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South African Business 2023

A unique guide to business and investment in South Africa. Welcome to the 11th edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by a website at www. southafricanbusiness.co.za. A special feature in this journal focusses on the importance of partnerships as the way forward for the country’s growing number of Special Economic Zones. There are now SEZs in eight provinces and collaboration between the private sector and government and its agencies is proving a crucial element in pursuing the goal of industrializing the South African economy. These zones intended as catalysts for economic growth in established sectors and in stimulating new industries. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provinces. The fact that South Africa’s law-enforcement agencies are arresting people alleged to have been involved in state capture and the Reserve Bank has started freezing assets in other matters leads the national overview because business can’t function properly without the rule of law. South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com. These unique titles are supported by a monthly business e-newsletter with a circulation of over 35 000. Journal of African Business joined the Global African Network stable of publications as an annual in 2020 and is now published quarterly.

A unique guide to business and investment in South Africa. Welcome to the 11th edition of the South African Business journal. First published in 2011, the publication has established itself as the premier business and investment guide to South Africa, supported by a website at www. southafricanbusiness.co.za.

A special feature in this journal focusses on the importance of partnerships as the way forward for the country’s growing number of Special Economic Zones. There are now SEZs in eight provinces and collaboration between the private sector and government and its agencies is proving a crucial element in pursuing the goal of industrializing the South African economy. These zones intended as catalysts for economic growth in established sectors and in stimulating new industries.

Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy and give a snapshot of each of the country’s provinces. The fact that South Africa’s law-enforcement agencies are arresting people alleged to have been involved in state capture and the Reserve Bank has started freezing assets in other matters leads the national overview because business can’t function properly without the rule of law.

South African Business is complemented by nine regional publications covering the business and investment environment in each of South Africa’s provinces. The e-book editions can be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com. These unique titles are supported by a monthly business e-newsletter with a circulation of over 35 000. Journal of African Business joined the Global African Network stable of publications as an annual in 2020 and is now published quarterly.

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FAMILY WORKSHOPS<br />

One of the most critical assets of any education system<br />

is the solidarity between parents and teachers.<br />

We want to promote the involvement of families and communities in<br />

the education process of the learner. We will host workshops through<br />

which we will explain the role of the family in the success of the<br />

learner in the TPP; and establish sustainable partnership practices<br />

across schools, families, and communities.<br />

ONLINE TUTORING<br />

For the time in-between the residential sessions at<br />

the University, the TPP learners will be supported by<br />

online tutoring.<br />

This support will be conducted by their teachers who have been<br />

taken through the Educator Enhancement Programme, and we will<br />

assign online tutors that the learners can access at learning centres<br />

that the University will establish across the Northern Cape Province.<br />

“As I embark upon my second five-year<br />

term as the Chancellor of Sol Plaatje<br />

University, I am committed to the SPU<br />

Talent Pipeline Programme’s success<br />

because it speaks to my belief that<br />

academically excellent students who come<br />

from modest means must be given a fair<br />

chance to succeed in higher education.<br />

Sol Plaatje University has a vision of<br />

enhancing democratic practice and<br />

social justice in society. This programme<br />

puts it on a path to achieving that<br />

vision and to making a positive impact<br />

on uplifting rural communities in the<br />

Northern Cape Province.<br />

I hope you will consider supporting this<br />

ambitious but necessary programme at<br />

our University.”<br />

CHANCELLOR, JUDGE STEVEN MAJIEDT<br />

For more information, send an email<br />

to specialprojects@spu.ac.za.<br />

You can also visit our website at<br />

www.spu.ac.za.

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