TASEZ to host 2025 State of the Province Address
By Mandla Mpangase Africa’s first automotive city, the Tshwane Automotive Special Economic Zone (TASEZ) is hosting the official opening of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and the State of the Province Address – the first special economic zone to do so. TASEZ being the venue for this year’s address is a powerful statement; it acknowledges the role the SEZ’s commitment to economic diversification and innovation. The SEZ, with its focus on the automotive industry and related sectors, represents a key driver of economic growth in Gauteng and hosting the event at TASEZ draws attention to the importance of the automotive manufacturing and technology sectors. Addressing a pre-State of the Province Address luncheon on 20 February 2025 the Speaker of the Provincial Legislation, Morakane Mosupyoe, explained why TASEZ had been selected to host this mammoth event. This special economic zone (SEZ) set up in the City of Tshwane was strategically positioned to support the expansion of the Ford Motor Company’s plan in Silverton assembly plant. “When the initial agreement was signed, I was MEC for economic development, so I was part of the team that was negotiating with Ford,” Mosupyoe said. “We had serious competition from Thailand by the way, so we fought for that investment to brought here, and ultimately we got it going.” Ford brought a R15-billion investment to the country to expand its South African manufacturing operations – one of the largest-ever investments in the local automotive industry. With that came further investments from component manufacturers, who were all based in the TASEZ hub, alongside the Ford assembly plant. The impact on the provincial and local economy was noticeable, with new jobs and business opportunities opening up for small, medium and micro enterprises – particularly within the communities surrounding the SEZ. With the first phase of TASEZ now complete – it was set up in a record 18 months, during a global economic crisis and a pandemic, the SEZ is now looking to the future. Premier Panyaza Lesufi decided that because TASEZ is going into its second phase, Gauteng should take the State Of The Province Address to the hub to highlight the work that has been going on there, the Speaker said. “I’m sure the premier will talk to the jobs that were created, as well as the many other impacts that came from the relationship.” Gauteng Province is one of the three strategic state partnerships that support TASEZ, with the other two being the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition, and the City of Tshwane. “We need to appreciate in these relationships boost the automotive manufacturing industry,” Mosupyoe said. TASEZ and its partners, including all its tenants, drive investment and economic growth, create jobs and it develop skills, she added. It positions South Africa as a gateway to Africa and global trade, speaks to infrastructure and economic development. The much-anticipated address takes place on Monday, 24 February 2025, under the theme “Harnessing Parliamentary Diplomacy for the Realisation of Global Solidarity, Equality and Sustainability”. The address is used by the premier to reflect on the provincial government’s achievements and challenges of the past year. It also serves as a platform to outline the province’s key priorities and plans for the year ahead. The State of the Province Address provides a crucial platform for the premier to communicate with the people of Gauteng, allowing for transparency and accountability as the provincial government outlines its key policy objectives and deliverables for this year. No doubt important topics such as economic growth, job creation, infrastructure development, and social service delivery will all fall under the spotlight.