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North West Business 2017 edition

The 2017 edition of North West Business is the seventh issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2009, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the North West Province. North West Business includes news and analysis of the most important economic sectors, and interviews with some of the province’s active business leaders and investors.

The 2017 edition of North West Business is the seventh issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2009, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to the North West Province.
North West Business includes news and analysis of the most important economic sectors, and interviews with some of the province’s active business leaders and investors.

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Manufacturing capacity is concentrated in the<br />

larger towns in the north-east and eastern regions<br />

of the province. Automotive components firms<br />

are clustered in Brits, which in turn is very close<br />

to the automotive manufacturing hub in Rosslyn<br />

(Pretoria) in Gauteng. Towns like Klerksdorp (agriprocessing<br />

and engineering) and Potchefstroom<br />

(food and beverages) also have manufacturing<br />

capacity.<br />

The province’s other great assets include big<br />

tourist attractions such as Sun City, the Pilanesberg<br />

National Park and associated game reserves and the<br />

Hartbeespoort Dam. Two UNESCO World Heritage<br />

Sites are located at Vredefort Dome (where a meteorite<br />

hit the earth about two million years ago) and<br />

Taung, where the discovery by an archaeologist<br />

of a skull in 1924 is regarded as one of the most<br />

significant of all time.<br />

The province’s three Technical and Vocational<br />

Education and Training (TVET) colleges and the<br />

well-respected University of the <strong>North</strong>-<strong>West</strong> all<br />

have several campuses catering to a wide range of<br />

educational disciplines. The university has a good<br />

reputation as a research institution.<br />

Assets<br />

While the <strong>North</strong> <strong>West</strong> province enjoys tremendous<br />

advantages in terms of agricultural and mineral assets,<br />

and it has fine infrastructure in some aspects<br />

of the first economy, it is also true that much of the<br />

population is still rural and remains unconnected to<br />

economic opportunity.<br />

Much of the planning of the provincial government,<br />

development agencies and financing bodies<br />

is aimed at finding ways of helping small businesses<br />

thrive in poorer communities.<br />

Some of the institutions involved in this process<br />

are the Small Enterprise Development Agency (seda),<br />

the Industrial Development Council (IDC) and the<br />

development agency of the provincial government,<br />

the <strong>North</strong> <strong>West</strong> Development Agency.<br />

Measures include:<br />

• financial support for small, medium and microenterprises<br />

(SMMEs)<br />

• building infrastructure in rural areas<br />

• finding ways of expanding the value chain in<br />

mining and in agriculture<br />

• directing tourists to new sites which will benefit<br />

communities<br />

The possibility also exists that a totally new sector,<br />

renewable energy, will help to transform the lives of<br />

previously excluded communities. This is already<br />

taking place to a small extent in that the province’s<br />

first solar plant is partly owned by the community<br />

in which it operates. There is much more scope for<br />

this kind of partnership, but there is also tremendous<br />

scope for the development of a manufacturing sector<br />

to support the renewable energy sector. A start<br />

has been made to attract solar panel manufacturers<br />

to the Platinum Special Economic Zone in the<br />

Bojanala District Municipality.<br />

Principal towns<br />

Mahikeng<br />

The capital city of the <strong>North</strong> <strong>West</strong> Province lies<br />

on the banks of the Molopo River. Situated in the<br />

north-west sector of the province near the Botswana<br />

border, the city has a strong services sector and a<br />

population of approximately 300 000.<br />

The Mahikeng International Airport is served<br />

by SA Express. Flights to and from OR Tambo<br />

International (Johannesburg) and Pilanesberg<br />

Airport (Sun City/Pilanesberg National Park) link the<br />

city with the main economic hub of the region and<br />

to the most visited tourist area.<br />

The city’s main growth sectors are financial<br />

services, services, transport and trade. The Garona<br />

District houses the <strong>North</strong> <strong>West</strong> parliament and government<br />

buildings. The administrative headquarters<br />

of the BaRolong tribe are located in the city. The<br />

arts are promoted by the Mmabana Cultural Centre,<br />

while the <strong>North</strong> <strong>West</strong> Institute of Hotel and Tourism<br />

Management is one of three tertiary institutions in<br />

the city. <strong>North</strong>-<strong>West</strong> University’s Graduate School<br />

of <strong>Business</strong> and Government Leadership is located<br />

in Mahikeng, and Unisa has a presence. Other<br />

institutions are the Taletso TVET College and the<br />

International School of South Africa.<br />

The town is well served by hotels such as the<br />

Mmabatho Palms, Hotel and Casino Convention

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