Business sector in Limpopo has come together to support the provincial government's vision of fast-tracking its economic recovery plan through job creation.
Speaking during the state of the province address in Lebowakgomo on Thursday morning, premier Stan Mathabatha said the total investment and interventions by the recovery plan is projected at about R170bn.
Mathabatha said the Masingita Group had pledged R5.46bn for the construction of the Nkuna smart city in the Collins Chabane local municipality. Mathabatha said the province would rise from the economic ashes after difficulties caused by the Covid-19 pandemic and it is now moving in the right direction.
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