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Gauteng cannot develop in isolation

30 Sep 2015 - by Staff reporter
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The Gauteng province

– which has a more

than R1.6-trillion

infrastructure deficit –

cannot develop sustainable

infrastructure and grow

economically without synergies

with its African neighbours.

“As much as our efforts seek

to position

Gauteng as

a globally

competitive

city region,

this does

not imply

that our province and our

country deem themselves a

competitor to our African

counterparts. Instead, we view

our position as being one of

the rock-beds and launching

pads on which Africa’s

growth and development

can be taken to even higher

levels of production,” said the

Gauteng head of department:

infrastructure development,

Bethuel Netshiswinzhe, speaking

at the Infrastructure Africa

conference held at the Sandton

Convention Centre earlier this

month.

Gauteng premier David

Makhura said recently that

Gauteng would need more

than R1.6 trillion over the next

15 years to

respond to

social and

economic

infrastructure

requirements.

He

pointed out that the provincial

government had been mobilising

support for the private sector

to invest in its five economic

corridors – Central Development

Corridor (Johannesburg),

Eastern Development Corridor

(Ekurhuleni), Northern

Development Corridor

(Tshwane), Western Corridor

(West Rand), and Southern

Corridor (Sedibeng).

INSERT

R1.6m Needed over 15 years

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