Date: 2022-09-16 11:39:18
Plans To Expand Investment in Rural And Township Areas
ETHEKWINI NEWSFLASH
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
14 SEPTEMBER 2022
The second annual Township and Investment Summit solidified the City’s commitment to provide the thrust necessary to expand investment promotion in townships and rural areas in eThekwini as well as drive the City’s Economic Recovery Plan.
The summit was held at the Octavia Hotel in Inanda on 14 September with the aim of unlocking economic opportunities.
Forming part of the District Development Model and the Cities Support Programme by National Treasury, township and rural economies have become a focus in the country.
The City remains resolute to create a conducive environment that provides jobs and economic opportunities closer to the people and to formalise townships economies.
The day unfolded with three plenary sessions unpacking government participation in creating sustainable development in rural communities followed by economic projects in townships and rural areas.
The sessions were represented by the City, business, unions, the KZN Growth Fund, the Ingonyama Trust Board, and the house of traditional leaders.
EThekwini Mayor Councillor Mxoilisi Kaunda said: “We believe this summit presents a great platform for us to share ideas on how we can industrialise our communities and create opportunities where people live.”
Speaking on the success of the inaugural summit, Mayor Kaunda highlighted the progress made investing in township and rural economies.
“In uMlazi in Sifiso Mdakane Road where Max’s Lifestyle and Eyadini Lounge are located, the City made huge infrastructure investment along this road to attract more businesses to the area. Last year we opened the Ezimbuzini trading stalls and the R42 million KwaMnyandu Industrial Hub.”
He said these two facilities have changed the trading conditions of local entrepreneurs and has unlocked many economic opportunities for local businesses.
The Municipality has also identified the outer west region which incorporates areas such as Hammarsdale and Ntshongweni as strategic zones for investment for the transport, logistics and retail sector.
Speaking on interventions in the north, Mayor Kaunda said that the City is upgrading access roads in the Mtshebheni node to enable better access to businesses along Curnick Ndlovu Highway.
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Issued by the eThekwini Municipality’s Communications Unit. For more information, kindly contact Mayoral Spokesperson Mluleki Mntungwa on 060 974 1140.