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Coega reaffirms position as preferred investment destination

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09 Dec 2022 - by Staff reporter

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Coega has reaffirmed its position as a leading Special Economic Zone (SEZ) in Africa and a preferred domestic and foreign direct investment destination. Despite a challenging economic environment, the Coega Development Corporation (CDC) continues to welcome new investors to its SEZ. As operator and developer of the Coega SEZ, the CDC's overarching objective is to boost economic growth and job creation through investment, in pursuit of socioeconomic development. In the past financial year, the CDC acquired 13 new investors with a combined pledged investment value of R557.7 million.

Investment is the key to generating employment opportunities. Over the past financial year, job creation stood at a commendable 19 199, and the number of persons trained at 3 296. To date, the CDC has 55 operational investors. The promotion of skills development is also important, which is where Coega’s Human Capital Solutions division plays a key role – not only in upskilling beneficiaries for employability, but by providing skills development, training, and recruitment services to Coega investors and Coega construction contractors. Since 2002, 65 594 construction jobs have been created through Coega projects, comprising 41 865 Coega SEZ construction jobs and 23 729 Port of Ngqura construction jobs (projects supported by Coega Human Capital Solutions).

In terms of facilities that are readily available to businesses outside of the SEZ, and amongst a variety of other facilities, the Coega Trade Facilitation Unit’s Customs Control Area (CCA) Warehouse can be used as a storage facility for businesses across the region, as well as SEZ investors that require storage and warehousing space prior to freight distribution. Based on its location in the heart of a fully functional “plug and play” special economic zone, the CCA Warehouse is built on world-class infrastructure - including roads, bulk water and sewer networks, telecommunication sleeve networks, electrical substations (HV and MV), and overhead power lines (HV and MV).

The CDC has sustained continuous improvement in all areas of priority, with a commitment to our mission to be a competitive investment location supported by value-added business services that effectively enable socio-economic development. Coega SEZ is demarcated into 14 zones for synergy and supply chain integration, which garner investment in the energy, metals, logistics, automotive, chemicals, aquaculture and agroprocessing, maritime, and business process outsourcing sectors. Prevailing major investors include the Dedisa Power Peaking Plant in Zone 13, which invested R3.5 billion, FAW SA in Zone 2, with a R600-million investment, as well as CEMZA in Zone 5, which invested R600 million.

For general information contact the CDC Spokesperson:

Dr Ayanda Vilakazi                                                                                                    

Unit Head of Marketing, Brand and Communications

Coega Development Corporation

Work: 041 403 0464

Fax: 041 403 0401

E-mail: ayanda.vilakazi@coega.co.za

Or you can also contact:

Ms. Leah Moodaley

Communications Officer

Coega Development Corporation (Pty) Ltd

Work: 041 403 0676

Cell: 082 898 0385

E-mail: leah.moodaley@coega.co.za

Follow us on social media:

Facebook: CoegaDevCorp; Twitter: @CoegaDevCorp; LinkedIn: Coega Development Corporation; Instagram: Coega Development Corporation; and YouTube: CoegaDevCorp

Coega SEZ Zone Map - Coega SEZ offers clustering for synergy and supply chain integration across its current focus sectors - energy, metals, logistics, automotive, chemicals, aquaculture and agroprocessing, maritime, and business process outsourcing.

 

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