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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.

 
Economic development, environment, investment opportunities, tourism and lifestyle.
 

Economy: Automotive

 
 
 
 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>> 
 VW on call 
 Volkswagen South Africa's customer interaction centre (CIC) claimed first place at the 2008 World Contact Centre Awards, held in London, in the category ‘Best Outbound Campaign’ in Europe, Africa and the Middle East. More>> 
 Working wheels 
 Eastern Cape automotive manufacturers are making the heavy duty vehicles that keep the wheels of progress turning.  More>> 
 Rally to Read 
 The Rally to Read weekend is a social responsibility programme that began as a small detour and became a journey of hope. “Rally to Read is not just for reading only, the wounds that I had before you came are now healed. I was like a prisoner of my own jail, arrested for failing to speak English”.  More>> 
 Province with Drive  
 Cars have been the economic anchor that has kept the Eastern Cape alive for almost a century. ROUX VAN ZYL  More>> 
 Driving forward 
 EASTERN Cape automakers are optimistic that their growth will remain positive in the run-up to 2010 – albeit not at the unprecedented rate as in the last five years.  More>> 

 

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