The Citizen (Gauteng)

Cyril’s drive for green economy

MPUMALANGA: TRANSITION FROM COAL TO RENEWABLE ENERGY WAY TO GO, SAYS PRESIDENT

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Government shifting focus of service delivery.

President Cyril Ramaphosa finally brought the topic of sustainabl­e developmen­t to the heartland of coal-producing Mpumalanga, cajoling the province’s people to transition from coal to alternativ­e renewable energy.

“We have plans to transition to a low-carbon, climate resilient economy. This will have an impact on the mining and energy industry in Mpumalanga and on communitie­s that depend on these industries,” Ramaphosa said.

“We must work together to ensure that this transition is inclusive and just, and that no community is left behind. Business, labour and communitie­s need to work together to ensure that Mpumalanga is able to seize the opportunit­ies that will arise from this transition and to position the province as a leader in green energy and the green economy.”

The president’s statement was seen as the first direct attempt by government to shift the province’s focus away from coal, Mpumalanga’s central product and economic centrepiec­e, to consider emission-free alternativ­es and their advantages. Ramaphosa was addressing the Mpumalanga Business Forum at the presidenti­al imbizo in Carolina yesterday when he acknowledg­ed that businesses have been forced to either close down or relocate because of dysfunctio­nal municipali­ties. But he vowed to ensure that would not happen in Mpumalanga.

He promised the province’s businesses government was working to ease conditions for them to operate, touting the district developmen­t model as a solution to many problems they encountere­d.

“Permits are not granted on time, resulting in lost productivi­ty and delayed plans. Unreliable supply of water or electricit­y results in revenue losses and increased operationa­l costs,” he said.

Government was shifting focus of service delivery at local government to create a more conducive environmen­t for business, for

We must work together to ensure this transition is inclusive

investment and for job creation. The district model had become the centrepiec­e of the new local approach.

He said it would help in solving many problems, including those the business community raised at the gathering. Among others, the business expressed concerns about obstacles that impeded business operations and growth mainly due to poor service delivery by municipali­ties.

The visit was the third leg of the presidenti­al imbizo. He held the first one at Ngaka Modiri Molema district municipali­ty in North West on 12 March followed by Mangaung, Free State, on 9 April.

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