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Northern Cape Business 2020/21 edition

The 2020/21 edition of Northern Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that has, since its launch in 2009, established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Northern Cape Province. Officially supported and used by the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Cape Business is unique as a business and investment guide that focuses exclusively on the province. In addition to comprehensive overviews of sectors of the economy, this publication has a particular focus on specific, packaged, investment opportunities. These include plans for the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) within the province, which have specific incentives designed to make investment into the Northern Cape even more attractive. The hi-tech exploits of astronomers and engineers in search of a landspeed record are the focus of an article on engineering sector while the rapidly expanding solar energy sector which continues to attract significant capital is discussed in some detail.

The 2020/21 edition of Northern Cape Business is the 10th issue of this highly successful publication that has, since its launch in 2009, established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the Northern Cape Province.

Officially supported and used by the Northern Cape Department of Economic Development and Tourism, Northern Cape Business is unique as a business and investment guide that focuses exclusively on the province. In addition to comprehensive overviews of sectors of the economy, this publication has a particular focus on specific, packaged, investment opportunities. These include plans for the establishment of Special Economic Zones (SEZs) within the province, which have specific incentives designed to make investment into the Northern Cape even more attractive. The hi-tech exploits of astronomers and engineers in search of a landspeed record are the focus of an article on engineering sector while the rapidly expanding solar energy sector which continues to attract significant capital is discussed in some detail.

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SPECIAL FEATURE<br />

The region’s economy gets a boost every spring<br />

when tourists flock to see the veld in bloom.<br />

The climate and soil support certain niche<br />

crops, and the sites and sights are unique to the<br />

region, offering opportunities in agriculture and<br />

tourism. Niewoudtville is the site of a rooibos<br />

tea factory.<br />

The /Ai/Ais/Richtersveld Transfrontier Park, the<br />

Namakwa National Park and the Tankwa Karoo<br />

National Park have the potential to grow as travel<br />

destinations, as does the western coastline.<br />

Investment opportunities:<br />

• Development of Port Nolloth and smaller<br />

harbours<br />

• Hondeklip fish factories<br />

• Abalone and hake<br />

• Kelp processing and export<br />

• Game and nature reserve infrastructure<br />

• Rooibos tea<br />

• Calvinia: sheep and goat processing.<br />

Pixley Ka Seme District Municipality<br />

Towns: De Aar, Hanover, Carnarvon, Douglas,<br />

Marydale, Prieska, Hopetown, Richmond,<br />

Noupoort, Norvalspont, Colesberg<br />

The district covers 102 000 square kilometres in<br />

the central Karoo and contributes 11.3% of the<br />

economic activity of the province. It has four<br />

national roads passing through it. De Aar, the<br />

site of the municipal headquarters, has national<br />

significance as a railway junction.<br />

The provincial government has published<br />

plans to create a logistics hub at De Aar. The area<br />

around the town has several new solar farms.<br />

Star gazing is Carnarvon’s great claim to fame,<br />

and it is host to the Square Kilometre Array (SKA)<br />

radio telescope project.<br />

The district is home to three of South Africa’s<br />

major dams. Agricultural production includes<br />

wheat, maize, peanuts, grapes, beans, potatoes,<br />

nuts and sheep farming.<br />

Pixley Ka Seme is the largest wool-producing<br />

district in South Africa, but most of what is<br />

produced is processed in the Eastern <strong>Cape</strong>, so<br />

opportunities exist for the establishment of a<br />

cotton mill, a tannery and a facility to add value to<br />

semi-precious stones. Horse breeding is a valuable<br />

contributor to the regional economy.<br />

Investment opportunities:<br />

• De Aar rail cargo hub and workshops<br />

• SKA engineering, science, logistics support and<br />

education<br />

• Douglas holiday resort<br />

• Booktown Richmond festivals<br />

• Wool, pistachio nuts and venison processing<br />

• Water tourism activities on dams.<br />

ZF Mgcawu District Municipality<br />

Towns: Upington, Groblershoop, Kenhardt,<br />

Kakamas, Postmasberg<br />

The Orange River supports a thriving agricultural<br />

sector and a growing tourism sector. The<br />

investment climate is ripe for tourism along<br />

the Orange River and around unique physical<br />

attractions such as the Augrabies Falls.<br />

Upington is already a busy town with<br />

processing facilities for agricultural products. The<br />

planned development of a Special Economic<br />

Zone (SEZ) in the town and next to Upington<br />

International Airport will boost manufacturing.<br />

The main targeted sectors at this stage are in the<br />

renewable energy sector, for example, solar panels.<br />

Most of the population of the //Khara Hais<br />

Local Municipality lives in Upington. Agriculture is<br />

a prominent feature of the local economy, as well<br />

as wholesale and retail services in and around the<br />

town. Various kinds of high-speed car racing and<br />

testing takes place on the roads, tracks and airport<br />

runway in or near the town.<br />

The processing of wine and dried fruit is one of<br />

the biggest manufacturing activities in the province.<br />

Mining activities take place in Kgatelopele, where<br />

diamonds and lime are found. Together with sheep<br />

and cattle farming, mining provides most of the<br />

employment to be found in Siyanda.<br />

Investment opportunities:<br />

• Upington Special Economic Zone<br />

• Upington Cargo and Electronics hub: SKA,<br />

renewable energy and aircraft storage<br />

• Upington International Airport<br />

• Orange River Smallholder Farmer Settlement<br />

and Development Programme<br />

• Tourism: wine tours, adventure and hunting<br />

• Upington vehicle testing site<br />

• <strong>Business</strong> Process Outsourcing (BPO). ■<br />

11 NORTHERN CAPE BUSINESS <strong>2020</strong>/<strong>21</strong>

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