B Creecy: Soccerex media conference

Statement on the Soccerex media conference by Gauteng MEC for
Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Ms Barbara Creecy, Johannesburg

23 January 2007

It gives me great pleasure to address you at this briefing and to outline
the Gauteng Government's plans for this major and very exciting event. It is of
significance that this Expo is taking place as we build up to and prepare
ourselves for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa, with Gauteng hosting
three of the official match venues.

Last year a high level delegation led by Premier Mbhazima Shilowa was in
Dubai to directly experience the magnitude of the event and to interact with
the various business people and sports organisations. We used the opportunity
to understand how Gauteng could benefit from Soccerex to improve the lives of
its people by growing tourism and investment.

Having witnessed the enthusiasm and interest shown by exhibitors in Dubai
during last year's event, I am confident that Soccerex will allow Gauteng and
the nation an opportunity to showcase our competitive advantages on the
international stage. This will enhance our ability to accelerate shared
economic growth by attracting investment, tourism and sporting and other major
events such as the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It will also contribute to our efforts
of building Gauteng as a globally competitive city region as well as the home
of champions.

Because Soccerex attracts the who's who of soccer and business from across
the globe, it will give Gauteng an opportunity to expand economically in line
with our Growth and Development Strategy. The Growth and Development Strategy
recognises the leadership role of our province in driving integrated, holistic,
sustainable and participatory growth and development. It also acknowledges and
identifies the role of sport in ensuring socio-economic transformation.

Soccerex will give us another opportunity to demonstrate that we can host
successful world class events. It will showcase our business and conferencing
facilities, hospitality, transport and communications infrastructure, culture
and tourism destinations and business opportunities ahead of 2010.

Furthermore the Soccerex initiative gives us an opportunity to forge
partnerships with our stakeholders including the South African Football
Association (SAFA) and South African soccer in general. I believe that the Expo
will also provide opportunities for local business and small, medium and micro
enterprises (SMMEs) to get a slice of the pie through selling domestic products
and creating temporary jobs which will contribute to the social upliftment of
our people.

This afternoon, I will be opening the first consultative forum with various
stakeholders and the Soccerex delegation aimed at informing them about the
opportunities and the significance of this event.

The idea is to find South African partners to assist in the exploitation of
the commercial rights. We also want to make sure that professional teams,
African soccer enterprises at large, and small businesses are assisted to
participate in this important exhibition.

Gauteng is proud to be associated with Soccerex and we aim to pull out all
the stops to ensure that once again we prove to the world that our province is
capable of hosting the world's greatest football events.

I thank you.

Issued by: Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation, Gauteng
Provincial Government
23 January 2007
Source: SAPA

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