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GDED MORUO Magazine Issue 35_July 2021

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MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY ISSUE 35 | FREE COPY Building Resilient Gauteng Economy 8PROFILE 10CONSUMER TIPS Consumer Protection TRACKING During Covid-19 Solution for theft pandemic

EDITOR’S NOTE The Gauteng Department possible labour practices at Automotive Special Economic contractors and businesses of Economic Development all levels of the organisation. Zone (TASEZ). It is in the first in our townships and rural (GDED) is facilitating the stage of a now confirmed areas. creation of opportunities But the enhancement of R15.18-billion investment by These are challenging times for young people to become internal human capital is the Ford Motor Company. It filled with opportunities to do employable and self- only the beginning. Through is matched by R3.7-billion in things differently. As Gauteng employed. public-private partnerships, allocated public investment Premier David Makhura we are forging on special to create a supplier park that stated in his 2021 State of This will be through new programmes for our high- will produce at least 200,000 the Province Address: “We businesses that will grow growth sectors. We are cars a year by 2022, the bulk need to stop thinking that we as we focus our attention also setting up a war room, of which is intended for the will return to the old ways on high-growth sectors for instance, with the export market. As part of the of doing things. We have to and enabling of township Development Bank of South Tshwane SEZ, several work build pandemic-proof and industrialisation. Africa (DBSA) to drive the packages for SMMEs are disaster-ready institutions as GGT2030 Apex Initiatives. processed and assigned to we embrace the new normal.” There is hope in action The War Room will focus, benefit local businesses. GDED and its agencies in the implementation for the current financial are maximising economic of the Growing Gauteng year, on running the special The project has set a outputs from present policy Together 2030 (GGT2030) programmes covering new high-water mark prescripts. We are striking a which encourages the green energy, ICT and for community-level balance between individual, smart collaboration and broadband connectivity, and contracting, with 47 percent sector and institution partnerships between transportation and logistics. or R1.7 billion committed as partnerships. We are on a the government, business and contracting prioritised for path to implement pragmatic other social partners. There For the 2021/22 financial companies at CIDB levels programmes and projects is hope in action in the GDED year, the allocation to the 01 to 07 from Mamelodi that seek to deliver shared and its Agencies leading on GDED amounts to R1.5- and surrounding areas. prosperity for the citizens and the Apex Economic Initiatives billion and decreases Moreover, it is encouraging communities of the Gauteng that underpin the GGT2030. to R1.4- billion over the that R531-milllion in SMME City Region. medium-term expenditure packages will be allocated We are here to change lives. Over the past few months, framework (MTEF). In simple in the coming months as Let us continue to be the we have taken decisive steps terms, this means we have part of the build programme change we want to see. to build the capacity of the to do more with less. This to construct the first set of THANK YOU! GDED Group by, for example, implies spending our critical factories. This will reconfiguring the Gauteng resources efficiently in order include the first 4890 of the MR. PARKS TAU Enterprise Propeller (GEP) to aggregate all our collective 8000-plus construction jobs into a fit-for-purpose vehicle efforts and to leverage this project will create, with Gauteng’s MEC for Economic Development, for blended financing, existing policy instrument set-asides for youth, women Environment, Agriculture and Rural enterprise and supplier and tools. Alone we will and people with disabilities Development development. We opened achieve less. We need to at every level. recruitment for all the senior work with the private sector management positions and to build strong partnerships Indeed, there is hope in are now shortlisting suitable that move GGT2030 forward. action to craft and implement candidates to assist us turn policies and programmes GDED into an institution Multi-tier SEZs and High working closely with business worthy of its task. At the Growth Sector Programme and civil society to expand same time, we are working of reindustrialising Gauteng markets and value chains closely with organised labour for the 21st century is in the sectors that have the to resolve internal challenges taking shape through the best potential for growth. and institutionalise the best build phase of the Tshwane There is hope in action to engender broad-based We are here to change lives. development and opening Let us continue to be the up of opportunities across change we want to see. value chains for consumers, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF: MEC Parks Tau PHOTOGRAPHY: Naledi Sibiya and Ndlelanhle Khuzwayo MANAGING EDITOR: Sabelo Ndlangisa NEWS EDITOR: Ndlelanhle Khuzwayo PUBLISHER: Gauteng Department of Economic Development, EDITORIAL TEAM Umnotho House, 56 Eloff Street, Johannesburg Siphiwe Hlope, Tendani Sibuyi, Naledi Sibiya and Carol Mohlala Private Bag X 091, Marshalltown, 2107 CONTRIBUTORS: Bokang Vumbukani-Lepolesa, Sechaba Tebakang, Moyasi Mvelase, Gauteng Tourism Authority and GGDA Tel: 011 355 8000 | Fax: 011 355 8694 DESIGN AND LAYOUT: Papi Mthimkulu www.gauteng.gov.za EDITOR’S LETTER: [email protected] Gauteng Department of Economic Development @GautengDED COPYRIGHT MORUO is a newsletter published by the Corporate Communication Unit of the Gauteng Department of Economic Development (GDED). All material published is copyrighted and can not be used without written permission of the publisher. 2 GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

NEWS BRIEF GEP partners with AIDC The Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP) has partnered with the Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) to provide support Business Development Support to 30 automotive small enterprises in the AIDC Supplier Development Programme. This builds on AIDCs experience incubating companies in the value chain of the new Nissan Navarra under a new of partnership between Nissan Japan, Nissan SA and the South African government, spearheaded by Gauteng Provincial Government. R250 million for Township Partnership Fund In support of the Township Partnership Fund, the Gauteng Department of Economic Development has allocated R250 million to be deployed via the Gauteng Enterprise Propeller (GEP). The funds will be for wholesale lending into blended finance pools. “We will focus our efforts on working capital, stock credit and purchase order financing supporting the full diversity of township- based businesses targeting the taxi economy, township property sector and umbrella groupings of township retailers,” said MEC Parks Tau. GGB to review gambling regulations The Gauteng Gambling Board (GGB) is in the process of reviewing its legislation and regulations governing the gambling industry. All these efforts are geared to transform the sector. “We project that the gambling industry is bound to grow by at least R2,2 billion and gambling tax by R200 million. By giving gaming a role in these new development nodes, we can increase that number substantially, creating tens of thousands of leisure industry jobs in the process,” said MEC Parks Tau. New Smart City in Lanseria The Master Planning Process is complete for the New Smart City in Lanseria. It is projected that this will ultimately be home to over 3.5-million people. The Masterplan is key to designing a special purpose vehicle (SPV) for bulk-infrastructure, through which a DBSA-enabled blended finance package will cover the costs of bulk and be recovered through claiming a percentage of the future service charges developers and residents will pay. This will directly tie in with the programme to consolidate and expand tourism and heritage assets managed by Cradle of Humankind World Heritage Site (COHWHS), which connects with the western boundary of the new Smart City. GUIDELINES ON WEARING A Masks GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 3 MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

SNAPSHOT The Gauteng Offfice of the Consumer Affairs in partnership with South African Police Service and Department of Employment and Labour and other law enforcement agencies conducted a compliance inpection/raid (Blitz) in Jules Street, City of Joburg. Graduation ceremony of the students at the Garankuwa Hotel School on 02 June 2021. 4 GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

GROWING GAUTENG TOGETHER My Township, UPDATE ON My Business, My Economy THE TOWNSHIP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BILL The Township Economic Development Bill aims to cut red tape for township-based enterprises and reform regulations to support the full diversification and massification of the township economy The Bill, which is currently before the Gauteng Provincial Legislature for processing, has a number of far-reaching objectives, including: •• Changing how townships are regulated and governed to transform them into zones of widespread job-creating commercial activity. •• Setting up procurement rules and programmatic support which will allow government and its main contractors to buy from large groups of township- based firms. •• Deploying a dedicated financing mechanism for firms engaged in Township Economy Revitalisation activities through legal framework establishes an SME fund to provide wholesale, blended finance to intermediaries that can de-risk lending to township-based firms, including community banks. •• Providing legal framing for the Taxi Economy Initiatives, to set up investment vehicles to commercialise taxi ranks and other taxi economy nodes. •• Providing legal framing for Commercial Rapid Land Release Initiative to release publicly owned land for developmental use in township areas. •• Providing legal framing for the Township Backyard Real Estate Initiative to build out a property sector which already houses four million people across GCR so that it provides quality accommodation at broadly the same rentals by adding two or three stories to properties, and creates township high streets by accommodating stores and services at ground level. The work on the Township Economic Development Act is being led by the Economic Planning Programme. The Bill is expected to be passed into law before the end of the year. BOOSESZTSING THEECGOANUOTMEYNG Reindustrialising Gauteng for the 21st for SMMEs are processed and assigned century is taking shape through the to benefit local businesses. The project build phase of the Tshwane Automotive has set a new high-water mark for Special Economic Zone (TASEZ). It is the community-level contracting, with 47 first stage of a now confirmed R15.18- percent or R1.7 billion committed as billion investment by the Ford Motor contracting prioritised for companies Company. This was announced by at CIDB levels 1 through 7 from the MEC Parks Tau during the Budget Vote Mamelodi and surrounds. 2021/22 of the Gauteng Department of Moreover, it is encouraging that R531- Economic Development. milllion in SMME packages will be “It is matched by R3.7-billion in allocated allocated in the coming months as part public investment to create a supplier of the build programme to construct the park that will produce at least 200,000 first set of critical factories. cars a year by 2022. The bulk of which This will include the first 4 890 of the is intended for the export market,” said 8000-plus construction jobs this project MEC Tau. will create, with set-asides for youth, The MEC explained that as part of the women and people with disabilities at Tshwane SEZ, several work packages every level, said MEC Tau. GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 5 MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

GROWING GAUTENG TOGETHER TSHEPO 1MILLION UnBeRmIDpGlINoGymTHeEnGtsAP OF According to Statistics South Africa, Provincial Government youth Some of the initiatives aimed at directly supports the emergence the official unemployment rate empowerment initiative intended creating opportunities for youth of a digital gig economy as a new among youth (15 - 34 years) was to help young people to access include: frontier of opportunity for young 46,3 percent in quarter 1 2021. opportunities. In partnership with people. The rate was 9,3 percent among the private sector and Harambee •• The Action lab programme, •• Constitution Hill is in the process university graduates. Youth Employment Accelerator, which was initiated as part of reinventing itself as a creative The report further states that Tshepo 1Million empowers young of Tshepo 1Million in 2017 industries aggregator focused between quarter 4: 2020 and people by providing sustainable successfully grew employment on youth self-employment, quarter 1: 2021, Gauteng recorded skills training, learnerships, and in the Global Business Services as a compliment to its role as an increase of employment of entrepreneurial development sector by 31 percent since 2016, the anchor of a redeveloped 560  00. opportunities. due in large part to interventions inner-city precinct that will be “We are systematically confronting like the Tshepo 1Million spearheaded by GGDA. youth economic exclusion through “The task is now to scale Tshepo Vodacom academy. the Tshepo 1Million and the 1Million by plugging in opportunities FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT Youth Workforce Development generated by our SEZs, the High •• The GPG efforts to drive TSHEPO 1MILLION, PLEASE VISIT; Programme, said MEC Parks Tau. Growth Sector programme, Catalytic connectivity in townships and WWW.TSHEPO.MOBI Tshepo 1Million is a Gauteng Infrastructure and Township the redeployment of the Ekasi Economy Programmes,” explained Labs as hubs for hot-desking MEC Tau. GAUTENG PROVINCE RECORDED AN INCREASE OF EMPLOYMENT OF 56 000. 6 GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

PROFILE BY NALEDI SIBIYA INGCWETI ORGANICS: HOW A CHILD’S SKIN CONDITION HELPED MOM START HER OWN BUSINESS After Phumzile Mthembu gave birth organic products manufacturing, a a healthy replacement for lactose and healthy space. And we need to to her baby Luyanda at Tembisa black female owned company. To heavy dairy milk. have our products tested, so we can Hospital, the infant was diagnosed meet the growing demand for her They are marketing through word distribute to top retailers.” with a skin condition at three products, she has hired two friends, of mouth, and sell an average of 50 In 2020 Ingcweti was incubated by months. It was then that Phumzile and is assisted by three other staff, products a month, and they are also UJ, which also introduced Chemin as noticed that her son was not the including her husband. collaborating with day-cares around a partner for the SMMEs to get access only child who suffered from this They aim to promote an organic, the Tembisa to provide a solution to premises and manufacturing condition. Other babies and toddlers chemical free approach to to the spreading of contagious skin equipment when the need arises were also suffering from ringworm, addressing skin irritations found infections like ring worm in infants for large production runs. Mthembu candle cap, nappy and heat rashes, in infants and toddlers. “Our and toddlers. However, they’ve also says that their current need is access cold sores. organisational dream is become the been featured on local and national to market. If we can have access to After trying many lotions and leading manufacturer and retailer of radio stations such as Tembisa local pharmacies, clinics or local ointments, she eventually organic products in South Africa, but FM and Ukhozi FM.The ointment government hospitals, selling a manufactured her own organic for now we want our products to be has now undergone clinical and hundred products a month, then we coconut oil and using her own sold in the major retail chains such dermatological tests and is now the could grow stronger.” formula she made an ointment from as Shoprite, Spar, Pick ‘n Pay and main product the company sells and When the Covid-19 pandemic hit, the that oil, and when it worked. The others over the next 10 years. But its available in 50ml and 100ml, company struggled like other small mom from Tembisa had a lightbulb we need industrial space to do that, “because it’s easier for us as a small businesses. However, the business moment: why not share the remedy even if it’s just a shipping container business to focus and perfect one was able to survive the slowdown in with other moms with babies that to start with.” main product”. growth during the initial lockdown have the same skin condition? They import the raw coconut from a The company has been assisted with and in 2020 received assistance from And so was born Pure b, a range of supplier in Mozambique, in batches a small grant from the Ekurhuleni the Gauteng Enterprise Propeller’s homemade organic baby skin care of 10 sacks of 50 coconuts each. small enterprise development Township Business Renewal products. Mthembu’s small kitchen “For every 10 coconuts, we get summit which they used to buy a Programme to buy additional with its food processor/ juicer serves 500 ml of coconut oil and we use computer for the business. “We are equipment and marketing material. as both the production lab and one juicer to process everything, desperate for more support from In March 2021 they also benefitted distribution point for the baby soaps, says Mthembu. Coincidentally, government especially for industrial from the Covid-19 Relief Fund for lotions and oils. She registered the process of producing the oil, space and machines, so that we can manufacturers. Ingcweti as holding company for her also yields coconut milk, which is process more coconuts in a safe GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 7 MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

PROFILE Tracking SOLUTION FOR THEFT There’s a saying that there’s an opportunity in every difficulty. Itumeleng Matshego, the co-founder of Legratron Electronics, saw an opportunity to solve crime in the community using technology. Matshego and his university friends, Tebogo Phashake and Teboho Makgathi, developed a real-time tracking solution for devices such as cell phones, laptops and smart TVs. According to Matshego, while these items are often insured, their replacement still adds strain on the individual’s pocket or unnecessary costs to the operation of a business. Many businesses struggle with the theft of assets or property that do not have as high a value as vehicles, but which can just as costly. “Solving the issue of crime within The Sebokeng-born Matshego shares no easy hurdle,” he explains the Vaal However, Matshego explains that our society and country in general that starting a non-conventional University of Technology graduate the pandemic has also created triggered the establishment business in the electronics industry with a baccalaureus technologiae opportunities in the telematics Legratron Electronics in that if you was not an easy task. “Procuring (BTech) and masters in information industry. “Customers are relying can track a vehicle, why is it that the right components from original technology (IT). more on delivery of goods. Logistics you cannot track any other valuable equipment manufacturers (OEMs), The Covid-19 pandemic hurt and fleet management, tracking and asset to combat the high crime rate dealing with import issues and Matshego’s business, especially monitoring of medicines, cold chain using technology,” says Matshego. acquiring and securing customers during the hard lockdown. “Some monitoring, IoT in healthcare and Legratron Electronics was incubated were some of the most difficult business clients requested for other security services require the at Ekasi Lab Sebokeng, an initiative challenges faced. Not to mention suspension or cancelation of use of telematics,” he says. of The Innovation Hub. The company the rand’s volatility against the services, which had and still has His advice to aspirant entrepreneurs was awarded R323K in Start-Up green bag, which impacts on ROI an adverse effect as revenues is that “there’s no such thing as luck. Support Programme. “We used the [return on investment]. dwindled. The volatility of the rand Prepare for opportunities and grab funds for procurement of electronic Lastly, accreditation with necessary against major currencies impacted them as they come.” equipment such as 3D printers, telematics, security and insurance on import costs. Restrictions on Server and software, security bodies who oversee that the business borders also did not make it easy,” systems and purchasing of hardware provides the necessary services in a he adds. electronic components.” reliable and manner to customers is 8 GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

CONSUMER TIPS Consumer Protection During the Covid-19 Pandemic Pyramid schemes are not genuine investment opportunities  South Africa is no stranger to scams, sadly. Fraudsters have fleeced people of tbillions of rands , not caring if their victims are the poor or the elderly. Unfortunately, a large number of consumers still turn to pyramid schemes to make quick cash. This has led to consumers losing money. Experts have been warning against WhatsApp stokvel groups that took the market by storm towards the end of 2019. Be cautious when shopping online   Unfair, unreasonable, Product labelling and trade Implied warranty is a consumer While we adapt to the new normal, unconscionable or unjust pricing is description are a requirement right  including the 4th Industrial a prohibited conduct  Section 25 of the CPA requires that It is required by law that within six Revolution (4IR), this change comes a producer or importer of goods months after delivery of any goods with its downfalls. Consumer Section 48 of the Consumer that are required to have a trade to a consumer, the consumer may Protection bodies continue to Protection Act (CPA) states that description applied to them must return the goods to the supplier receive complaints of goods not suppliers are prohibited from do so in order to comply with the without penalty and at the supplier’s being delivered. Consumers are charging prices that are unfair, provision of the Act. Non-compliance risk and expense, if the goods fail encouraged to be vigilant at all the unreasonable, unconscionable to the Act is a punishable offence.  to satisfy the requirements and times when transacting online as or unjust. Some suppliers took standards contemplated in Section there are both legitimate businesses advantage of the pandemic and 55 and Section 56 of the CPA. and scammers operating in that increased their prices unfairly.  space. Consumers are encouraged to report any complaints to [email protected] or for telephonic enquiries contact: 011 355 800. GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 9 MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

FEATURE ARTICLE ICT and Digital Services WITH A FOCUS ON GIG ECONOMY BY NALEDI SIBIYA The ICT and Digital Services Sector Panel, “We are implementing especially significant as the potential libraries and various government is one of the high-growth sectors the Gauteng 4IR Growth and growth of the gig economy - remote offices in the province. identified by the Gauteng Provincial Digitalisation Strategy which has working, video-conferencing, Another ICT intervention mentioned Government (GPG) for job creation four pillars: Digital Infrastructure, outsourcing, call-centres, coding, by the Premier in the ICT sector, is and economic growth through the Enabling Environment, Enabling etc - will happen in the youth sector, the #DigitalSistaz intervention – a support and development of digital Technologies, and Human Capital many of whom are desperate for collaboration between Microsoft skills and digital entrepreneurship. Development. This will enable our employment, tech savvy and just and GPG - “that targets females, The GPG wants to turn Gauteng into City Region to build a dynamic digital waiting the opportunities to present was introduced to develop, and the ‘Silicon Valley of Africa’, through economy that offers employment themselves. build a sustainable ICT talent pool the integration of The Innovation to the youth and opportunities to which includes skills in Artificial Hub, it’s network of Ekasi Labs, the entrepreneurs.” Makhura further added that, “We Intelligence, Big Data, and the Tshimologong Digital Innovation “We want to make sure that, are improving the functioning of Internet of Things.” Centre in Braamfontein, and Wits particularly in the townships, there government, and the deployment of University. are Wi-Fi hotspots where young new applications to improve access The Innovation Hub - 012 844 0000, In his 2021 State of the Province people and community members to e-services or public services [email protected] Address, Premier Makhura said can have access to Internet because through electronic platforms is Tshimologong Digital Innovation that with the help of the Gauteng that is what will help them to realise something that we are achieving Precinct - 010 822 3530, Fourth Industrial Revolution their dreams, including those who at great speeds.” The province is [email protected] (4IR) and Digital Transformation are entrepreneurs and want to rolling out broadband internet via build their own businesses.” This is the Gauteng Broadband Network to more schools, hospitals, clinics, 10 GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

GROWING GAUTENG TOGETHER GDED GROUP CONTACT DETAILS GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (GDED) GAUTENG OFFICE OF CONSUMER AFFAIRS (GOCA) Address: uMnotho House, 56 Eloff Street, Johannesburg. Address: uMnotho House, 56 Eloff Street, Johannesburg. Tel: 011 355 8000 Website: www.gauteng.gov.za Tel: 011 355 8006 /8019 Email: [email protected] Facebook: Gauteng Department of Economic Development Twitter: @GautengDED Website: www.gauteng.gov.za GAUTENG LIQUOR BOARD (GLB) GAUTENG ENTERPRISE PROPELLER (GEP) Address: 124 Main Street, Corner Main and Address: 124 Main Street, Marshalltown Johannesburg. Kruis Streets (opposite Carlton Centre) Johannesburg. Tel: 011 085 2001 Tel: 011 085 2245/ 223 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gauteng.gov.za Website: www.gep.co.za GAUTENG GAMBLING BOARD (GGB) Address: 125 Corlett Drive, Bramley, Johannesburg GAUTENG GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT AGENCY (GGDA) Address: 124 Main Street, Marshalltown, Johannesburg. Tel: 011 581 4800 Tel: 011 085 2321 Website: www.ggb.org.za Website: www.ggda.co.za Facebook: @ggdaofficial THE INNOVATION HUB (TIH) Address: The Innovation Centre, Mark Shuttleworth Street, Pretoria. AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (AIDC) Address: 30 Helium Road, Automotive Supplier Park, Rosslyn EXT 2, Tel: 012 844 0000 Email: [email protected] Pretoria. Website: www.theinnovationhub.com Tel: 012 564 5000 Email: [email protected] Facebook: @InnovHubZA Website: www.aidc.co.za Twitter handle: @InnovHub Facebook: Automotive Industry Development Centre (AIDC) Instragram: theinnovationhub GAUTENG INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE (GIDZ) CONSTITUTION HILL (Con Hill) Address: Office NL 46, 3rd Floor North Wing OR Tambo International Address: 11 Kotze St, Johannesburg. Airport. Tel: 011 381 3100 Tel: 010 001 9120 Email: [email protected] Email: [email protected] Website: www.constitutionhill.org.za Website: www.gidz.co.za Facebook: Constitution Hill (South Africa) CRADLE OF HUMANKIND HERITAGE SITE AND DINOKENG PROJECT Twitter handle: @VisitConHill Address: 124 Main Street Marshalltown, Johannesburg. Instragram: visitconhill Tel: 011 085 2500 Email: [email protected] Website: www.cradleofhumankind.net and www.gauteng.net/dinokeng GAUTENG TOURISM AUTHORITY (GTA) Address: 124 Main Street, Marshalltown, Johannesburg. Tel: 011 085 2500 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gauteng.net Facebook: @ilovegauteng Twitter handle: @visitgauteng Instragram: visitgauteng GAUTENG DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 11 MY BUSINESS | MY GAUTENG | MY ECONOMY

THE GAUTENG TOWNSHIP ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT BILL My Township, My Business, My Economy Submit your comments on the Gauteng Township Economic Development Bill and make your voice heard. The closing date for comments is 30 July 2021. GPTownshipBill #GPTownshipEconomy


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