Remarks by Premier Makwetla at Gala Dinner Hosted by Maputo Governor
2 October 2008
				
				
				Your Excellency, the Governor of 
				
				Her Excellency, The High Commissioner of 
Distinguished Guests
Ladies and gentlemen
				
				
				It gives me great pleasure to be here with you today at the 
				occasion of the Gala Dinner hosted by our hosts, 
				
I wish to take this opportunity to thank our hosts for all their efforts in making this event a reality.
				
				I wish to also thank everyone present today for their warm 
				spirit and belief in the exciting possibilities for future 
				relations between the people of our two countries, and in 
				particular the provinces of 
				
				
				We gather today at a time when the whole world holds its breath 
				for events unfolding in the 
				
				
				It is truly another sign of the growing interconnectedness of 
				our countries and peoples around the world that the financial 
				crisis in the 
				
This being done in order to avoid, in the words of distinguished economist and Nobel Prize Winner Joseph Stiglitz, “An economic slowdown will exacerbate all our financial problems”.
				
				
				We continue to draw hope on global efforts to spur the 
				
Ladies and gentlemen,
				
				
				The people of our two countries, and the 
				
				
				It is this shared history that would raise our alarm at the 
				prospect of failing to reach the 
“The largely benign development environment that has prevailed since the early years of this decade, and that has contributed to the successes to date, is now threatened. We face a global economic slowdown and a food security crisis, both of uncertain magnitude and duration. Global warming has become more apparent. These developments will directly affect our efforts to reduce poverty; the economic slowdown will diminish the incomes of the poor; the food crisis will raise the number of hungry people in the world and push millions more into poverty; climate change will have a disproportionate impact on the poor.”
				
				Nevertheless, he also warns and we concur, that the need to 
				address such emerging challenges should not distract us from the 
				noble effort of attaining the 
				
The global developments that face us should awaken us to further sharpen our resolve in our common struggle against poverty and underdevelopment.
				
				
				The new battlefield is an economic one and that is why we have 
				ensured that we are present today to further commit to a 
				partnership with the people of 
				
The shared scars of our historic struggles of liberation must deepen our resolve to co-operate in areas that promote trade and investment for mutual gain and prosperity.
				
The recent launch of the Southern African Development Co-operation Free Trade Area, in August 2008, is indeed progress that we must all endeavour to sustain.
				
As was noted by the SADC Chairperson at the launch, former President Mbeki,
“We must reaffirm the importance of regional integration for at least two reasons. Firstly, none of us will be able to assure political and social stability, security and economic development in our countries if the region as a whole continues to grapple with underdevelopment, instability, poverty and marginalisation………
				
Secondly, regional economic integration can create the basis for regional markets and industries to overcome the limits of small national markets, to achieve economies of scale, and enhance competitiveness as a platform to participate more effectively in the world economy”.
				
				
				As the province of 
				
				
In addition to the traditional “Big Five” in Wild Life, Our province has now established five flagship programmes of a comparable magnitude the wild life “big five”.
				
Amongst these new five is the Maputo Development Corridor, A leader amongst the pack aimed at rejuvenating the grand work of our Former Presidents Nelson Mandela and Joachim Chissano.
				
				
				We have decided as 
				
The Flagship status accorded to this programme makes it’s the right tool for configuring, prioritizing and promoting inter-related infrastructure and large-scale economic sectoral investments in both our country.
				
Our flagship unit in cooperation with the appropriate focal point in this province and the rest of Mozambique has began packaging appropriate projects, design the appreciate systems and conceptualized marketing and investor out-reach strategies to ensure that in the next three years the corridor delivers trade and investment led economic growth; optimize the utilisation of infrastructure; encourage value-added processing (beneficiation); and enhance the competitiveness of our common economy.
				
We have in the last four months began to give impetus to this ideal by appointing a Chief Executive Officer to derive this corridor to new depths and heights , we have approved in excess of R20 million to support the programme management and administration, outreach and marketing , and seed capital for some of our low-hanging projects.
				
In the next three years and even in the next six months we expects and are confident that investors in both our countries and provinces will partners with us and begin to put money , skills and capacity on the table.
				
Some of our priorities in this corridor in the next 18 months will include ensuring that there is visible and tangible progress on the completion of the Ressano GARCIA One Stop Border Post, We need to look into the Welfare of our heavy vehicle drivers and provide them the appropriate refreshment stops and services through truck stops.
				
The communities in Komatipoort and Ressano Garcia should begin to fill the positive impact and to exploit the opportunities of the Maputo Corridor through project led and anchor Local economic Strategies and Plans.
				
We should also see our corridor as a channel of both marketing and reaching out to its users through state of the art and yet environmentally and socially responsible outdoor advertising which generates income for small scale but high impact community projects along our E-N4.
				
Our memorandum of agreement should be hinged on this corridor, and in all our actions and decisions we should see the Maputo Corridor as the nerves that link us together.
				
2010 FIFA World Cup
				
				Significantly, the hosting of the 2010 FIFA World Cup by 
				
				
				As a Province, we are committed to working collaboratively with 
				soccer bodies in 
				
Ladies and gentlemen,
				
				
				As analysts at the Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies have 
				also noted, since the end of the colonial period, pan-African 
				economic integration has been a region-wide political and 
				economic goal. Yet the history of economic integration in 
				
				
				Through our activities in this part of the world we have a duty 
				to build an economic base that will facilitate a better life for 
				the people of 
				
				
				This is our first visit to 
				
				
				
				 It 
				is encouraging that the majority of South Africans from all 
				walks of life were united in condemning and dismissing these 
				attacks which were viewed as acts that undermine our democratic 
				and human rights values as a nation. We are proud that 
				
				
				As government, business and civil society formations, we have 
				committed ourselves to ensuring that these criminal acts 
				masquerading as xenophobic attacks are put to a stop. Government 
				continues to create an environment free from intimidation and 
				violence against foreign nationals. We are continuing to educate 
				and raise awareness among our communities about continental 
				social cohesion, unity, tolerance and the importance of living 
				together peacefully as fellow Africans so that we collectively 
				advance 
				
				
				As 
				
Once again I wish to thank you for the opportunity to make these short remarks and look forward to a successful visit that will grow our cooperation as we seek to improve the lives of our people.
I thank you
				
				Issued by: Office of the Premier, 
				
				
				

         	  
   
                 
            	

