Daily Dispatch

Zuma in show of unity at Economic Forum

- By SHENAAZ JAMAL

PRESIDENT Jacob Zuma will lead a delegation of 17 ministers and deputy ministers to the World Economic Forum being held in Durban this week.

Economists described the move as being designed to show the foreign community there is unity in government.

The three-day event begins tom at the Durban Internatio­nal Convention Centre and will see world leaders‚ economists and analysts converge on the coastal city.

Economists say the large contingent‚ which includes Finance Minister Malusi Gigaba and his deputy Sifiso Buthelezi‚ is an attempt for government to show a united front following the cabinet reshuffle and ratings downgrades that followed.

Economist Dawie Roodt said government needed to use the opportunit­y wisely and ensure it attended the forum with concrete policies and plans to regain investor confidence.

“There needs to be good leadership at the forefront to calm some nerves but you have to show people what you can offer‚ but we don’t even know what radical economic transforma­tion is‚” said Roodt.

This year the forum is set to focus specifical­ly on issues that include education‚ skills and employment; entreprene­urship; energy; infrastruc­ture and developmen­t finance; combating‚ adapting to and building resilience against climate change; and science‚ technology and innovation. The forum will also see a number of fringe events taking place around Durban‚ including the launch of Oxfam’s “Starting with People: A human economy approach to inclusive growth in Africa” report.

The report is set to be a response to Africa’s inequality crisis‚ persistent poverty and troubling economic prospects across many African countries.

“The report explores the potential of the human economy to achieve inclusive economic growth‚ focusing first and foremost on what works for people‚” said Oxfam spokesman Isaac Mangena.

Yesterday police said security would be tight at the event‚ with extra security measures having been put in place as some NGOs and community organisati­ons are expected to protest.

Communitie­s have been warned to protest in the designated areas and within the confines of the law.— TMG

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