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INVESTMENT FORUM 2012
UK -ANGOLA
BY
Eng. João Samuel Caholo
Deputy Executive Secretary, Regional Integration –SADC Secretariat
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SAVOY PLACE, UK
24 MAY 2012
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ANGOLA
Presentation Outline
• SOUTHERN AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT COMMUNITY (SADC)
• OBJECTIVES OF OUR EXISTANCE
• KEY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES
• CHALLENGES
• WHY INVEST IN ANGOLA NOW
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Southern African Development Community
(SADC)
 The SADCC (1980): The Frontline States and Founding (9) Member States
 Different Sector Coordinating Responsibilities vested in each Member State
till 2003;
 The SADC (1992), The Community, Treaty:
Ushered a Community approach which succeeded a Development
Coordination Cooperation Approach;
in 2004, migrated to centralised coordination of all sector into the Secretariat
as the Executive Institution, based in Gaborone, Botswana.
 Policy Organs:
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Summit: - Supreme Organ with rotating Chairperson
Council: - Council of Ministers
Organ on Politics, Defense and Security Cooperation, with a separate
Council, the Ministerial Committee of the Organ (MCO)
Sectoral Ministerial Clusters:
Institutions of SADC
 Secretariat
 Tribunal
 SADC National Committees
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OBJECTIVES OUR EXISTANCE
 Deepen regional integration through enhanced intra-SADC trade underpinned
by seamless, cost-effective regionally inter-connected infrastructure networks
 Peace, Security, Stability and Good Governance; promote common political
values and systems;
 Promote sustainable and equitable social/economic development to ensure
poverty alleviation and its eventual eradication;
 Promote productive employment of financial, food security, natural resources
and protect the environment;
 Coordinate the long standing historical, cultural and social affinities of the
peoples of the region;
 Combat all deadly communicable and non-communicable diseases (such as
HIV/AIDS, TB and Malaria);
 Mainstream Gender in Community Building;
 Mobilize and harmonize the policies, programs and projects of the Region
towards the Continental Integration.
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KEY PROJECTS AND PROGRAMMES
 Implementation of the Treaty is carried out through protocols.
 Protocols are carried out through projects and programmes
comprising the following main areas;
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Trade and Industry,
Finance, Investment and the Private Sector,
Infrastructure and Services,
Human, Social and Skills Development,
Food Security and Natural Resources Management,
Environment, Gender, etc
Peace and Political Stability.
Funding Requirements in the MediumTerm
The total amount required for SADC regional infrastructure development in the
medium term is currently estimated at approximately USD 100 billion per year
distributed as follows;
Sector
Amount (USD)
POWER DEVELOPMENT
47
CORRIDOR INFRASTRUCTURE
DEVELOPMENT
26
Ports and Inland
Waterways
18
ICT INFRASTRUCTURE
9
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3.2 Transmission Projects
DRC
2012: Mozambique Malawi
Tanzania
DRC - Zambia
Malawi
Angola
Zambia
2014: Zambia - Tanzania
2010 -2011: ZIZABONA
WESTCOR (Suspended)
Zimbabwe
Namibia
Mozambique
Botswana
Swaziland
2015: MOZAMBIQUE BACKBONE
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South Africa
Lesotho
Kenya
H
Gabon
Congo
Dem Rep of Congo
Regional
Power
Connectivity
Nairobi
Rwanda
Burundi
Brazzaville
Kinshasa
Tanzania
H
H
H
H
Luanda
Dar es Salaam
H
Angola
Malawi
Zambia
H
Lilongwe
H
Lusaka
H
Mozambique
H
H
H
H
T
H
H
H
Harare
H
H
T
Proposed
Interconnectors
(dashed lines)
H
Namibia
H
Zimbabwe
Botswana
H
Windhoek
Westcor
ZIZABONA
Zambia-Tanzania
Malawi-Mozambique
Mozambique Backbone
DRC-Zambia
DRC-Angola
Cape Town
T
T
Gaborone
Pretoria
Johannesburg
T
T
T T T
T
T
T
RSA Strengthening
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T T
T
P
H
T
T
Maputo
Mbabane
Swaziland
H
Lesotho
South Africa
H
H
P
N
T
P
Hydro station
Pumped storage scheme
Thermal Station
SADC Member State Transport Corridors
Angola
1. Lobito; 2. Namibe; 3. Trans-Cunene; 4. Malange;
5. Bas Congo
Botswana
1. Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TKC); 2. North-South Corridor (NSC)
DRC
1.
3.
4.
6.
Lesotho
1. Maseru-Durban
Malawi
1. Nacala; 2. Beira; 3. Mtwara; 4. Dar es Salaam;
5. North-South Corridor (NSC)
Mozambique
1. Maputo; 2. Beira; 3. Nacala; 4. Mtwara;
5. North-South Corridor (NSC); 6. Limpopo
Namibia
1. Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TKC); 2. Trans-Orange;
3. Trans-Cunene; 4. Walvis-Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi, (Trans-Caprivi); 5. Namib
South Africa
1. North-South Corridor (NSC); 2. Maputo; 3. Trans-Kalahari Corridor (TKC); 4. Trans-Orange; 5.
Maseru-Bloemfontein-Durban; 6. Lebombo
Swaziland
1. Maputo; 2. Lebombo
Tanzania
1. Dar es Salaam; 2. Mtwara; 3. Central
Zambia
1. North-South Corridor (NSC); 2. Dar es Salaam; 3. Mtwara;
4. Beira; 5. Walvis-Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi, (Trans-Caprivi);
6. Lobito (Benguela)
Zimbabwe
1. Beira; 2. Maputo; 3. North-South Corridor (NSC);
4. Limpopo
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North-South Corridor (NSC); 2. Malange;
Walvis-Bay-Ndola-Lubumbashi, (Trans-Caprivi);
Dar es Salaam; 5. Central Transport Corridor;
Bas Congo
SADC Corridors Development Programme
and the North-South Corridor Project
Corridors
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North – South Corridor
PROPOSED KAZUNGULA BRIDGE
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Tourist Arrivals Trends Outlook: 20102027(millions)
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Year
2010
2015
2020
2027
Africa
49
60
77
109
SADC
21.5
(44%)
28
(47%)
40
(52%)
63
(58%)
ARRIVALS IN MILLIONS
TOURIST ARRIVALS AND FORECAST
:2010-2027
120
100
80
60
Africa
40
SADC
20
0
2010
2015
2020
YEAR
2027
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ICT Access Statistics
SADC Broadband Inter-connections and
Under-Sea Cable Links to Rest of the World
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Terrestrial fibre links between countries
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SADC Priority Programme Under the PIDA
ENERGY SECTOR
Project
Description
Cost
USD
Mill
Countries
Region
2. North–South Power
Transmission Corridor
8,000 km line from Egypt
to South Africa
6,000
Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, Malawi,
Mozambique, Zambia, Zimbabwe, South
Africa
COMESA/EAC/
SADC/IGAD
Mphamda-Nkuwa
Hydroelectric power plant with a
capacity of 1,500 MW for export
on the SAPP market
2,400
Mozambique,
Zambezi basin
SADC
Lesotho HWP phase II
Hydropower programme for
power supply to Lesotho and
power export to South Africa
800
Orange-Senqu River Basin SADC Southern
SADC
Batoka Hydroelectric plant
With a capacity of 1,600 MW to
enable export of electricity
2,800
Zambia/Zimbabwe
Zambezi basin
COMESA/SADC
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SADC Priority Programme Under the Continental Programme
TRANSPORT SECTOR
Project
Description
Cost USD Mill
Countries
Region
Beira-Nacala
Multimodal Corridors
Rehabilitation/reconstruction of railway and road
links, including one-stop border posts along the
corridors. Improvement of capacity at the ports,
including capital dredging at Beira Port. Natural
resources development, including Moatize Coal
Field in the Zambezi Valley will use the ports as
main export gateways
450
Mozambique,
Malawi, Zimbabwe
SADC/COMESA
Southern Africa
Hub Port
and Rail
Programme
This programme aims at responding to Southern
Africa’s challenge in developing sufficient port
capacity to handle future demand from both
domestic sources and landlocked countries
2, 270
REC Member
SADC
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CHALLENGES
• Language and Culture
• Availability of utilities and diversified services
• Competitive service provision
• The Continental and Global nexus
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WHY INVEST IN ANGOLA NOW
 2nd Biggest economy of Southern Africa and 7th of Africa
 Strategic geographical Location catalytic to open
important markets of both Eastern, Southern, Central
Africa as a whole
 Huge untapped potential
 Sizeable Consumer purchasing power
 Good infrastructure network
 Strategic Partnership
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INVESTMENT FORUM 2012
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