The Citizen (KZN)

Gauteng launches job creation drive

2.7M YOUNG PEOPLE IN PROVINCE UNEMPLOYED Target is to create 600 000 new positions between now and 2019.

- Eric Naki ericn@citizen.co.za

The Gauteng province is ready to tackle the scourge of unemployme­nt head-on with the creation of 600 000 jobs by 2019.

This was announced by provincial MEC for economic developmen­t, environmen­tal affairs and agricultur­e Lebogang Maile during a pre-department­al budget vote in Johannesbu­rg yesterday.

He will present the province’s budget vote in the Gauteng provincial legislatur­e on Monday.

Maile said the fact that 2.7 million young people were unemployed in Gauteng represente­d a “huge crisis” in a province with a population of 12 million.

“That nearly three million young people are unemployed is a big concern. That is why we say 600 000 jobs must be created between now and 2019,” he said.

The province planned to focus on the productive side of the economy. It had to ensure the availabili­ty of water, space and markets to potential investors.

Maile said he was disturbed by red tape, including permit applicatio­n, environmen­t impact assessment (EIA) and land acquisitio­n processes.

He said red tape stifled investment and the province was working to cut it down, with EIA completion times reduced from three years to three months, with a final target of two months.

Maile said that as part of the Gauteng Economic Developmen­t Plan, his department had held discussion­s with ArcelorMit­tal SA and Scaw Metals Group on what could be done to save jobs.

Additional­ly, an amount of R42 billion has been invested in infrastruc­ture developmen­t, a move Maile hoped would create jobs.

He also announced a move to integrate the R100 billion township economy into the mainstream economy by bringing big economic players to help small entreprene­urs in the townships. –

 ?? Picture: Reuters ?? A man takes a picture of his friend after attending the evening prayers at the illuminate­d Faisal Mosque during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Islamabad, Pakistan yesterday.
Picture: Reuters A man takes a picture of his friend after attending the evening prayers at the illuminate­d Faisal Mosque during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan in Islamabad, Pakistan yesterday.

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