New premier shares his dreams for a better, brighter Mpumalanga in Sopa | Mpumalanga News

“I have a dream and my wish is to realise my dream in my lifetime. I am inviting you ladies and gentlemen to work tirelessly and defend my dream. Yes, to defend our dream.”

Those were the remarks made by the Mpumalanga Premier, Mandla Ndlovu, at his maiden State of the Province Address (Sopa) on Wednesday July 31, which he said was an extension of that address by his predecessor, Refilwe Mtshweni-Tsipane earlier this year.

“Our provincial targets for 2030 on average are to increase economic growth by 5%, to decrease the unemployment rate to 5%, to have 2.1 million people working and have no young graduate unemployment, and have zero rise in the poverty rate. A girl child from Pienaar should be able to go to school with no fear and come back home safely,” Ndlovu said.

He said the Mpumalanga Provincial Government has set a target to create a total of 215 692 job opportunities through the Expanded Public Works Programme over the next five years. “These include 129 415 (60%) women, 118 631 (55%) youth and 4 313 (2%) people living with disabilities. These opportunities will be created across all sectors of our economy.”

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In addition to job creation, he said: “In the last year, we started with the implementation of solar panel technology at Mmametlhake Hospital and the Mpumalanga Government Complex. Given the number of public buildings that need clean and reliable energy, this initiative will create approximately 1 000 jobs along the entire value chain, which includes manufacturing, installation, operation and maintenance, over the next five years.”

Mpumalanga premier, Mandla Ndlovu and Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature speaker, Linda Masina enter the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature. Photo: Bongekile Khumalo

The Mpumalanga International Fresh Produce Market is also expected to boost job creation.

“It is anticipated that 156 sustainable direct jobs will be created at the market floor upon operationalisation and 115 000 sustainable direct jobs will be created at farm level. More job opportunities from market agents, agri-hubs, porters and tenants operating within the market precinct will be created,” Ndlovu said.

He said healthcare services remain a priority. “We are still struggling with clinical skills in the management of gynaecological emergencies. We will therefore prioritise the establishment of gynaecological units at Sister Mashiteng Clinic in Steve Tshwete Local Municipality and Oakley Clinic in Bushbuckridge Local Municipality. The Department of Health will appoint six advanced midwives, three for each clinic in order to lower the child mortality rate.”

In his commitment to improve health outcomes, he aims to fast-track the construction and maintenance of healthcare services at several facilities such as the new Middelburg Hospital, as well as Mmametlhake, Mapulaneng, Linah Malatjie Tertiary and Rob Ferreira hospitals. “To improve our emergency services, we will add 20 specialised ambulances and build three more clinics, namely the Alexandria Clinic in Bushbuckridge, Langkloof Clinic in Thembisile Hani and Lebohang Clinic in Govan Mbeki.”

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In an effort to curb crime and enhance community safety, Ndlovu said the provincial government will deploy 1 200 crime prevention wardens who will assist in boosting safety and security at crime hotspots. An additional 80 vehicles will be provided for traffic officers to ensure road user safety.



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