Government finalising national data, cloud policy
Government is working on finalising the national data and cloud policy of South Africa to improve the environment for the establishment of networks.
Government is working on finalising the national data and cloud policy of South Africa to improve the environment for the establishment of networks.
Propelled by the success of the South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC) held annually in the country over the past five years, President Cyril Ramaphosa has set a R2 trillion target for South Africa to achieve over the next five years.
Government and the private sector must work together to boost investment in research and development.
Human Settlements Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi has lauded the functioning judicial system which makes South Africa fertile ground for investment.
Pledges at the annual South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC) over the past four years have exceeded President Cyril Ramaphosa’s target of R1.2 trillion in investments by some R306 billion – overachieving the target by 26%.
With the success of South African stories on the streaming platform Netflix, the company has pledged to invest R929 million investment into the creative industry for 2022-23.
The morning session of the South Africa Investment Conference (SAIC) has seen a number of companies making significant investment commitments.
Chief Operations Officer for the Industrial Development Corporation (IDC), Joanne Bate, says although the Just Energy Transition is expected to bring challenges to businesses and society, it also presents “major opportunities” not only for bigger companies but also for SMMEs and for localisation.
Government will not leave any communities or industries behind as the country gradually transitions from a high carbon emitting country to a low carbon emissions economy.
Partnerships between government and the private sector are imperative for infrastructure development, says Public Works and Infrastructure (DPWI) Minister Sihle Zikalala.
Portfolio Committee on Justice and Correctional Services Chairperson, Gratitude Magwanishe, says South Africans should feel safe in their country, and that their security should not be compromised in any way.
An investigation is underway to determine the cause of fish deaths at Hartbeespoort Dam in the North West.
While the target of reaching R1.2 trillion worth of investments has been successfully reached at the fifth South African Investment Conference (SAIC), currently underway, President Cyril Ramaphosa this morning set a new target for the country for the next five years.
The KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Government will embark on a community mobilisation campaign against crime.
Five years since the first South African Investment Conference (SAIC) was held, Trade, Industry and Competition Minister, Ebrahim Patel has reflected on the progress made since the conference was first held.