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South African Business 2024

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Welcome to the 12th 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 an e-book edition at www.southafricanbusiness.co.za. A special feature in this journal focusses on the relationship between tertiary education, training and the jobs market. The youth unemployment rate is referenced in a discussion of the various measures that are being taken in the public and private sectors to help prepare young people for work, or to encourage them to start businesses. The role of the country’s Sector Education and Training Authorities (SETAs) is highlighted. Regular pages cover all the main economic sectors of the South African economy. This includes tracking the rapidly evolving renewable energy landscape and reporting on the progress of exploration and discoveries of oil and gas off the coast and on land. Landmarks such as BMW’s 50-year celebration of making cars in South Africa are noted and a snapshot of each of the country’s provinces is provided. 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 and www.southafricanbusiness.co.za. These unique titles are supported by monthly business e-newsletters. The Journal of African Business joined the Global African Network stable of publications as an annual in 2020 and is now published quarterly.

FOCUS Polokwane

FOCUS Polokwane International Airport is soaring to destined glory The company responsible for Polokwane International Airport has a new board in place and a turnaround strategy is already delivering dividends. Mokgadi Matli, CEO, GAAL Polokwane International Airport (PIA), based in Polokwane, the capital city of Limpopo Province, is a gateway to the SADC region, a pillar of safe air travel that promotes convenient connectivity of the province to other major transport hubs. PIA is managed by Gateway Airports Authority Limited (GAAL) under the chairmanship of Mr Victor Xaba. The shareholder, the MEC of the Limpopo Department of Transport and Community Safety, in 2021 embarked on a robust recruitment process to appoint a competent board to address leadership instability and improve governance. The board members have brought to the entity a combination of skills in aviation, engineering, finance, legal and human resources which will be critical to ensuring the success of GAAL. Turnaround strategy The board developed a turnaround strategy that is intended to achieve financial and operational sustainability and expand the operating model. The goal is to implement the full mandate of GAAL, which includes managing all of the airports that fall under the control of the entity. The strategy is embraced by the Provincial Government and funding has been approved to implement improvements and revenue-generation projects. To ensure the successful implementation of the strategy, critical vacancies have been filled, including CEO and CFO. Optimising human capital has yielded results and improvements are evident as GAAL managed to address the South African Civil Aviation Authority (SACAA) safety findings and continues to retain a Category 7 operating licence. The audit outcome has improved and there is a steady increase in revenue due to increases in flight and passenger movement. Current rental tenants have been retained and the occupancy rate for the airport has increased. New rentals have led to a 25% revenue increase. Turnaround strategy at a glance: • Appoint competent board • Fill vacancies • Ensure financial sustainability • Expand operations • Implement the full mandate of GAAL • Pursue cargo facility potential • Generate more revenue • Attract investors SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESS 2024 48

FOCUS Potential investors GAAL has identified opportunities for investment and strategic partnerships on revenue-generating projects. The Limpopo Investment Conference 2023 has unlocked engagements with potential investors. PIA is strategically situated at heart of Limpopo, which makes it the ideal location for the provincial logistics hub, thus establishment of cargo services is at the pulse of the turnaround. Other investment opportunities include resuscitation of the fuel farm, repurposing of old aircrafts into a restaurant, refurbishment and operating PR Mphephu Airport, cold storage facilities, conference facilities, rental of offices, advertising space and hangars. The steady and consistent improvements that are already visible at the airport, coupled with the plans that are in the turnaround strategy is an assurance that PIA, GAAL other airports under its mandate are soaring to their destined glory. ■ Technically advanced facilities PIA is equipped with two crossing runways sufficient to accommodate large aircraft of the size of Boeing 747 and Airbus A346. Runway 05/23 is fully lit with a runway-lighting system and is equipped with a simple approachlighting system to complement the RNAV procedure and to enable access to the airport in bad weather conditions. The airport has an apron with parking capacity of 74 000m² and is able to accommodate nine B747-type aircraft and 13 B737/A321-type aircraft. There are 16 hangars of 540m² and one 6 450m² hangar, with the immediate potential of setting up multi-functional cargo facility and aircraft maintenance services. PIA is built on 945 hectares of land, with potential to acquire more as cargo companies take up more space. Airport Rescue and fire-fighting protection level is currently at category 7, meaning that the airport can regularly service aircraft in the categories B737-800 and A320. Contact details: Polokwane International Airport Gateway Drive, Polokwane Tel: +27 15 288 0122 Website: www.gaal.co.za PHOTO: Airlink | PHOTO: Pixabay/Pexels 49 SOUTH AFRICAN BUSINESS 2024

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