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  EASTERN CAPE IN A NUTSHELL:
 


POPULATION:
6, 4 million

LANGUAGES:
Predominantly Xhosa, and, English and Afrikaans

SIZE:
Second largest of South Africa’s nine provinces

LANDSCAPE:
Richly diverse with rugged mountains, lush forests, semi-arid Karoo vast lands, golden beaches, skiing slopes in winter and true African bushveld.

CLIMATE:
Moderate

MUNICIPALITIES:
Amathole, Cacadu, Chris Hani, Ukhahlamba, OR Tambo and Alfred Nzo. Independent of these is the Nelson Mandela Bay Municipality which administers Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage and Despatch.

MAJOR CENTRES:
Nelson Mandela Bay (the province’s largest city) and Buffalo City (South Africa’s only river port). Buffalo City falls into Amathole district.

TOURIST ROUTES:
Tsitsikamma Adventures, Kouga, Karoo Heartland, Frontier Country, Sundays River Valley, Sunshine Coast, Amathole Mountain Escape, Friendly N6 and Wild Coast.

ECONOMY:
Mainly manufacturing, followed by agriculture and government services. Five growth areas identified by the province as the core of its economic game plan include: manufacturing, agriculture and agro-processing, tourism, investment in infrastructure and investment in people.

MAJOR NATIONAL GOVERNMENT INFRASTRUCTURE DEVELOPMENTS:
The Coega and East London Industrial Development Zones (IDZs). The Eastern Cape is the only province in South Africa to boast two IDZs.

 
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 Behind 2010 
 The two men tasked with driving the 2010 FIFA World Cup preparations in Buffalo City and Nelson Mandela Bay reveal what makes them well-rounded individuals and well-equipped for the job. More>> 
 Green for go 
 Great green initiatives are helping to make the province and planet a healthier place.  More>> 
 Vusi's visual history 
 Grahamstown artist Vusi Khumalo trained in Sweden, exhibits in London and is currently working on a painting of rural China. More>> 
 Making a life 
 The Eastern Cape is feeling the benefits of a new trend of ‘semigration’, with people from Gauteng and busier centres opting to move to the quieter, generally safer, more lifestyle-orientated region – bringing their skills with them.  More>> 
 Thinking big 
 A number of small towns are transforming the resources at their disposal into real growth and development opportunities.  More>> 
 A wealth of wonders 
 The magic of the Eastern Cape goes beyond its beautiful landscape. It is also hidden in many of its best kept tourism secrets – quirky places and unique experiences that should make it onto any traveller’s to do list.  More>> 
 Gearing up 
 By the end of the first half of 2008, the Eastern Cape automotive industry had ratcheted up more than R3bn in planned investments and R12bn in future export contract turnover – painting a rosy picture for the long-term. More>> 

 

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