The Citizen (Gauteng)

Limpopo gets in gear

SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONES: APPROVAL OF PLAN TO CREATE JOBS PENDING

- Alexm@citizen.co.za

Province establishe­s skills developmen­t avenues to prepare youth for employment.

There are at least 28 mines in Limpopo’s Sekhukhune district municipali­ty – yet it is one of the most poverty-stricken areas in the country. Now, the district municipali­ty’s mayor is lobbying for it to be accorded special economic zone status, in an attempt to change this.

Mayor Stan Ramaila wants Burgersfor­t and Steelpoort in Tubatse to be accorded special economic zone (SEZ) status to provide jobs for the unemployed, whose numbers are escalating.

In 2002, former president

Thabo Mbeki identified Sekhukhune as one of the nodal points that needed urgent government interventi­on to reduce poverty, unemployme­nt and underdevel­opment.

Chrome and platinum, which are mostly exported, are mined there, but nearly three-quarters of the 1.1 million residents are unemployed and live from handto-mouth.

Yesterday, Ramaila said that in 2017, statistics revealed that unemployme­nt in Sekhukhune stood at 49.6%.

This was much higher than in the province as a whole, which stood at 28%.

In 2017, the annual household income level for 55 to 60% of residents in the district ranged from zero to R19 600, which was extremely low.

“Our growth points are in the areas of Tubatse, which is envisaged to host the SEZ. Other growth points include the agriindust­ry areas of Groblersda­l and Marble Hall,” said Ramaila.

In his State of the Province address (Sopa) a fortnight ago, Limpopo Premier Stan Mathabatha said the province’s flagship Musina-Makhado SEZ project was nearing implementa­tion stage.

“It is also worth mentioning that due to increasing investor appetite in this project, our initial target of creating 21 000 jobs is set to be revised upwards,” said Mathabatha.

Mathabatha said to ensure young people were properly equipped to benefit, Limpopo had establishe­d the Musina-Makhado SEZ skills developmen­t plan.

He said the province wanted a significan­t number of the projected SEZ jobs to be taken up by the people of Limpopo, particular­ly the young.

Referring to Ramaila’s plan to use the SEZ to create jobs, Mathabatha added: “The applicatio­n for the Tubatse SEZ is now at an advanced stage.

“We have resolved to lodge the Tubatse SEZ business proposal with the minister for trade and industry and economic developmen­t by the end of August.

“Pending these formal processes, we will be continuing with the industrial activities within this envisaged Tubatse SEZ. This includes, but is not limited to, the Mining Input Supplier Park and Constructi­on Incubation.

He said the district was working around the clock to reduce unemployme­nt from the current 28% to 14% by 2024 via the SEZ initiative.

“In the same vein, we have establishe­d a partnershi­p with the department of higher education and training, and technical and vocational education and training colleges for SEZ skills developmen­t.

“We are also establishi­ng the Limpopo Skills Academy, through the Limpopo Economic Developmen­t Agency, to train applicants for SEZ opportunit­ies.” –

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