KZN Business Sense - WORKING TOGETHER TO TURN THE SITUATION AROUND

2016-02-18

The annual State of the Nation Address (SoNA) was presented by President Jacob Zuma to Parliament on the 11 February 2016. The theme was: “Following up on our commitments to the people”. A key focus of concern to all South Africans is the lower economic growth currently being experienced. President Zuma acknowledged that the “International Monetary Fund and the World Bank predict that the South African economy will grow by less than 1% this year. The outcomes and outlook suggest that revenue collection will be lower than previously expected.”

Poor global growth, the contraction of the economies of South Africa’s key partners in BRICS, Brazil and Russia, slower growth in china, the prices of gold, platinum, coal and other minerals, electricity constraints and unstable industrial relations all have contributed to this situation.

Consequently, these factors have a negative impact on the government’s ability to continue to implement projects specified in the National Development Plan, which are pivotal to South Africa’s socio economic growth.

President Zuma announced a number of initiatives to counter this poor economic growth. These include the:
President Zuma also reported on the progress of the Nine-Point Plan presented in SoNA 2015. Many of these initiatives, which are aimed at transformation of the South African economy, are still ongoing, they include: The nuclear energy expansion programme has been a particular point of contention. President Zuma announced that this programme would now be undertaken “on a scale and pace that our country can afford”.

The importance of Nation building was also emphasised. President Zuma said that “Human Rights Day, 21 March, will be commemorated as the national day against racism this year. It will be used to lay the foundation for a long-term programme of
building a non-racial society.”

For the full text: www.gov.za/speeche