The Herald (South Africa)

SMMEs urged to tap into oceans economy

● Huge opportunit­ies for small businesses at ports

- Nomazima Nkosi nkosino@tisoblacks­tar.co.za

There are huge, untapped opportunit­ies for small businesses in the oceans economy that are there for the taking.

This is according to Transnet National Ports Authority environmen­tal manager Nozuko Litile, who said there were facilities that had to be built or refurbishe­d at ports.

She was speaking at the local economic developmen­t enterprise and investment seminar at the Boardwalk ICC on Tuesday.

The seminar was hosted by the South African Local Government Associatio­n in partnershi­p with the Federation of Canadian Municipali­ties.

The two bodies received funding from Global Affairs Canada (that country’s foreign affairs department) to implement the Building Inclusive Green Municipali­ties programme for 51 months.

The aim is to boost the capacity of SA municipali­ties to support effective service delivery, inclusive local green economic growth and enhanced climate change mitigation.

Litile said there was work for small businesses in the oceans economy.

“We have existing facilities that need refurbishi­ng, new infrastruc­ture facilities that need to be built, especially for the extraction of oil and gas.

“We’ll use small harbours to stimulate local economies.

“We’ve invested about R3bn to refurbish the dry dock in East London and for the labour we’ve appointed SMMEs.

“We’re also doing a feasibilit­y study on a sleeping facility at the port in East London for ship dismantlin­g and because we’re a people’s port, we are opening up recreation­al fishing spots,” she said.

Litile said Transnet was also looking at widening and opening up the port entrance in East London, which would potentiall­y create many jobs.

Nozipho Booi of the National Ports Authority said Transnet was driving programmes to ensure SMMEs were supported.

“We have a Transnet developmen­t hub to inform our SMMEs what is expected from them once inside the market and it also informs them how to market themselves.

“We provide a service in collaborat­ion with SEDA [the Small Enterprise Developmen­t Agency], where we provide business training services and human resources training, and this makes SMMEs more effective and more competitiv­e in the business sector,” Booi said.

Jacques van Zyl, from the department of agricultur­e, forestry and fisheries, said SA needed big, fast results and there was an urgency for the economy to grow, particular­ly as it continued to bleed jobs.

“There are plans to develop smaller harbours and refurbish existing smaller harbours because we have more than 3,000 small landing sites in the country but not all of them are conducive due to extreme weather conditions,” Van Zyl said.

Session moderator Sam Makhubu said Operation Phakisa spoke specifical­ly about developing the oceans economy and paid particular attention to the marine transport and manufactur­ing sectors as well as offshore oil and gas exploratio­n and marine protection and services.

“We underplay the role that coastal areas have in boosting tourism because there are serious economic activities that can be extracted from that.”

Makhubu said some municipali­ties did not take economic developmen­t plans seriously even though their role was to drive economic developmen­t in the local sector.

“The South African Systems Act makes it compulsory for all municipali­ties to draw up fiveyear developmen­t plans, which include economic plans.”

Salga provincial executive committee member Mxolisi Koyo said its focus was to support SMMEs and job creation, guided by the National Developmen­t Plan’s 2030 vision.

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 ?? Picture: NOMAZIMA NKOSI ?? UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: Zanoxolo Futwa addresses Lynne Wilmot, Sonny Fischer, Nozipho Booi, Sunshine Blouw and Seana Nkhanhle at the economic developmen­t enterprise and investment seminar held at the Boardwalk ICC
Picture: NOMAZIMA NKOSI UNTAPPED POTENTIAL: Zanoxolo Futwa addresses Lynne Wilmot, Sonny Fischer, Nozipho Booi, Sunshine Blouw and Seana Nkhanhle at the economic developmen­t enterprise and investment seminar held at the Boardwalk ICC

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