Rosho commends North West budget’s rural and youth biased


By REGINALD KANYANE

24 March 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) Chief Whip in the North West Provincial Legislature, Motlalepula Rosho on Thursday commended the R55.740 billion budget presented by the North West MEC for Finance, Kenetswe Mosenogi. Rosho said the allocation biased towards rural development will address infrastructure challenges facing the province and create the much-needed jobs for the unemployed. 

She further applauded the focus on empowering marginalised communities, women and youth to ensure that growth achieved will be shared across all levels of society in order to create an equitable and self-sustaining economy. Rosho added that the allocation of R258.723 million towards rural roads should alleviate the plight of historically marginalised communities that are inaccessible particularly during rainy seasons.

“Coupled with R127.225 million allocated for the Comprehensive Agricultural Support Programme Grant targeting black subsistence and distressed commercial farmers will improve access to formal and institutional markets.

“The job creation priority has been allocated sufficient resources for all departments, state owned enterprises and municipalities to adequately respond to the challenge of youth unemployment,” she said.

Rosho highlighted that the budget was in line with the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi’s State of the Province Address (SOPA) pronouncement placed youth at the centre of government’s Programme of Action to mitigate against rising unemployment.

“We are further encouraged by the allocation of R81.492 million for the continuation of the Presidential Youth Employment Initiative for the benefit of 3 094 young people and partnership for labour activation programme targeting creation of more than 24 000 job opportunities.

“We concur that the strategic investments in small business, agriculture, tourism, public infrastructure including the revamp of the Pilanesberg and GD Montshioa Airports will lay the foundation for long-term economic sustainability, economic growth and prosperity,” said Rosho. 

She said the budget advances the vision of the Freedom Charter as expressed in the ANC’s January 8 statement. Rosho said the allocation of R1.848 billion towards servicing of 5403 sites and construction of 3555 housing units will reduce the inherited housing backlogs and reduce mud houses across the province in order to restore the dignity of the historically marginalised.

“We welcome measures aimed at tightening the Supply Chain Management (SCM) processes by subjecting all major bids to vetting in collaboration with the State Security Agency (SSA) to curb corruption in awarding of tenders.

“The budget reflects a shared dedication to improving the lives of our people while also reaffirming the ANC’s historic mission of advancing the interests of the working class because education and healthcare remain central pillars of government spending, ensuring that economic transformation is felt in the everyday lives of our people,” she asserted.  

Rosho said the departmental policy and budget debates that are expected to follow will further unpack policy interventions aimed at strengthening the fight against violent crime including Gender-Based Violence and Femicide (GBVF), supporting municipalities to address service delivery as well as water challenges and high cost of living affecting most indigent households. 

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Spare no effort to defuse ticking youth unemployment time bomb


Picture: The ANC Chief Whip in North West Provincial Legislature, Motlalepula Rosho/Supplied  

By OBAKENG MAJE

6 March 2025- The African National Congress (ANC) Chief Whip in the North West Provincial Legislature, Motlalepula Rosho on Tuesday urged the provincial government not to spare any effort to defuse the ticking time bomb of youth unemployment. Rosho called for rigorous economic transformation programmes that will revitalise industrial sites to be implemented in order to address unemployment among youth that is standing at 52.4%, the highest in the country, during the State of the Province Address (SOPA) debate in the provincial legislature.

She further said these sites possess the efficient ability to accelerate the creation of an enabling environment for investment in improved manufacturing competitiveness, which remains the most reliable sustained employment creator with the highest jobs

multiplier. Rosho added that, the State-owned Enterprises (SoEs) must be repositioned to contribute towards job creation as part of the Provincial Growth and Development Strategy that focuses on mining, agriculture and tourism to stimulate economic growth and development.

“The turnaround strategy of SoEs must realise return on investment for an inclusive economy that benefits everyone particularly women, youth and people with disabilities.

“The North West Development Cooperation (NWDC) must fully exploit job creation opportunities across the province as part of full realisation of its mandate with manufacturing as a priority sector,” she said.

Rosho also expressed concern regarding the delayed establishment of the Bojanala Special Economic Zone, which has the potential to create 15 000 job opportunities for the unemployed in the Moses Kotane Local Municipalities and surrounding areas. She assured the people of the North West that the government’s programme of action announced last Thursday by the North West Premier, Lazarus Mokgosi in his SOPA, will be closely monitored on how many jobs it will create.

“The POA’s priority must be more jobs and nothing less but more jobs. We do not have the luxury not to deliver on this priority.

“The ANC-led government must through the critical interventions create new and sustainable jobs, by continuing the engagement with the private sector on job creation, to contribute to the provincial efforts to reduce and create employment opportunities for communities,” said Rosho.

She said engagement with the agricultural sector, mines, private business and all stakeholders must be pursued to create conditions that will enable small businesses to emerge, grow, access new markets as well as create new products and more sustainable employment opportunities for young people. Rosho said beneficiation of the mineral resources will reverse decades of an extraction economy that has not contributed much to creating local jobs to address the triple challenges of poverty, unemployment and equality.

“We welcome the opening of a newly refurbished Gold Processing Plant at Orkney, which forms part of the R9 billion investment by China Africa Precious Metals aimed at creating and preserving 10 000 jobs.

“The support provided to youth owned enterprises, with financial and non-financial business development interventions through the National Youth Development Agency Grant Programme, should be buttressed with expansion and allocation of more funds to capacitate SMME’s,” she underscored.

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