MMCs agreed that infrastructure spend was an important element in boosting economic growth and creating jobs.
R44 billion has been allocated for infrastructure development over the next three years by the Gauteng provincial government. Another R94 billion has been allocated by provincial municipalities and will be spent over the next five years. The province’s premier David Makhura said these investments will have a massive multiplier effect on the economy of the Gauteng city region. Last week Makhura met with members of the mayoral committee (MMCs) and officials working within the infrastructure development, human settlements and economic development units in municipalities from throughout the province. The discussion was focused on infrastructure alignment and ways to strengthen coordination among the many spheres of government. “We operate in a single integrated space, where the citizens move in between these municipalities and often do not feel the boundaries,” Makhura said. “We need to align our work in line with our vision of building Gauteng as an integrated and globally competitive city region,” he added.