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REGIONAL SOCIO-ECONOMIC DYNAMICS AND CITY
PROGRAMMES
PRESENTED BY:
MASHADI MANONG,
REGIONAL EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR: REGION 4
22 AUGUST 2012
PRESENTATION LAYOUT
• A Brief Profile of Region 4• SWOT Analysis of Region 4• Tshwane 2055 GDS• Conclusion
A BRIEF PROFILE OF REGION 4• Region 4 is located in the South-Western portion of the
City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality (CTMM) area.• Borders on the City of Johannesburg, Ekurhuleni,
Madibeng and Mogale City.• Strategically located on major transportation routes (N1,
R21, N14 (R28), Gautrain, Two Military Airports (AFB Waterkloof & AFB Swartkop) and railway line parallel to R21.
A BRIEF PROFILE OF REGION 4• Important Industries generating economic activities in the
Region: Finance, Retail, Business Services and Real Estate
• Region 4 falls within the Triangular Economic Core identified by the South African Government for Gauteng Province as the economic growth focus, with OR Tambo
International Airport on the eastern side and the City of Johannesburg on the southern side.
• Land Extent: 489 km²
A BRIEF PROFILE OF REGION 4• Estimated Population 290 118 ( 2008 Tshwane
Household Survey)• Region 4 host three strategic projects for the City:
- Tshwane International Convention Centre (TICC),
- The Centurion Aerospace Village (CAV) (A project of
the DTI), and
- PWV9 (Provincial Project)
A BRIEF PROFILE OF REGION 4• Region 4 consists of 11 wards, viz:
48: Brazaville, Vlakplaas and Laezonia
57: Lyttelton Manor and Die Hoewes
61: Laudium, Mooiplaats, Claudius & Erasmia
64: Rooihuiskraal , Uitsig and The Reeds
65: Cornwall Hill, Irene and Doringkloof
66: Clubview, Valhalla and Thabatshwana
A BRIEF PROFILE OF REGION 4 69: Eldoraigne, Rooihuiskraal North and Wierda Park
70: Sunderland Ridge, Heuweloord, Monavoni &
Raslouw
77: Olievenhoutbosch, Rua Vista and The Reeds
78: Hennopspark, Highveld and Zwartkop
79: Waterkloof, Pierre van Ryneveld, Irene
Rietvalleirand and Elardus Park
Strengths of Region 4:• The region enjoys excellent regional accessibility via the
N1, R28 and R21 linking it to the economic areas in the South.
• This region connects the City of Tshwane with Johannesburg and the Oliver Tambo International Airport.
• The region forms the Southern gateway of the City of Tshwane.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Strengths of Region 4: • The N1 development corridor/high technology belt is a
major development strip in South Africa.• The region is part of the Economic Core of Gauteng
Province.• There is a railway line passing through the eastern
portion of the region.• The Waterkloof Airport is a gateway for VIP travel.• The region accommodates well-developed, high quality
residential areas.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Strengths of Region 4• The region has access to private sector investment.• The Gautrain plus Centurion Gautrain Station Precinct
will unlock more economic opportunities.• The region is in close proximity to airports and coastal
transport routes.• The region enjoys high levels of visibility.• The region consists of comparatively low levels of
outstanding debt for Municipal Services and Assessment Rates.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Weaknesses:• The current structure is based on private vehicle
transport, with a very poor developed public transport system.
• The current railway infrastructure only serves the eastern part of the region although development is taking place towards the South and the West.
• The Western part of the region is not sufficiently served by bulk infrastructure although this is the general direction of development.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Weaknesses:
• Underlying dolomite dictates the intensity of development as well as typologies.
• Squatters, vagrancy and land invasion.• Water pollution in Kaalspruit catchment (Kaalspruit,
Hennopsriver, Ses Myl spruit, and Centurion Lake).
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Opportunities:• The proposed development of a Gautrain Station
Corridor in the core has improved public transport opportunities in the region and will unlock further development opportunities.
• Potential corridor development along the R21 will create new opportunities.
• The development of the PWV 9 will complete the ring road system around the metro and greatly improve accessibility at a regional level.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Opportunities:
• High-tech industrial along the N1 development corridor will stimulate more high-tech economic opportunities.
• Residential expansion in a westerly direction.• TICC – Tshwane International Convention Centre.• The twin towers symbio city development on top of the
Centurion Lake
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Threats:• Rapid population growth with the provision of bulk
services lacking behind accompanied by• Growing high levels of unemployment• Uncontrolled and uncoordinated development outside
the boundaries of the Municipality, placing pressure on the international movement system and engineering services of the region.
• Western growth could be threatening ecologically sensitive environments.
SWOT ANALYSIS OF REGION 4Threats:• Underlying dolomite will inform development intensity
towards lower density development or alternative land uses.
• Underlying of Provincial Roads lagging behind development growth.
• Upgrading of Local Roads, needed to facilitate economic growth.
• Squatting, vagrancy and land invasion (Mooiplaats).• Crime Rates (Wierda Brug Police Station has the highest
crime stats in the Province).
TSHWANE 2055 GDSWhy Tshwane 2055?• Freedom Charter aspiration : In 1955, our visionary forefathers
envisioned the South Africa they wanted to live in.
• The people shall govern• All national groups shall have equal rights• The people shall share in the country’s wealth• The land shall be shared among those who work it• All shall be equal before the law
TSHWANE 2055 GDSWhy Tshwane 2055?• Freedom Charter aspiration : In 1955, our visionary forefathers
envisioned the South Africa they wanted to live in.
• All shall enjoy equal human rights• There shall be work and security• The doors of learning and culture shall be opened• There shall be houses, security and comfort• There shall be peace and friendship
TSHWANE 2055 GDS• The current process is a built-up towards the economic
freedom becoming a reality for all residents of the City of Tshwane and the whole South African population.
• The most important question that has to be answered by this gathering is:
-What are your ideas about what we need to do to make
our economy grow faster and absorb more people into
the economic activities?
-Tshwane needs more job opportunities for all.
CONCLUSION
• We have to capitalize on the strengths and explore the opportunities that the region has in support of the realization of an Economic Freedom for all.
• In the same breath we have to address the ills, i.e. the weaknesses to increase the possibilities of adding more economic activities in the City of Tshwane and to
• Eliminate the threats to avoid hindrance of the goal of achieving the Economic dream, which is Economic Freedom for all.
Thank you!!!
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