M Shilowa on co-operative agreement with Democratic Republic of
Congo

Gauteng signs co-operative agreement with Democratic Republic
of Congo (DRC) province

31 October 2007

The Premier of Gauteng Mbhazima Shilowa has signed an agreement with the
Governor of the Katanga province Moise Katumbi Chapwe to promote trade and
investment between the two provinces.

The declaration of intent, signed during a visit by the Premier to the
Katanga province on Tuesday, 30 October 2007, proposes a twinning arrangement
between the two economic powerhouses and co-operation to promote economic
development, science, technology, sport, culture, education and health. It also
envisages exchanges in expertise to build skills capacity in the Katanga
province and training for administrative official.

The Premier describes the signing of the agreement as "the beginning of a
journey to be travelled by the two provinces" to respond to the challenges of
poverty, unemployment and underdevelopment. The twinning agreement we are
signing must be used attain these goals. At the same time we must use the
agreement to strengthen the structures of government," said Shilowa.

He said Gauteng and Katanga had important roles in the national life of the
people in South Africa and the Democratic Republic of Congo. If we want to grow
the economy of South Africa, we have to grow the economy of Gauteng more.
Similarly if we want to grow the economy of the Democratic Republic of Congo,
we have to grow the economy of Katanga more," said Shilowa.

Governor Chapwe said the declaration of intent between the two provinces
provided Katanga with a precious opportunity to realise its potential in
tourism, agriculture, mining and electricity supply. It marked the start of a
new political era that will see the development of a new co-operative zone
through the exchange of expertise in different fields.

He said his government intended to promote, in the best interest of its
people, exchanges in health, education and the creation of small-scale
enterprises to create employment and for the achievement of social stability.
The two leaders also agreed on the hosting of a trade and investment summit to
expose investors in both provinces to investment opportunities and to provide a
platform for the establishment of business linkages.

During his short visit, the Premier was taken on a tour of inspection to
projects that South African companies were involved in. These included projects
in mining and in real estate.

Enquiries:
Simon Zwane
Cell: 082 551 9892

Issued by: Office of Premier, Gauteng Provincial Government
31 October 2007

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