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LIMPOPO
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Vision
A peaceful, prosperous,
united, dynamic and transformed province.
- Mission
To stimulate, promote and sustain unity and an enabling
environment conducive for economic development, social justice and
improved quality of life for all of its people.
- Strategic
Objectives of the Premier's Office
The Premier's
office is the visible flagship of the province, providing leadership
in terms of policy and direction and setting the style and tone of
government's administration. Its main strategic objectives and goals
include:
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News |
TIL Hosts African Asian Society Seminar
Trade and
Investment Limpopo (TIL) today hosted an African Asian Society
seminar at its Sandton office, Johanneburg. Themed ‘Investing
in Limpopo – Benefits for South African and Foreign Investors’
the ongoing calendar event is aimed at profiling the province
in terms of destination marketing and investment promotion.
Honourable Pitsi Moloto, Limpopo MEC for Economic Development,
Environment and Tourism told delegates, comprised of senior diplomats,
South African and foreign investors that Limpopo is keen to work
with the Society to unlock any setbacks they might experience,
in their engagement with the provincial administration.
This includes
educating them on a review of the Provincial Growth and Development
Strategy (PDGS), and phasing in of Limpopo 2030, a socio economic
strategy that reflects on the province’s economic outlook,
following the depletion of its mineral resources. Some of the
key concerns include a need for the development of quality education
as a means to ensure competent human capital, exploration of critical
sectors such as Information and Communication Technology (ICT),
arts and culture and advancement of the manufacturing sector through
beneficiation of primary products. Moloto, however, cautioned
that a critical balance needs to be struck between capital intensive
investments and local economic development in host communities
– through, among other instruments, procurement and business
development.
Says TIL Acting CEO, Julius Mapatha, “TIL is both proud
and humbled by being associated with the African Asian Society.
We view partnerships and market intelligence exchange platforms
such as these as pertinent in exploring, servicing and learning
how various Africa – Asia institutional and product offerings
affect trade promotion and facilitation. We are in this for the
long haul.”
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