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Namakwa District Municipality Investment Prospectus

The Northern Cape’s largest district offers endless variety. Separate sections in this Prospectus lay out investment opportunities in detail. In brief these are: Boegoebaai Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and deepsea port; Green hydrogen production at the same venue; Namakwa SEZ, centred on the Vedanta Zinc International mining operation in Aggenys; Namakwa Irrigation Scheme and the development of Springbok airport.

The Northern Cape’s largest district offers endless variety. Separate sections in this Prospectus lay out investment opportunities in detail. In brief these are: Boegoebaai Special Economic Zone (SEZ) and deepsea port; Green hydrogen production at the same venue; Namakwa SEZ, centred on the Vedanta Zinc International mining operation in Aggenys; Namakwa Irrigation Scheme and the development of Springbok airport.

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MESSAGE<br />

WELCOME TO<br />

NAMAKWA DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY<br />

<strong>Investment</strong>s can create jobs and spark economic reforms,<br />

writes Municipal Manager Sydney Adams.<br />

We welcome you to the biggest district municipality in the country, <strong>Namakwa</strong> <strong>District</strong><br />

<strong>Municipality</strong>. We invite you to explore the investment opportunities as envisaged within the<br />

boundaries of the district. The theme for the <strong>Investment</strong> Conference, “<strong>Namakwa</strong>, the new<br />

investment frontier for SADC”, clearly illustrates our readiness for seizing the opportunities<br />

and our presentation of this platform will enable engagement and investment.<br />

Your presence and participation at this conference is a clear demonstration that<br />

<strong>Namakwa</strong> continues to be an attractive investment destination. We are on a journey to<br />

rebuild our region and refuse to be daunted by the challenges we face. We therefore align<br />

ourselves with the vision of a modern, growing and successful Northern Cape. We remain<br />

convinced that <strong>Namakwa</strong> is an investment destination with significant untapped potential,<br />

with diverse cultures and a rich heritage which should not be ignored when investment<br />

expectations are announced.<br />

We have learned that investment decisions can take several years but we are<br />

confident that it will soon reach fruition and result in substantial investment for the<br />

region and a productive economy. The impact of investments we are looking for must<br />

be able to acknowledge the history of<br />

our local people, create sustainable jobs<br />

and to tackle poverty and inequality.<br />

The platform has been laid for business<br />

processes to start up in education,<br />

tourism, agriculture, energy, green<br />

hydrogen, construction, mining, rail and<br />

deepsea port development, but also to<br />

implement fundamental economic reforms.<br />

As local government our role is to set up<br />

an enabling environment which can regulate<br />

municipal support and partnership for investors<br />

and businesses to thrive and to ensure<br />

improved service delivery to our communities.<br />

Our local people ought to benefit from<br />

any investment in <strong>Namakwa</strong> and with your<br />

support and partnerships we can realise<br />

more growth, offer more opportunities and<br />

create even more jobs. We are looking forward<br />

to the investment pledges that will transpire<br />

throughout the deliberations of this<br />

<strong>Namakwa</strong> <strong>Investment</strong> Conference offered by<br />

<strong>Namakwa</strong> <strong>District</strong> <strong>Municipality</strong>.<br />

The Isibindi Safe Park that was built with the help of the<br />

Loeriesfontein Wind Farm promoted local enterprise and created jobs.<br />

Municipal Manager Sydney Adams

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