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Mpumalanga Business 2023-24

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The 2023/24 edition of Mpumalanga Business is the 14th issue of this successful publication that since its launch in 2008 has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the province. Introduced by a warm message of welcome to potential investors from the CEO of the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA), this edition of the journal also contains the official Mpumalanga Investment Prospectus, a comprehensive survey of the province’s assets and the potential of the region. Major catalytic projects such as the Nkomazi Special Economic Zone (NSEZ) and the Mpumalanga International Fresh Produce Market (MIFPM) are examined in detail, outlining how producers, processors and logistics firms stand to benefit and where there is potential for investment. In addition to the Prospectus, the journal contains a special feature on how the province is leading the field in going green in various projects across several sectors. Sector overviews give up-to-date news on what is going on in the key sectors of the provincial economy, as well as giving a more general view of conditions pertaining to that sector.

MESSAGE Ensuring success

MESSAGE Ensuring success for local businesses in all spheres By Kagiso Moncho, General Manager: Northern Region, MTN Business addition to expanding our network, MTNSA is investing R1.5-billion to ensure availability and resilience in the face of persistent loadshedding. The MTN network is at the heart of all our ICT solutions, enabling organisations of all sizes and from all sectors to continue growing. Augmented by the ongoing rollout of our 5G network, our comprehensive solution stack helped public and private sector organisations enhance their operations over the past year, and 2023 has already seen local companies using technology to find new ways to do things to accommodate for the challenges they are facing in their industries. When it comes to South Africa’s economic growth, most people don’t think of the Northern Region. However, Mpumalanga is home to some of the country’s most vital industries. From mining, to manufacturing, agriculture, the bulk of our power infrastructure, Mpumalanga helps keep the country running effectively while producing around 7.6% of our GDP. Unfortunately, our region has its fair share of challenges, but MTN is proud to be able to say that we are actively investing in solutions that we hope will help overcome some of them. In Network improvements The improvements we are making to our network – and through those, to all of our offerings – are the latest step towards achieving MTN’s Ambition 2025: To provide leading digital solutions for Africa’s progress. As an important region that is part of the six that make up MTN South Africa’s focus areas, Mpumalanga is front and centre of how we are approaching the digital future. As MTN’s 5G network and IoT ecosystem grows, this province will come to be a technology leader. Already, local mines and farms are looking at different ways that sensor-connected systems can help make them more efficient and we are leveraging our capabilities and partnerships to help them create roadmaps to achieve their goals. SMMEs, which are the bedrock of South Africa’s economic growth, are also turning to technology to stay competitive. We believe that SMMEs should have access to the same kind of support that large organisations do, and MTN is proud to be assisting MPUMALANGA BUSINESS 2023/24 10

MESSAGE local SMMEs with their technology requirements, whether that is access to affordable connectivity solutions, cloud services like Microsoft Teams and Office 365, or access to digital financial services. MTN has been helping facilitate payments in Mpumalanga for many years, providing small businesses with an easy way to send and receive money. Mobile Money continues to grow, with millions of people in the region using it on a daily basis. When the going gets tough, the tough get our support MTN has long been the supplier of choice for the public sector in the Mpumalanga Province, and our focus will remain on helping government agencies improve their service delivery in 2023. We already have existing long-term relationships with the Department of Education and the Department of Health, along with many municipalities, and are looking forward to growing those partnerships in the future. We have implemented plans to enable better access to connectivity in rural areas, further assisting service delivery mandates in the Mpumalanga Province, not to mention helping more people access the tools they need for modern connected life. To that end, we have ramped up investment into preventative measures to ensure the resilience of the network. In addition to loadshedding, the MTN network has to contend with the threats of vandalism and copper theft. We have therefore taken a holistic approach to improving network availability. This includes investment into, and deployment of, additional backup battery and generator capacity, as well as power contingencies such as 24x7x365 monitoring and response to ensure there is no downtime. MTN has also implemented software-defined power-saving features on base stations during higher stages of loadshedding to ensure 100% availability. MTN is also embarking on strategic and tactical plans to reduce reliance on the Eskom power grid so that future bouts of loadshedding won’t impact service availability. These plans include the implementation of bespoke solutions that are less reliant on traditional network topologies, collaboration with strategic partners to offer additional resilience and increased network capacity to cater for the increase in demand during loadshedding periods. We are also accelerating fibre distribution and optimising existing fibre routes. As local businesses continue to deal with the impact of loadshedding, not to mention having to find solutions to help them stay ahead in a challenging economic environment, MTN is proud to be able to provide the support and relief they need to remain competitive. Mpumalanga will continue to be strong a focus area for us in the year ahead, and a long time to come. This is why our local team, led by Basil Ntlatleng, is dedicated to enabling Mpumalanga’s business community in the face of ever-changing consumer and market trends. Meet Basil Ntlatleng Boasting extensive cross-functional business and technology experience in a fast-moving industry with rapidly changing business requirements and technologies, as well as experience in servicing private and public sector customers locally and internationally, Basil Ntlatleng has over 20 years’ experience within the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) sector in Sales and Regional Management, Business Development and Team Leadership across the globe. Basil is driven to help his team meet and exceed customer-acquisition and revenuegrowth targets by keeping the company competitive and innovative. He is committed to gaining a deep understanding of customer needs, expectations and pain points to optimise business growth. With ever-changing consumer and market trends, he steers diverse operational areas and provides strategic solutions to complex organisational challenges across Large Enterprise, Public Sector and SMME as well as MTN’s Branded Retail Channel, BRC. ■ Email: Basil.Ntlatleng@mtn.com 11 MPUMALANGA BUSINESS 2023/24

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