Another positive Operation Phakisa development has been the launch of a fuel storage facility in Cape Town, bringing an investment of R660 million.
President Jacob Zuma says R7 billion has been committed to new port facilities. This follows the adoption of a Public- Private-Partnership model for port infrastructure development by Transnet National Ports Authority. Delivering his State of the Nation Address in Parliament this evening, President Zuma said government was concerned that South Africa did not own vessels while the country is surrounded by about 3000 kilometres of coastline. “Through the oceans economy segment of Operation Phakisa, we are trying to solve this challenge. I am pleased that two bulk carrier vessels have been registered in Port Elizabeth, and a third tanker in Cape Town under the South African flag,” he said. The Operation Phakisa Big Fast results methodology was launched in 2014 and implemented in the ocean economy, health, education and mining sectors. Through Operation Phakisa, government aims to implement its policies and programmes better, faster and more effectively.