Mahumapelo to strengthen business ties in China


BY REGINALD KANYANE
North West Province will visit the People’s Republic of China on Sunday until September 18 to explore further investment opportunities and to confirm the provincial government’s commitment to the already proposed deals.

Mahumapelo will engage with potential investors from Beijing and Shanghai to construct power station and the establishment of a bus manufacturing plant in the province. 


He said this will include the establishment of donkey breeding farms for export of donkey hide and meat to China.

  

Mahumapelo will be accompanied by MECs Manketsi Tlhape of Rural, Environment and Agricultural Development and Fenny Gaolaolwe of Local Government and Human Settlements.


“We are going to to discuss on proposed deals for construction of buildings and improvement of ICT infrastructure. As part of this week-long programme, we will also include experts in the field of agriculture,” he said.


Mahumapelo further said they will visit a donkey farm and attend a Huawei Exhibition in Shanghai before meeting with various companies such as Shanghai Electric, Bus Manufacturing, Survey and Donkey companies.

 

“This second official trip to China is part of strengthening the existing trade and investment relations with BRICS countries, and serve as a great platform for the North West Province to learn best practices in dealing with especially housing challenges and ICT issues.

 

“Moreover, the engagement with potential investors in China is viewed as a significant effort geared towards boosting the province’s economy, and achieving the goals of the 5th Administration’s strategy to rebrand, reposition and renew the province,” he said.

 

MEC for Education and Sport Development, Sello Lehari, will be appointed to act as Premier of the North West Province for the duration of Premier Mahumapelo’s visit to China. 

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Biker killed in Rustenburg


BY REGINALD KANYANE
A 39-year-old man was killed yesterday following a collision between a bakkie and a bike on the RPM Road in Rustenburg.

ER24 paramedics, along with another service, arrived on the scene and found both the bakkie and the bike in the road. 

Er24 spokesperson Russel Meiring said the  body of the biker was found lying few metres away from the bike in the veld.

“Paramedics assessed the man and found that he had sustained numerous injuries, leaving him in a critical condition.

“The patient was treated for his injuries and provided with advanced life support interventions. He was thereafter transported to Peglaray Hospital for urgent treatment,” Meiring said.

He said upon arrival at hospital, the patients vital signs diminished. 

Paramedics immediately initiated CPR and numerous advanced life support interventions.

“Unfortunately, after 40 minutes, no vital signs returned and the man was declarded dead.

“The driver of the bakkie did not sustain any injuries,” he said.

Local authorities were on scene for further investigations.

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