ in the Western
Cape. The IDZs are intended to promote industrialisation and create
awareness about the Special Economic Zones programme and its potential to
grow the economy and create jobs through creating a conducive environment
for foreign direct investment.

 

The Saldanha IDZ, though new and not fully developed, has already attracted
interest of 19 potential investors who are keen to locate there, thus
demonstrating the potential of the IDZs.  

 

On the 8th of October, the President will take forward work done during the
launch of the Back to Basics campaign at the Presidential Local Government
Summit which took place on 18 September 2014. He has convened a meeting of
the President's Coordinating Committee, (PCC), the statutory body that
brings together national government, Premiers and the South African Local
Government Association (SALGA) association. On the agenda of the meeting,
which will take place at the Union Buildings, is the strengthening of local
government to improve service delivery and promote economic growth and
development at a local level.

 

On the 9th of October, the President will host a meeting of the Mining
Sector National Consultative Forum in Pretoria. He had announced in the SONA
that he would now lead the government-labour-mining sector interface, and
that the revitalisation and rebuilding of distressed mining towns and
communities would be a priority during this term of government.

 

In August, the President launched the delivery programme Operation Phakisa.
The first phase of Operation Phakisa focused on unlocking the potential of
the country's ocean economy.  Teams from government, business, labour and
academia have been working together in Durban since 8 August exploring the
potential of the country's oceans to boost economic growth and job creation.
On October 15, the President will release the findings of the exploration at
the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre in Durban.

 

In the SONA the President had announced that he would convene the
Presidential Business Working Group to discuss joint action for economic
growth. The Working Group will meet on the 24th of October at in Pretoria.
Teams from business and government have been working since last year and
will use the 24th to provide a report back to the principals in government
and business.

 

The President will later this month also interact with business associations
such as the South African Chambers of Commerce and Industry and the South
Africa-Turkish Business Association.

 

Deputy President Cyril Ramaphosa recently convened the Joint/NEDLAC Working
Group which brings together business, labour, community and government, also
discussing matters aimed at improving collaboration and taking the goal of
promoting inclusive economic growth forward. The President announced in the
SONA that the Deputy President would lead the interface between government,
business and labour on various issues.

 

On Friday the 3rd of October, President Zuma launched Phase 3 of the
Expanded Public Works Programme, in Keiskammahoek in the Eastern Cape. The
President had announced in the June 2014 SONA that the EPWP would create six
million work opportunities between now and 2019.

 

 

Issued by: 

The Presidency, Pretoria

 

Enquiries: 

Mac Maharaj on 079 879 3203 or [email protected]

 

 

 

 

 

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