Sunday World (South Africa)

Building a comprehens­ive social compact

Gauteng Provincial Government has establishe­d a war room

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Gauteng’s number one citizen David Makhura has heeded the call made by President Cyril Ramaphosa during the State of the Nation Address to finalise a comprehens­ive social compact to grow our economy, create jobs and combat hunger.

To this end, Makhura this week announced a plethora of interventi­ons his administra­tion will embark on in forming social compacts that will result in tangible outcomes.

“The commitment to social compact is therefore the approach which Gauteng will instrument­alise to unlock economic growth through leveraging the strength of the diverse talents, capacities and experience­s of the people of our province,” said Makhura.

The Gauteng Provincial Government has establishe­d a provincial war room in which government and industry leaders have joined forces to drive economic recovery, unlock growth in every sector and create sustainabl­e jobs as well to support SMME developmen­t.

“Through the war room, we are working with the captains of industry on programmes that will unleash growth by matching public policy support and government action with consolidat­ed commitment­s by sector leaders on investment­s and jobs,” the premier said.

The war room immediatel­y got its hands dirty, having already initiated a programme of quarterly sector action labs with industry representa­tives focusing on problem-solving and social compacting platforms.

The administra­tion has also said it will, in partnershi­p with the Publicpriv­ate Growth Initiative, businesses, organised labour, state-owned enterprise­s and relevant national government department­s, work in tandem to reignite the Gauteng economy.

The sectoral engagement­s and war room sessions have already begun to yield positive results, including:

• The Ekasi Labs, Township Cloud Zones and Hot-desking Hubs will be optimal sites for new data centres and big investment­s in communicat­ion technologi­es.

• The provincial government has partnered with the University of Johannesbu­rg to turn the province’s mounting e-waste problem into an economic opportunit­y and protect the environmen­t.

• Together with the aviation industry and the tourism and hospitalit­y sector, the Gauteng government is building a Gauteng Air Access partnershi­p to attract more passenger and cargo airlines to operate from OR Tambo Internatio­nal and Lanseria airports.

• In the food, beverage, agroproces­sing and agribusine­ss sectors, the administra­tion is working with industry players and organised farmers in partnershi­p with the Agricultur­al Developmen­t Agency to ensure food security and promote urban agricultur­e as a key sector for employment and business.

 ?? ?? The Gauteng Provincial Government has finalised a compact with industry leaders to drive economic growth and create sustainabl­e employment.
The Gauteng Provincial Government has finalised a compact with industry leaders to drive economic growth and create sustainabl­e employment.

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