The State of the Nation Address 2011 in Numbers

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Prepared by the Government Communication and Information System (GCIS)

21 years - since former President Nelson Mandela walked to freedom after 27 years as a political prisoner.

17 years - since South Africa's transition to a non-racial, non-sexist, equal and democratic society.

400 000 - the number of additional people served with basic water supply in 2010.

81% - the proportion of the country electrified, compared to 63% in the year 2000.

8,6% - the decline in the murder rate over the past year.

15 million - the number of South Africans currently receiving social grants.

R9 billion - Government's fund to support job creation over the next three years.

R10 billion - funds set aside by the Industrial Development Corporation for investment over the next five years in economic activities with high jobs potential.

R20 billion - tax allowances or tax breaks to be put in place to promote investments, expansions and upgrades in the manufacturing sector.

R550 million - funds set aside for upgrades and expansions.

30% - the mining industry's contribution to the country's total export revenue.

7,3 million - the number of tourists that arrived in South Africa last year.

95 - the number of meetings and conferences South Africa has secured between 2010 and 2016.

R2 billion - the contribution of the cultural industries sector to the country's Gross Domestic Product

R475 million - the contribution of the Cape Town International Jazz Festival to the Western Cape economy.

2 000 - the number of jobs created during the Cape Town International Jazz in 2010.

R75 billion - Eskom's investment in the new stations Medupi, Kusile and Ingula, as well as the return to service and transmission of other projects.

400 000 - the number of households that should have security of tenure by 2014.

R2,6 billion - the amount that government will spend on water services this year.

4,5 million - the number of work opportunities that the Expanded Public Works Programme aims to create.

800 - the number of construction jobs created by the Bid for the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope

6 000 - the number of learners supported by Denel, Eskom, SAA and Transnet in technical and engineering-related scarce and critical skills.

105 - the number of nursing colleges that will be revitalised countrywide to train more nurses.

5 million - the number of HIV tests done since the launch of the testing campaign in April 2010.

700 000 - the number of first-time identity documents issued in Libode following the National Population Registration Campaign.

R800 million - the funds allocated for immediate relief to assist communities affected by floods.

2 000 - the military personnel deployed by.the South African National Defence Force in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Sudan and the Central African Republic.

2,5 trillion - the value of South Africa's mining assets