Govt is on track to ignite growth in SA - Radebe
9 June 2016
Cape Town - Government is satisfied that it’s doing enough to unblock the constraints to economic growth, said Jeff Radebe, Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation.
Briefing the media on the outcomes of a cabinet meeting held on Wednesday, Radebe said the interventions in agriculture, transport, electricity and mining would address the negative growth these sectors experienced during the first quarter of 2016.
Statistics South Africa released the quarterly GDP figures yesterday, confirming reservations around the country’s ability to grow the economy. Mining output contracted by 18.1%, while agriculture came in at -6.5%, having declined for five consecutive quarters. Overall, the economy shrunk by 1.2% in the first three months of 2016.
Radebe said government will in the foreseeable future unveil the decisions taken at last year’s Mining Phakisa – a meeting held in October last year between labour, government and stakeholders in the extractive industry.