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South Africa: KwaZulu-Natal Premier Sets Up Youth Directorate
Source Date: Tuesday, July 01, 2014
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Jul 01, 2014

The premier made the announcement during his State of the Province Address on Thursday.
He said the KwaZulu-Natal Youth Development Council will be established with people drawn from different experiences to work on a part-time basis.
The council will be serviced by the secretariat attached to the Chief Directorate.
“There is also a need for a comprehensive Youth Development Strategy. It is for this reason that a youth summit will be convened to consider all the above and other matters on youth development,” he said
Poverty eradication
The premier said the province will throw its full weight behind poverty eradication.
“We will be intensifying support of vulnerable groups, in particular mothers and children, the disabled, communities on commercial farms and informal settlements.
“We have adopted a Poverty Eradication Programme and Package. This programme will ensure that as government, we work with all non-governmental partners to eradicate poverty through our Operation Sukuma Sakhe,” Premier Mchunu said.
He said the province aimed to increase employment from 2.4 million in 2010, to 4.5 million in 2030.
He said focus will also be placed on small and medium business, as they are the largest contributors to new employment opportunities.
“We want to increase the number of jobs through the establishment of SMMEs and co-ops by at least 300 000. We are encouraging our compatriots in the townships and in rural areas to work hard and rekindle their interests in business,” he said.
According to the premier, the newly established KwaZulu-Natal Small Business Development Agency and the National Ministry of Small Business Development will serve as their vehicles as they refocus on small businesses.
Agriculture
Premier Mchunu said his provincial government’s targets for the agricultural sector over the next five years are to increase employment in agriculture from the current 110 000 jobs to 200 000 jobs.
“We want to facilitate at least 1 000 new farmer entrants and to bring one million hectares of unproductive land back into commercial agricultural production,” he said.
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