Premier Alan Winde On Making the Western Cape More Energy Resilient: SouthAfrica
Western Cape Government will move faster this year in making province more energy secure
Another difficult year of rolling power cuts lies ahead for the country. By visiting Taylor Technology, the Premier had an opportunity to see for himself how the private sector - particularly small to medium-sized businesses - are faring and what the Western Cape Government can do to nurture an enabling environment for business owners and their employees.
"2022 was a year of recovery for the province. In 2023 we will push harder to further our economic recovery amid the ongoing energy crisis. The very successful festive season concluded the Western Cape's year of recovery," the Premier emphasised. He added,"But now at the beginning of 2023 we know that it will be a challenging year, but it is nonetheless a year of hope and opportunity for the Western Cape.
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