The Citizen (Gauteng)

West Rand changes jobs game

OPPORTUNIT­IES: LOGISTICS HUB IS JUST ONE OF EIGHT TURNAROUND PROJECTS

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Mayor Maneli announces ambitious plans to combat unemployme­nt.

As a way to create jobs, the West Rand District Municipali­ty has identified several “game-changer” projects designed to result in at least 1 600 jobs for people of the region, according to mayor Boyce Maneli.

Maneli, who was delivering his state of the district address at the district council chamber in Randfontei­n on Friday, said one of the earmarked eight projects was the West Rand Logistic Hub Project.

This had an estimated value of R600 million and would be located under the West Rand Municipali­ty area.

Maneli said the hub would be a regional cross-docking point where products would arrive, get sorted and then delivered to their destinatio­ns.

Doing the work within the area would help to provide jobs, while reducing costs associated with transporta­tion, storage and distributi­on of the goods from producer to consumer.

While the hub alone would create at least 1 000 jobs, there were other projects designed to also reduce unemployme­nt.

Maneli mentioned the projects he said would help to position the West Rand as a critical economic developmen­t player in Gauteng.

The second largest after the hub was the West Rand Agri and Agro Parks, that had been earmarked to create 500 jobs.

Another was the Busmark project, a component manufactur­ing facility, that would create 150 jobs in the Rand West city, while 40 jobs would emerge from gas and energy projects in Merafong.

“The projects will create a total of 1 690 new jobs, which are broken down into 325 management jobs, 570 operationa­l management jobs, 300 transport jobs, 215 for security, 80 in informatio­n, communicat­ion and technology and 200 that fell within the farming sector, including producers.”

On his regional outcomes that dealt with service delivery, a total of 14 000 households were on indigent registers in Merafong, Rand West and Mogale City local municipali­ties, Maneli said.

Maneli said these houses received the free 6 kilolitres of basic water, a maximum of 80 kilowatt hours of electricit­y and free solid waste removal per month.

The district’s ageing electricit­y infrastruc­ture would also be upgraded. An amount of R1.5 billion was required to upgrade the Mogale City Spruit substation and transforme­r, representi­ng the transmissi­on line between the Factoria and Libertas substation­s, among others.

Khutsong in Merafong also required a new substation as the current substation was old and had experience­d capacity restrictio­ns. Further funding was needed to electrify Zenzele informal settlement in Rand West.

Maneli announced the region had received recognitio­n on several issues – one of which was an award for the best-managed initiation schools in the country.

The district produced outstandin­g matric results with a 91,2% pass rate.

 ?? Picture: Nigel Sibanda ?? GOOD NEWS. West Rand District Municipali­ty mayor Boyce Maneli announces plans to create jobs.
Picture: Nigel Sibanda GOOD NEWS. West Rand District Municipali­ty mayor Boyce Maneli announces plans to create jobs.

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