Mangaung Value Proposition - :: Welcome to Sol Plaatje

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Sol Plaatje Local Municipality
Value Proposition
15 January 2008
Sol Plaatje - The City that Sparkles
Content
General Overview
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About Sol Plaatje Local Municipality
About Kimberly
Demographics
Economic Sectors
Employment
Economic Advantages
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Availability of Quality Labour Pool
Attractive Cost Competitiveness
Good Quality of Life and great
Lifestyle
Superior Infrastructure
Investment Incentives
Comprehensive Support Structures
Value Statements
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Conclusions
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Contacts
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About Sol Plaatje Local Municipality
Located within Frances Baard District
Municipality
of
Northern
Cape
Province,
Sol
Plaatje
Local
Municipality’s economy was built on
the foundation of a thriving diamond
industry dating back to the days of
Cecil John Rhodes out of the disparate
diamond workings that sprung from the
discovery of diamonds in the area.
The first diamonds were discovered
on the Bultfontein farm in 1869,
followed by Du Toitspan farm in 1870
and Wesselton in 1892. These
deposits are still being mined today. In
1871 diamonds were also discovered
at the future locations of the De Beers
Mine and Kimberley Mine (the Big
Hole).
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About Kimberly
The capital and the only city of the province. Kimberley is in the centre of
South Africa with two national roads leading to it, theN12 (Cape Town via
the N1 to the south and Pretoria/Johannesburg to the north) and the N8
going east to west
In 1871, diamond deposits found on a hillock
dubbed Colesberg Kopje on the farm
Vooruitzicht, owned by the De Beers brothers,
led to a mad scramble for fame and fortune
and the world’s largest, hand-dug excavation,
the colossal Kimberley Mine or Big Hole.
Kimberley receives an average of 9.4 hours of
sunshine per day throughout the year and an
annual rainfall of about 450 mm
Today, it is a prosperous, thriving metropolis with Victorian buildings that complement the more
modern buildings of the CBD. Lacking the furious pace of South Africa’s larger urban giants, it is
perhaps the country’s most innovative town. Home of our first flying school, our first stock
exchange and the first city in the Southern Hemisphere to install electric street-lighting, it is
mining a brilliant future from a glorious past.
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Demographics
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The population is 28% of the
Northern Cape Province
54% of the population constituted
the African cultural groupings
Children under the age of 19 years
account for approximately 39.5% of
the total Sol Plaatje population.
Those older than 65 years account
for approximately 5.3% of the total
Sol Plaatje population.
The potential labour force (age 20 – 64) account for 55% of the total Sol Plaatje population.
Setswana is the most spoken language (98%), followed by Afrikaans (1%) and IsiXhosa
(1%).
The majority of the people residing in Sol Plaatje are South Africans, followed by SADC
countries and Europe. In terms of foreign migration, the African countries contribute
significantly followed by Europe. There is an estimated 2206 foreign migrants staying in the
area.
31.2% of the total population is educated from Grades 7-9 (Standard 5-7) basic education.
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Economic Sectors
The Mining sector contributed
9.4% to the GGVA in 2001 and
5.6% to formal employment of
the Sol Plaatje economy. It
experienced negative growth of
4.7% to –7.6% from 1999-2001
that could be attributed to the
closure of mines in the region
and lower yields of quality rough
diamonds.
The Community and Personal Service Sector is the largest
contributor to the local economy in terms of GGVA
contribution (25.8%) in 2001. Although the Community
Services Sector was the largest contributor to the economy it
has shown minimal growth and remained 1.1% from 1999 to
2001.
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The Utility Sector contributed
2.4% to the GGVA in 2001 and
1.3% to employment. The
Sector experienced a decline of
4.4% to –5.3% forms 1999 to
2001. The decline in the sector
could be ascribed to the decline
in the Manufacturing sector and
the permanent population, when
textile companies were moved
to Port Elizabeth.
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Employment
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Other major employment
areas are retail distribution
and services. Tourism is a
useful contributor to the
economy, but it is not large
enough to be defined as a
driver of the economy in its
own right.
Employment in the
manufacturing sector has
experienced slow decline
between 2000 and 2003
and as a result, productive
sectors of the economy are
in long-term decline and it
does not seem that new
productive sectors are
emerging.
Sol Plaatje faces a future
as a town driven by
government spending
decisions. Apart from the
reliance on public sector
jobs, many households
rely upon state grants.
With regards to the types of occupation, majority of the people are working as elementary occupation (24%),
professionals (12%) – includes technical, and clerks (14%).
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Economic Advantages
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Economic Hub of the Northern Cape: The area is well known as the central point for retail,
financial, business, medical and education services and hosts state of the art facilities. The area
serves approximately ten more surrounding towns in the region.
Scenic-rural atmosphere: The vastness of surrounding farms and game farms provide the area
with a rural atmosphere, which is especially favourable to domestic tourists who want to escape the
fast-tracked living of the cities. Also, the semi-arid conditions of the landscapes attract international
and domestic tourists.
Available infrastructure and developable sites: Industrial areas located within the area consist
of available infrastructure with ample developable sites for industrial development.
Tourism destination: Sol Plaatje is seen as the diamond capital of the world and is the “gateway”
to the diversity of tourist attractions within the Northern Cape Region.
Linkages to global technological development & tourism: The SALT telescope and planned
radio-wave telescope at Sutherland, to be the largest in the world, have a Tourism (stargazing) and
Technological/educational spin-offs to the rest of the region.
Good infrastructure linkages to other markets: Sol Plaatje has good transport networks and
road, rail as well as air transport is used for distribution of goods. The city is connected with large
cities and markets in the North West, Free State, and Gauteng.
Existing support services and linkages: Due to the fact that the area is the economic and
service hub of the province, it has a well-defined service base and supporting industries.
Availability of affordable labour: Due to the high unemployment rate, Sol Plaatje consists of a
large labour pool, which is closely located to industrial areas.
Proximity to Cross–border markets and the rest of Africa: Sol Plaatje located close to the
Northern borders of the country and national roads links it to countries such as Botswana, Namibia
and Lesotho. The area also acts as a gateway to the rest of Africa.
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Content
General Overview
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About Sol Plaatje Local Municipality
About Kimberly
Demographics
Economic Sectors
Employment
Economic Advantages
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Availability of Quality Labour Pool
Attractive Cost Competitiveness
Good Quality of Life and great
Lifestyle
Superior Infrastructure
Investment Incentives
Comprehensive Support Structures
Value Statements
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Conclusions
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Contacts
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Labour Supply
Sol Plaatje LM has a regular supply of quality matriculants with good English skills and cognitive ability (as
measured by high pass rates in English, Mathematics as Physical Science).
2007 MATRIC RESULTS - PROVINCIAL
90.00
80.00
70.00
60.00
Pass rate
Endorsement
50.00
40.00
30.00
20.00
10.00
Western
Cape
Gauteng
Northern
Cape
Free State
KwaZuluNatal
North West
Mpumalanga
Limpopo
Eastern
Cape
0.00
Northern Cape achieved a pass rate
of 70,3% in 2007, a decline of 6,5%
on the 2006 result. Of these, 1 208
(11,9%)
candidates
obtained
endorsements - this is an increase
on their 2006 endorsement passes.
The province has been performing
well consistently over the years with
much better rates compared to most
provinces.
Frances Baard Educational District,
of which schools in the Sol Plaatje
LM falls under, is one of the best
performers in the province.
Since the province does not have adequate higher institutions of learning, majority of the matriculants
migrate to other provinces for further education, however a significant amount remain in the province
hoping for employment opportunities.
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Labour Supply (cont.)
 The area could also tap
into graduates of local
FET Colleges, tertiary
institutions and private
training colleges.
 The majority of the
unemployed youth in the
area also could be fed
into the BPO&O sector.
Most of them have
matriculation and are
active work seekers.
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The Institute for Higher
Learning is the first university
established in the Northern
Cape and could potentially be
a pulling factor for students
from other regions as well as
other African countries.
The Institute could also be the
catalyst for the provision of
skills and the expansion of the
ICT sector.
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Skills Development
The Northern Cape Urban FET college has developed a BPO&O Training
proposal linked to the National Skills Development Strategy (NSDS) and
Provincial Growth and Development Strategy and ASGI-SA. The following table
indicates the training to be provided and the resultant National Qualifications
Framework (NQF) Level to be attained on successful completion of the training.
 The Provincial BPO Steering
Committee has thus far
collected/developed the
following:
 Talent identification
 Proposal for BPO&O training
in the Northern Cape (The
current focus is Sol Plaatje
and Ga-Segoganyana Local
Municipalities)
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Cost of Labour
Northern Cape, and inherently Sol Plaatje LM, is
one the destinations with the lowest cost of
labour in the country.
 According to the latest
Salary Survey by Career 24,
c
average income
in Northern
Cape for the Customer
Service/Sales industry is the
second lowest after
Limpopo.
 This sector includes the
BPO&O.
 For entry level agents the
recorded figures could much
lower, because of:
 High unemployment rate
amongst youth in the
area
 The cost of living in the
area is very low
compared to metropoles.
 As indicated by the
survey (Career 24),
young people are the
lowest earners.
The salary figures quoted are based on the respondents monthly income before tax and other deductions (Source: Career 24 Salary Survey Results 2007)
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Telecommunications Cost
The current telecommunications incentives makes Sol Plaatje LM
one of the most attractive areas as far as cost is concerned.
 Sol Plaatje LM is one of the identified areas for the dti’s
Project CC22, which seeks to prioritise BPO&O sector
development in designated areas.
 Investors in the area, as a result, could benefit from the
proposed Telecoms Development Pricing.
 The pricing model is being finalised by the dti, DOC and Telkom.
 Investors will also benefit from the the dti’s GAS incentives,
which covers capital and training costs. (further information on
GAS is available from the dti’s website)
 These incentives are currently being revised by the government to
cater for designated areas.
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Other Cost
Capital and Operational costs related to property should not be a
concern for investors since it is very affordable, and most
importantly it is covered by the current incentives.
 Property in the area is very affordable with
monthly rentals ranging from R30/m2 to R50/m2.
 Property costs could also be offset by the
refurbishment incentives available from the IDC,
in addition to municipal incentives. (the IDC
website has more information on their BPO&O
sector offering, including the Techno sector.)
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Access to Municipal Services
 Housing
 There is proper housing structures for the majority of the residence in
the area. Major estate agencies are present in the area and offer
rentals/sale of houses, apartments, cluster developments, security
villages, land and guesthouses.
 Water
 The area has access to clean tapped water.
 Sanitation
 The municipality has efficient sewerage systems supporting flushed
toilets in the area.
 There is regular refuse removal services, making the area one of the
cleanest in the country.
 Electrical power
 Eskom is the main supplier of electricity and the municipality distributes
to the locality.
 Electricity in the area is quiet stable with less load shedding compared
to most parts of the country.
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Accommodation
Road Lodge - Adjacent to the Flamingo
Casino and Entertainment Centre which
includes a200-seater conference centre,
this 90-room hotel is ideally located for
travellers doing business or holidaying
in the capital of Northern Cape
province.
Boasting a gracious Victorian facade,
the hotel blends in with its bygone day
surroundings and is just minutes away
from everything that Kimberley has to
offer.
Protea Hotel Kimberley, a luxury 4star graded hotel, built on the edge of
the famous Kimberley Big Hole. The
hotel forms the ideal base from which
to enjoy and explore all that historical
Kimberley has to offer including
museums, war routes and the new
upgraded Kimberley Big Hole and
Mining Village.
Southern Sun’s Garden Court
Kimberley is the perfect option for
business and family holiday
accommodation in Kimberley as it is
located minutes away from a host of
the city's tourist attractions. The hotel
has 135 rooms/suites with
conferencing facilities and other
services.
With its 94 luxury rooms, it offers a
restaurant and bar as well as
conference facilities seating up to 80
delegates.
In addition to the three major hotels, Kimberly has an abundance of smaller hotels, guest houses and B&Bs
such as the Kimberly Club, Victorian Guest Lodge, Ekhaya Guest House and many more.
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Education Facilities
 Many of the schools located in
the SPM have
residences/hostels where
scholars from surrounding
farms and rural areas can
reside throughout the school
going year.
 One of the largest and most
specialized services offered by
the city of Kimberley is a high
standard and diversity of
educational facilities.
 These range from primary,
secondary and tertiary
education facilities.
 The following tertiary
institutions have presence in
the area:
 Central University of
Technology, Free State
(Satellite)
 Unisa (Satellite)
 National Institute of Higher
Education (Newly formed)
 Damelin
 Boston City Campus
 It is a well-known perception
that Kimberley offers some of
the best schools and special
schools in the region.
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Health
Numerous health care facilities and
services (both public and private) exist
within the area.
There is provincial hospital supported by
local clinics in the area.
Kimberley Hospital Complex is currently being
upgrade to a level two and three Referral
Hospital.
The quantity of Specialist surgeons and
doctors is increasing in the area.
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Shopping
There is a general good provision of retail supply in the area. The majority of the existing retail
shopping centres are Medium Sized, Community Centres, that generally provide convenience
goods, personal services, clothing and appliances. The anchor stores are normally a
department store and large supermarket with 30-60 line-shops. Most of the larger centres are
located in the central business district, to be accessible to the general public locally as well as
those travelling from surrounding areas. The smaller, Local Centres are located close to or in
residential areas on the periphery of the CBD.
 The Diamond Pavilion shopping mall is located in the heart of Kimberly and has ample
restaurants and food stores just like other cities.
 The majority of popular national franchises are represented in the area.
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Lifestyle
 The city of Kimberley offers modern-day
activities such as soccer, cricket, tennis, bowls,
squash, golf and a wide range of shopping
facilities.
 Kimberley has much to offer the visiting tourist.
Excellent museums portraying early life on the diamond
fields, military history from the Anglo-Boer War, mining
museums and tours, Pioneers of Aviation Museum & Art
museums.
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Safety
The latest national crime statistics (2007
SAPS) indicates that Kimberly is improving
on the crime situation. Most of the crime
categories are much lower compared to
rest of the country.
 The municipality has developed and is
implementing crime prevention strategy.
Part of these plan is to eradicate Crime and
Grime issues within the CBD mainly due to
liquor.
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Unique History & Culture
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Kimberley tourist highlights
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Guided underground tours of an operational
De Beers diamond mine - the only one of its
kind in the world!
The Big Hole and Open Mine Museum
village. The Big Hole is still the largest manmade excavation in the world!
Ride on a restored electric tram dating from
the year 1914. This tram is the only
operating tram in South Africa and offers a
true memory lane experience.
Follow the N12 Anglo-Boer War battlefield
route from Kimberley and experience the
most exciting Anglo-Boer War battlefields in
South Africa, including the famous
battlefields of Magersfontein and
Paardeberg.
The Kimberley Ghost Trail is a superb
guided tour of the haunted corners of
Kimberley.
Visit the William Humphreys Art Gallery,
South Africa’s only Grade 1 art gallery. This
gallery houses a formidable collection of
South African art which includes San
(Bushman) rock engravings.
Visit the Schmidtsdrift San settlement and
see them create their arts and crafts (by
appointment only).
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Kimberley Archaeological Route. Visit sites
of ancient San rock, engravings, glacial
pavings and early history in the company of
an expert from the McGregor Museum.
Visit the Alexander McGregor Memorial
Museum, built in 1907 in memory of a
former Mayor of the city.
Rhodes built the Sanatorium in 1897. now
the Northern Cape Provincial Museum.
Guided tours of some of the most famous
houses in South Africa - Dunluce, which
belonged to John Orr of departmental store
fame and Rudd House, the opulent house of
one of the first De Beers directors.
The Freddie Tait Golf Museum and the
Spoornet Railway Museum are two unique
museums not to be missed!
Kimberley boasts some of South Africa’s
oldest original pubs like the Star of the West,
the ‘Half’ and the Phoenix for a break to
indulge in that well deserved quencher and
a bite to eat.
Close to Kimberley are stretches of South
Africa’s best indigenous yellow fish flyfishing waters flowing through fantastic
unspoilt scenery
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Airport
 Kimberley Airport lies at the
heart of the Northern Cape,
in a town most famous for
the Big Hole, a landmark
carved into the earth by
early diamond prospectors.
 The airport, the site of about 10 400 air-traffic movements a year, handles
about 79 000 passengers – about three-quarters of whom are business
travellers.
 Kimberley Airport also dispatches a remarkable range of cargo: everything
from game trophies to industrial equipment. Even diamonds pass through
the airport on the way to destinations in South Africa and abroad.
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Transportation
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The area has air and rail links with most
major South African cities. The airport is
eight kilometres out of town. Major car hire
companies have rental kiosks at the airport.
A taxi service is also available on request.
The capital city’s railway station is in
Florence Street, close to the city centre. The
luxurious Blue Train and Rovos Rail travels
from Pretoria to Cape Town via
Johannesburg and Kimberley, where
passengers can board or disembark.
The main transportation service locally is
minibus-taxis. The major passenger flow in
the morning peak is from Galeshewe to
Kimberley. About 80% of all the minibustaxis operate from Galeshewe and
Roodepan/Homevale to the Kimberley CBD.
Most of the minibus-taxi facilities (ranks) are
in good conditions, with toilet facilities.
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Bus services is offered by 3 bus companies,
two operate private contracts – one with a
mine and one with the municipality, and one
bus company operate subsidised bus
services on an Interim Contract.
Top Gear bus company operate 7 bus routes
of which 6 are being subsidised in terms of
the Interim Contract and one is not being
subsidised (Barkley West to Kimberley).
They provide 8 buses on the Ritchie to
Kimberley route which represents about
80% of their total capacity.
The metered taxi industry in the area is
limited to three operators that own 7
vehicles (six sedans and one minibus). The
local authority provides one parking bay
opposite the City Hall to the industry. The
industry serves a specific market that is
generally linked to the tourism market
Long-distance operations are basically
limited to tour groups visiting Kimberley and
city to city travel between the main centres
within South Africa. Provision for tourism
parking is made at the tourism information
centre at the offices of the Kimberley
municipality.
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Property
 Kimberley offers property and real estate investors a
large selection of properties ranging from large houses
to smaller homes, apartments, security villages,
retirement complexes and guest houses.
 Government Property
 Kimberly as the provincial government seat has plenty of state
property managed by the provincial Department of Public Works,
majority of which are located in the CBD area.
 There is an adequate supply of government property in the area
that could be used for BPO&O operations.
 Property seems to be affordable with government ranging from
R30 – R50/m2 depending on the conditions of the building.
 Commercial Property
 There is relative abundance of commercial property in the
municipality, mostly concentrated in the CBD of Kimberly.
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ICT Connectivity
•Telkom has modern infrastructure in Sol Plaatje
Local Municipality to support busy call centres of any
size and capacity.
•Kimberly is sitting on the National and International
fiber routes. Sufficient bandwidth is available,
anything from analogue lines to metro Ethernet links.
ISDN (including PRI) and DSL are available in the
area.
• All Telkom exchanges has redundancy, which is
available to the client on site, as per request from
client - from Bronze at 98.5% to Platinum Plus at
99.995%.
MTN and Vodacom offer mobile
broadband services through EDGE, 3G
and HSDPA in the local municipality, with
the best coverage being around Kimberly.
Cellc is also offering EDGE services.
Sentech & Iburst are offering their their
wireless broadband products in the area.
Neotel has a node in Kimberly but has not started operating. The new
operator is currently deploying a nationwide, next-generation telecoms
network which will gradually span more than 10,000 km, and will eventually
expand to reach more than 80% of the country's population (including smaller
cities and towns) later in 2008.
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Municipal Incentives
 Sol Plaatje Municipality
 Has taken the initiative to formulate
an incentive scheme to attract
potential industrial investors to
industrial sites located within the
Municipality.
 Kimberly has a draft investment
incentives scheme and has, as its
first priority, decided that attractive
municipal incentives be developed
to stimulate local economic
development in Sol Plaatje.
 The Incentives are a step in the right
direction for the attraction of
proposed investors, however,
almost totally aimed at small-scale
operators.
 Has identified a buildings that could
be used for BPO&O operations.
 Frances Baard District offers
 Property Rates Policy which gives
preferential rates and tax Incentives
for investors within the BPO&O
sector.
 Kimberley Urban Development Zone
(UDZ) provides investors with tax
write off for cost of improvement
and construction of buildings.
 The incentives are for the
refurbishment of existing buildings,
investors are eligible to receive a
20% tax deduction in the first year of
earning income, plus an annual
depreciation of 20% over a four-year
period. For new developments, this
incentive offers a tax deduction of
20% in the first year, plus an annual
depreciation of 5% for the next 16
years.
These municipalities are in the process of reviewing and updating these
incentives, nevertheless they are prepared to engage any potential investor on
a bilateral basis to negotiate incentive packages for the BPO&O sector
development.
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IDC Incentives
 IDC offers a wide array of financial instruments, including
:
 Equity, Quasi-equity, Commercial debt, Wholesale & bridging
finance, Share warehousing, Guarantees, Export/import finance,
Short-term trade finance, Wholesale venture capital.
 Assistance is provided for development of new projects,
expansions or rehabilitation of existing projects and also
BEE buy-ins into existing businesses.
 Development financing schemes targeting the BPO&O
sector are available.
 IDC wants to help the BPO sector in SA to expand
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Government Incentives
 Investment facilitation in the province is facilitated
directly by the Department of Economic Affairs,
Environmental Affairs & Tourism, it also fulfills the
facilitating role to assist municipalities in negotiations
with investors, and negotiations with financial institutions
for loan funding.
 The province has established a provincial steering
committee for the BPO sector. The committee has
identified sites in the province where support would be
provided in the form of training, to companies willing to
outsource their BPO Services to South Africa including
the Northern Cape within the next five years.
 The department can also facilitate access to GAS
incentives available from the dti.
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Value Statements
Availability of
Quality Labour
Pool
Comprehensive
Support Structures
Attractive Cost
Competitiveness
Value Proposition
Good Quality of
Life and great
Lifestyle
Investment
Incentives
Superior
Infrastructure
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Active Political Support
 The Northern Cape BPO&O Steering Committee
(consisting of among others the province, Frances Baard
District and Sol Plaatje Local Municipalities) has
identified BPO&O as a Priority Industrial Sector within
the ASGI-SA.
 The Municipalities have integrated BPO&O sector as
part of the Services Sector development within their
Local Economic Development Strategies, primarily for:
 Economic Diversification
 Employment Creation
 Through the Provincial BPO&O Steering Committee
necessary Plans and Strategies are in place to support
the development of this sector in the area.
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Content
General Overview
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About Sol Plaatje Local Municipality
About Kimberly
Demographics
Economic Sectors
Employment
Economic Advantages
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Availability of Quality Labour Pool
Attractive Cost Competitiveness
Good Quality of Life and great
Lifestyle
Superior Infrastructure
Investment Incentives
Comprehensive Support Structures
Value Statements
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Conclusions
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Contacts
 Sol Plaatje LM
 Mr. P. Lenyibi (Municipal Mayor) -Tel: 053 830-6101
 Mr. T.F. Mashilo (Municipal Manager) - Tel: 053 830-6101
 Ms. Luanne Genade-FoucheExecutive (Director: Corporation Services)
- BPO&O Champion - Tel: +27 (0)53 830-6700, Fax: +27 (0)53 8306734, Cell: +27 (0)79 517 4846
 Provincial Steering Committee
 Mr. Darryl Christians, Tel: 053 802 5117, Cell: 082 332 2660, email:
[email protected]
 IDC
 Willie Fourie –Head: Techno-Industries [email protected]
centre: 0860 693 888Techno-Industries: (011) 269 3364:
[email protected]
 Kimberly Business Chamber
 Mr Madoda Vilakazi (President), Mail: PO Box 350, KIMBERLEY, 8300,
Street: Bizznizz Centre, 14 Long Street, Tel: (053) 831 1081, Fax: (053)
831 1082, E-mail: [email protected].
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