Oversight Implications of Sona 2017 On The Tourism Sector: DR Sibusiso Khuzwayo 17 February 2017
Oversight Implications of Sona 2017 On The Tourism Sector: DR Sibusiso Khuzwayo 17 February 2017
Oversight Implications of Sona 2017 On The Tourism Sector: DR Sibusiso Khuzwayo 17 February 2017
TOURISM SECTOR
Dr Sibusiso Khuzwayo
17 February 2017
Committee Section 1
Table of contents
• Introduction
• Socio-economic case for tourism
• Tourism SMMEs
• Oceans economy
• On the SKA and tourism linkages
• On investments
• Possible interventions to harness benefits of the investment plan
• Minimum wage and labour issues
• Effects of drought in the sector
• On tourist arrivals
• On radical socio-economic transformation
• On Land reform
• Recommendations
Committee Section 2
Introduction
• Tourism is a multi-sectoral economic activity
Committee Section 3
Socio-economic case for tourism
“Guided by the National Development Plan, we are building a South Africa
that must be free from poverty, inequality and unemployment….”
• Tourism is performing better than other economic sectors such as agriculture and
mining
Committee Section 6
Oceans economy
• Marine and coastal tourism has tended to benefit coastal cities with
well developed infrastructure, such as Durban and Cape Town.
“Together with its precursor, the MeerKAT telescope, the SKA project
continues to make important contributions to socio-economic development
in South Africa. Working closely with the industry, the Department of Science
and Technology is implementing a technology localization strategy. This has
ensured that the two billion rand MeerKAT telescope is constructed with
seventy five percent local content….”
Committee Section 8
On investments
“On Investment promotion, Government has established InvestSA, an
investment One Stop Shop nationally and will open provincial centres in
KwaZulu-Natal, Gauteng and the Western Cape. The message is clear
to the affected government departments. There must be no undue
delays and no unnecessary red tape. From issuing licences to visas,
we should make it easy to do business in South Africa…”
Committee Section 9
Possible interventions to harness
benefits of the investment plan
• Maximise impact of Meetings Africa and other investment platforms
Committee Section 10
Minimum wage and labour issues
“Unity in action was also demonstrated again this week with the
conclusion of the agreement on the National Minimum Wage and on
measures to stabilise labour relations…”
Committee Section 11
Effects of drought in the sector
“In an effort to curb the high water losses which in some municipalities
far exceeds the national average which is currently at 37%; about ten
thousand unemployed youth are being trained as plumbers, artisans
and water agents. More will be recruited this year to reach the total of
fifteen thousand….”
In 2015 kuMasinga Hide in iSimangaliso’s uMkhuze section was supplied with pumped
water to assist in times of low rainfall. The wildlife and bird sightings there are incredible
and a huge draw card for tourists.
Committee Section 13
Hotel water saving innovations
This 40,000 litre stainless steel tank stores rainwater and sub-soil drainage
water and is used for irrigation, car-washing and external cleaning
Committee Section 14
Hotel water saving innovations
The dual flush toilet is supplied with biologically recycled grey water
from showers and baths
Committee Section 15
On tourist arrivals
“We had identified tourism as a key job driver. We are thus pleased that our
tourist arrival numbers for the period January to November 2016 increased to
nine million, an increase of just over one million arrivals from 2015. This
represents a thirteen percent growth in tourist arrivals…”
Committee Section 18
Mzoli’s - Gugulethu
Committee Section 19
Soweto
Committee Section 20
On Land reform
“It will be difficult if not impossible, to achieve true reconciliation until
the land question is resolved. Only eight million hectares of arable land
have been transferred to black people, which is only 9.8 percent of the
82 million hectares of arable land in South Africa….”
Source: DEA Green Economy Wildlife Based Land Reform Programme (2014)
Committee Section 22
Recommendations
It is recommended that the Committee considers SONA 2015 as a
government guiding policy statement for the year ahead and :
Committee Section 23
Thank you
Committee Section 24