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Mpumalanga Business 2025-26

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A unique guide to business and investment in Mpumalanga, the 2025/26 edition of Mpumalanga Business is the 16th issue of this successful publication that since its launch in 2008 has established itself as the premier business and investment guide for the province. Global Africa Network is pleased to carry a message from the CEO of the Mpumalanga Economic Growth Agency (MEGA) in which the investment climate in this resource-rich province is outlined. Ongoing work on infrastructure such as roads, water works, schools and hospitals, supported by the establishment of one of South Africa’s newest and most dynamic universities, makes this an attractive destination for investors in a wide variety of sectors. In this journal MEGA also presents the Mpumalanga Trade & Investment Profile, a 12-page booklet which surveys the provincial economy and gives specific details about what investment opportunities are available. The creation of the Mpumalanga Green Cluster Agency is a sign of the times, and a further invitation to investors to consider this forward-looking province. The rapid development of the province’s first wind farm, Seriti Green’s Ummbila Emoyeni, is covered in full in this edition, as are other developments in the energy field. The latest updates in all the most important sectors of the provincial economy are covered, including news that Sasol has a plan to avoid a looming “gas cliff”. To complement the extensive local, national and international distribution of the print edition, the full content can also be viewed online at www.globalafricanetwork.com. Updated information on Mpumalanga is also available through our monthly e-newsletters, which you can subscribe to online at https://www.globalafricanetwork.com/ and https://www.southafricanbusiness.co.za/, in addition to our complementary business-to-business titles that cover all nine provinces, our flagship South African Business title and the new addition our list of publications, The Journal of African Business, which was launched in 2020.

KEY SECTORS

KEY SECTORS MANUFACTURINGThree primary pillars of the manufacturing sector in Mpumalanga account for more than60% of the output of the manufacturing sector, which overall makes up 13% of grossvalue added, regional (GVA-R).MAIN EXPORTSSTAINLESS STEELCutleryCatering equipmentSurgical instrumentsAutomotive componentsSTEEL White & grey goodsPipes & tubesWirePETROCHEMICALSPlastic productsRecycling plasticsArtificial rubber productsPaint & vanishInks & dyesFOOD PROCESSINGMaize mealMachineryFrozen & dehydratedVEGETABLES Preserves,pickles & condimentsNutsPAPER RecyclingSUGAR ConfectioneryMINING Machinery& servicesRENEWABLE ENERGYSolar & biofuelBiomassFuel, petroleum and chemical products are manufactured at the Sasol Secunda plant in Secunda, Gert SibandeDistrict. It is one of the world’s largest synthetic fuels facilities, producing 60-million litres of liquid fuel a day.Products produced include petroleum, paraffin, jet fuel, creosote, bitumen and waxes.The ferro-alloy and stainless-steel industries are based in the Nkangala District. Columbus Stainless inMiddelburg is Africa’s only producer of stainless-steel flat products. Samancor Chrome (Ferrometals),the world’s second-largest ferrochrome producer, has two plants in Mpumalanga.Agro-processing is mainly based in the Lowveld Region and consists of manufacturing forestry products(pulp, paper and cellulose), sugar at the Selati RCL Foods plants in Nkomazi and processing subtropical fruitand nuts.The province’s flourishing macadamia nut industry has a numberof large processing facilities based around the provincial capital,Mbombela. Subtropical fruits like mango, banana, papaya and citrusare processed into juice concentrate or dried for export.There is a geographical divide in the manufacturing sector. Fuel,petroleum and chemical production occurs in the southern HighveldRegion clustered around Sasol’s plants.The northern Highveld area, including Middelburg and eMalahleni(Witbank), is home to ferro-alloy, steel and stainless-steel concerns.Creative thinking kicked in when Highveld Steel’s troubles reacheda tipping point. The 1 000ha property in eMalahleni has been repurposedas a multi-purpose site for industry and commerce. Calledthe Highveld Industrial Park, the project promotes a wide range ofmanufacturing enterprises.In the Lowveld, agricultural and forestry products are processedwhile Sappi’s giant mill is close to the company’s forests south-west ofthe provincial capital, Mbombela.KEY SECTORS TOURISMThe Tourism industry in the Mpumalanga Province is one ofthe most strategic sectors and has the potential to grow theeconomy and contribute to job creation. The importance oftourism to the economy of Mpumalanga cannot be overstated.Despite the lacklustre global economic growth and the decline in disposableincome, foreign and domestic tourists have been steadily visiting Mpumalanga’sshores. Mpumalanga received over 2.1-million international visitors in 2024,24% of South Africa's inbound tourism market and the second-largest in South2BILLIONIncome from KrugerNational ParkAfrica. The key source countries were Mozambique,eSwatini, US, Germany, France and the UK. Mpumalangaboasts world-class parks and reserves, astonishingbotanical gardens, rivers and lakes. Safaris are a majordrawcard, and the Kruger National Park is the jewel inSouth Africa’s tourism crown which brings in R2-billionannually. Tourism subsectors such as business travel(including conference facilities), adventure, heritageand cultural tourism all hold huge growth potential.221.1International touristsin 2023million

INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITIES TOURISMSelected StrategicHigh Impact Projects:BOURKE’S LUCK POTHOLES HOTELThis natural water wonder is a major tourism attraction in theMpumalanga Lowveld. This project presents an investmentopportunity for a five-star hotel and a top-quality restaurant.Feasibility study: completedEnvironmental Impact Assessment (EIA): commencedModel: Joint Venture (JV), Build-Operate-Transfer (BOT)BLYDE RIVER CANYONCABLE CAR PROJECTThe Blyde River Canyon is the largest and deepestgreen canyon in the world and offers a spectacularopportunity to build a cable car transporting touristsfrom the top of the canyon to the peninsula below.Feasibility study: completedEIA: commencedModel: JV, BOTGOD’S WINDOW SKY WALKThe project to build a “Sky Walk” – an income-generatingtourism attraction off the edge of the 700m God’s Windowcliffs – giving 360-degree panoramic views out and downthrough a glass floor.Feasibility study: completedEIA: commencedInvestors: securedModel: JV, BOT3.6BILLIONAge of volcanic and sedimentary rockat Barberton Makhonjwa Mountains, aUNESCO World Heritage Site.500+Bird species recorded in the Kruger NationalPark, including the Kori Bustard, Martial Eagle,Southern Ground Hornbill and Lappetfaced Vulture2313Nature reserves are run by the MpumalangaTourism and Parks Agency and Kruger NationalPark is run by SANParks

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