PREMIER DAVID MABUZA PROMISES 78 000 JOBS FOR
UNEMPLOYED YOUTH
BY BRIAN KAJENGO
Initially they are to Department in Mpumalanga that seemed be failing service
delivery when comes to job creation in the Province.
There is a lot to be done in the province to create
employment in the province.
If the Premier would like to be successful to what he
planned he has to engage with researchers to identify the gaps to be closed.
Radical socio-economic is not a big issue if most of
Mabuza’s subordinates put hands together on one deck to push the province
forward.
The Mpumalanga Economic Growth and Development Path
which DD Mabuza banks on has a lot to do. The most important thing for Mabuza
to fulfil what ever he promises is to make his subordinates proactive.
Sustainable projects had to be formed by
community members with little bit influences of politic to benefit the
community.
“A point to not Mr. Premier, Please identify
dedicated people to mentor the youth so that they can start sustainable
projects. e.g recycling projects, environmental initiatives, tourism
initiatives, such as cultural villages, and cultural activities especially
along R40.”
Let the initiative NYDA youth fund reach many
young people out there in order to create employment and alleviate poverty.
The Premier’s target of 78 000 work opportunities be achieved if some
of the points identified by Bvunzamutupo News.
Premier DD Mabuza said, “We will continue to
prioritize agriculture and forestry; mining; manufacturing; tourism and ICT
(Information and Communications Technology).”
Mabuza said his government would prioritizes the improvement and expansion of the road network in strategic towns that have shown rapid
growth recently, namely, Mbombela, Emalahleni, Ermelo, Middleburg,
Mashishing and Secunda.
Mpumalanga
Premier’s state of address this year received much attention, especially from
the opposition parties.
Bvunzamutupo News
feels that the provinces should have more researchers and analyst to assist
development in the provinces.
Lets these
projects benefit the poor communities than more of the government officials.
DA Mpumalanga said, “We welcome premier Mabuza’s
inclination to adopt DA policy proposals as workable government strategies, in
particular the following;
The decentralisation
of the department of health’s decision making powers to hospital CEO’s,
allowing them to have control over what takes place in their respective
hospitals and to be held accountable for it.”
The DA welcomes the premier’s commitment to
infrastructure development especially in the health, education, local
government, roads and water sectors. When implemented well, infrastructure
development and government spending are the keys to stimulating provincial
economies.
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