Vuk'uzenzele

Coastal developmen­t to create jobs and skills

- Kgaogelo Letsebe

The KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Provincial Government and the eLan Foundation’s Shift Africa have partnered to ensure a multi-billion rand developmen­t creates not only employment, but also future opportunit­ies for 100 000 young people.

The eLan Foundation is the non-profit organisati­on of the property and developmen­t company eLan Property Group. It was formed in 2019 to improve the lives of communitie­s in which the company operates.

The recent job opportunit­ies are a result of the property group’s R16-billion Blythedale Coastal Estate Resort developmen­t in the Ilembe District. The estate will include schools, a shopping centre, a retirement village, a beach resort hotel, upmarket housing and apartments.

The project will also include the constructi­on of 3 000 low-income social housing units.

Speaking at the project launch, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala said the project will help reduce unemployme­nt and provide skills training, especially for youth and women. “This will be the biggest resort in Southern Africa and, as such, will yield more business opportunit­ies for Small, Medium and Micro Enterprise­s (SMMEs).”

He added that the foundation had been provided with a database of young people who have been trained by the Department of Social Developmen­t.

He urged business sector to continue working with government to implement high-impact projects that will reduce unemployme­nt and ensure skills developmen­t.

eLan Chief Executive Officer Mark Taylor said that the constructi­on of the new estate will provide job opportunit­ies, while the skills developmen­t project will equip workers to start their own businesses.

He said the partnershi­p will lead to the incubation of 4 000 small businesses, with guaranteed contracts. “There is also the developmen­t of entry-level programmes, which will serve as a gateway to occupation­ally directed skills developmen­t.”

KZN MEC for Social Developmen­t Nonhlanhla Khoza said it is up to our generation to demand that leaders from government, business and communitie­s fulfil their commitment­s, and take action to better the lives of all.

“As we hold hands today as the public and private sector, we are making history and fulfilling that promise.”

She encouraged people to use all opportunit­ies that come their way to empower themselves.

 ?? ?? KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala at the launch of a new developmen­t in the province.
KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sihle Zikalala at the launch of a new developmen­t in the province.

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