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Friday, July 4, 2014

LIMPOPO WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT CO-OPERATIVES – MEC SEKOATI

LIMPOPO WILL CONTINUE TO SUPPORT CO-OPERATIVES – MEC SEKOATI
The MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism in Limpopo, Mr Seaparo Sekoati, says the provincial government is committed to supporting co-operatives as it believes that they have a critical role to play in changing the lives of historically disadvantaged communities for the better. Sekoati was speaking to members of co-operatives from various provinces in Polokwane last night. 
The newly-established Department of Small Business Development (DSBD) in partnership with the Limpopo Economic Development, Environment and Tourism (LEDET) and the South African National Apex Co-operative (SANACO) hosted the event. 
 It was part of the three-day programme of activities which will culminate on Saturday in a mass celebration of the International Cooperatives Day.

“As the Limpopo government we have considered the role that should be played by co-operatives in delivering services to our people, eradicating poverty and ensuring that people that have been excluded from the mainstream of the South African economy are included. As a provincial government we believe in the future of co-operatives and that is why we have decided that 10% of government procurement should definitely be from co-operatives. We do not want to pay lip-service to co-operative development. We want to walk the talk because we believe in co-operatives,” said Sekoati.

He added that he was encouraged by the keen interest that many co-operatives in the province have shown in working with the government for their own benefit and that of their communities.

 He added that the growth and sustainability of co-operatives and small and medium enterprises in the province were a priority of his department and part and parcel of the broader vision to improve the lives of the historically disadvantaged people.

Sekoati advised co-operatives to be ethical when dealing with government and avoid becoming involved in corruption and maladministration.

“Co-operatives must start to understand the critical role that they are expected to play in the economy of the province and of the country as a whole, and should deal with government with integrity and honesty,” said Sekoati.

SANACO President Mr Lawrence Bale urged co-operatives to throw their weight behind the national umbrella organisation for co-operatives and speak in one strong voice.  He added that SANACO would appreciate more support from the provincial government which could be formalised through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding.

“The SANACO leadership in the province is willing to work closely with the government of Limpopo and its agencies in order to assist co-operatives to grow and become sustainable,” added Bale.

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