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North West Business 2019 edition

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The 2019 edition of North West Business is the ninth issue of this highly successful publication that, since its launch in 2009, has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the North West Province. North West Business includes news and analysis of the most important sectors, with a regional overview covering the strategic thinking behind plans to attract investment into the province. Best known for its platinum mines, grain and livestock farming and tourism, the province is making a concerted effort to bolster its manufacturing capacity. Updated information on the North West is also available through our monthly e-newsletter, which you can subscribe to at www.globalafricanetwork.com, in addition to our complementary business-to-business titles that cover all nine provinces as well as our flagship South African Business title.

PROFILE Regaining the

PROFILE Regaining the trust of communities The Premier of the North West, Professor Job Mokgoro, brings a unique perspective to a tough assignment. In June 2018, a new Premier was sworn in for the North West Province. The elevation of Professor Job Mokgoro to the key position in the provincial government brought to an end a period of uncertainty and allowed the residents of the province to look forward to the leadership of the province being able to focus on the business of government. Professor Mokgoro could be said to be uniquely qualified for this appointment, for two reasons. Firstly, he served as the Director-General of the North West in the first months after South Africa’s first democratic elections in 1994. Among his tasks was to integrate three government administrations (including homelands) into one. This hands-on experience gives him vital insight into the infrastructure (what might be called the “scaffolding”) of the area’s administrative structures. Secondly, Professor Mokgoro is both academically highly qualified and deeply experienced in public administration and public governance. He has been widely published on a broad range of topics. Among the long list of titles of his published papers are “Equity and Efficiency in the Public Service”, “Inter-Provincial Fiscal Equalisation” and “The role of Leadership in Organisational Responsiveness to Service Delivery”. His academic qualifications include Bachelor and Master's degrees in science and public administration from three universities and he was a visiting professor at Wits University’s Graduate School of Public and Development Management. When the ANC called on him to lead the province, he was the head of the North West Ikatisong School of Governance. He had been responsible for the establishment and the curriculum of this school, which forms part of the North West Administration. The selection by the African National Congress (ANC) of Professor Mokgoro to lead the province followed several weeks of sometimes violent protests within the province by citizens upset by lack of services. Mokgoro has also worked within the economic policy unit of the ANC. Establishing priorities In one of his first speeches, Premier Mokgoro said that regaining communities’ trust in government was top of the agenda. He said that his NORTH WEST BUSINESS 2019 6

PROFILE North West Provincial Government administration would purposely prioritise concerns relating to insufficient and ineffective delivery of services, waste of public resources, corruption and poor leadership, among other issues. “As we recognise the urgent need to develop and sustain a culture of good ethical and moral values within the public service, we also acknowledge that the cost to society associated with unethical conduct in government is enormously huge. It therefore remains our collective responsibility to correct the shortcomings as identified across the provincial government and commit to working tirelessly to restore stability and certainty in our province,” Premier Mokgoro stated on the day of his inauguration. “Occupying a position of leadership is no opportunity for self-enrichment; the needs of the people of this province are greater than an individual’s interest,” the new Premier added. Premier Mokgoro also warned public servants against all acts of misconduct such as loitering and not showing up for work, emphatically stating that “the party is over”. Mokgoro cautioned those responsible for ensuring consequence management and consistently failing to do so, saying they are as guilty as the perpetrators themselves. The Executive Council of the North West Province met soon after Professor Mokgoro’s selection as Premier and resolved to make every effort to improve the service delivery drive in all spheres of government. The Executive received a report that analysed the policies of the current administration and the extent to which they are in alignment with national government policies and the Mid-Term Strategic Framework. The report confirmed that the content of the provincial policies is in alignment with national policies but that some of the wording used is different. The Executive resolved that the province should align with the vocabulary of the national framework. Studying and teaching After growing up in the Northern Cape town of Kimberley, Professor Mokgoro began his university career simultaneously with his political 7 NORTH WEST BUSINESS 2019

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