Minister Trevor Manuel to assist President with New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) infrastructure

The Minister in the Presidency responsible for the National Planning Commission, Mr Trevor Manuel, is to assist President Jacob Zuma to fulfil his new responsibility as the African Union (AU) champion of the North-South infrastructure development corridor in the continent.

The African Union  has designated some Heads of State and government as champions of infrastructure projects in the following sectors: information and communication technologies, transport, energy, water and agriculture.

President Zuma is the political champion of road and rail links between the North and Southern parts of the continent, as a member of the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD) High Level Sub-Committee on Infrastructure which comprises Heads of State and government from South Africa, Algeria, Benin, Egypt, Republic of Congo, Nigeria, Rwanda and Senegal.

A Ministerial Group on Infrastructure is currently being established to support the designated Heads of State. President Zuma has tasked Minister Manuel with playing this role for South Africa, in line with the minister’s national planning responsibilities. 

“We have the enormous task of promoting tangible action, and have to mobilise resources for the development of infrastructure in the continent. The time has come to move beyond conceptualisation to concrete projects. 

Minister Manuel and I will work closely together to ensure that South Africa fulfils its continental responsibilities on infrastructure, which have to be championed from the Presidency. We trust that we will be able to mobilise the private sector to work with us on this massive but very important project’’, said President Zuma.

Further information on this special project will be available from the Presidency and the Department of International Relations and Cooperation in due course.

Enquiries:
Zanele Mngadi
Cell: 082 330 1148

Dumisa Jele
Head of Ministry: National Planning Commission
Cell: 082 908 4798

Source: The Presidency

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