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Premier Comments on the Labour Force Survey of Q1-2022: Northern Cape

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, notes the release of the first quarter (Q) of 2022 Labour Market statistics report by StatsSA. There have been positive developments in terms of employment creation for the province both on a quarter-on–quarter and year-on-year basis.

According to the report the Northern Cape had lower rates than the national average for both youth and adult unemployment rates in Q1 of 2022.

The total number of employed increased from 264,000 in 2021 Q4 to 321,000 in 2022 Q1 representing an increase of 57,196 or 21.6% in percentage terms. The year-on-year increase was 8,131 jobs translating to a 2.6 percent increase. There has also been improvements in the labour force participation rate to 52 percent year-on-year from 50.2 percent.

These numbers represent a slight decline in the unemployment rate quarter-on-quarter to 24.9 percent from 25% percent in the previous quarter. However the unemployment rate has risen on a year-on-year basis from 23.4 percent to 24.9 percent in the first quarter on this calendar year. The answer to this seeming anomalous phenomenon is explained by the number of discouraged work seekers which rose year-on-year but declined quarter-on-quarter.

Year-on-year the number of discouraged work seekers increased from 98,000 to 122,000 but declined from 136,000 quarter-on-quarter to 122,000. More people became less willing and also not actively looking for work over the annual period most likely as a result of diminishing employment prospects. This could be ascribed to a number of factors including the trajectory of the global pandemic.

The formal non-agricultural sector was responsible for expanding employment the most quarter-on quarter by almost 48,400 positions and the agriculture sector by over 8,300. The informal sector on the other hand expanded jobs by just fewer than 6,000. This sector has been consistent in adding to jobs over the recent period and shows great potential having also contributed the greatest share year-on-year at 11,410. It was followed by agriculture and private households in terms of contribution year-on-year with the formal non-agricultural sector having shed jobs on a year-on-year basis.

Government services continues to be the largest employer with over 105,000 employees constituting roughly one-third of provincial employees. The mining sector’s strong recovery has added a substantial number of jobs quarter-on-quarter at 19,760 with still positive job creation year-on-year of over 1,200.

We anticipate that strong growth in manufacturing, electricity generation and construction in the province in the future will add quality jobs to the provincial employment pool. With the announcement of new bid windows in terms of the renewable energy programme and some critical high impact projects in the province in planning and pre-feasibility stages that some momentum will be added to the abovementioned sectors. They will add a much needed boost to the related tertiary economic activities.


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3 June 2022

Premier Dr Zamani Saul Hands Over Fleet of Over R12 Million to Traffic Officials During Launch of Road Safety Campaign

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In order to curb the carnage on the roads during this busy period, the Premier Dr Zamani Saul together with the MEC responsible for Transport Safety and Liaison Ms Nomandla Bloem today handed over  twenty five (25) VW GTi`s @  R 415 000 each and Five (5) Isuzu Double Cabs @ R 369 000 each. 

The value of this resource allocation amounts to R12,3 million to the Provincial Traffic Department. These vehicles which will be used across the Province seek to ensure that we reinforce our approach towards our law enforcement operations. 

Premier, in addressing the law enforcement agencies urged them to use these resources with integrity and great responsibility.  He cautioned against corruption on our roads, and emphasized the fact that no matter how small, corruption will not be tolerated. The Provincial Administration is determined to deal with all forms of corruption decisively. 

For the 2019/2020 festive period we had 47 fatalities in the Province, the highest thus far, with the highest recorded speed infringement being 173 km/h on the N1 Richmond. We remian committed as Provincial Government, to as far as possible, ensure that we decrease the number of fatalities on our roads, as such we urge you to travel during the daytime and we call on everyone who will be using our roads, to be patient on the roads, do not drink and drive and remain on high alert. 

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Premier Dr Zamani Saul Sends Condolences to the Family, Friends and Catholic Communicty on the Passing of Archbishop Abel Gabuza

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, on behalf of the Provincial Government, wishes to express our sadness on the passing of the Archbishop of the Catholic Church, Abel Gabuza. At the time of his passing, he was the Archbishop of Durban, having served the people of Kimberley formerly as the Bishop. His passing is a great loss to the people of Durban, the church and the people in Kimberley who he served, the broader Catholic Church in Southern Africa and the entire religious fraternity.

Archbishop Gabuza has been described as a gentle, caring and warm-hearted person who impacted greatly on the lives of people.

At this hour of great loss, our thoughts are with the broader Catholic Church and the congregants that he has served throughout his life. Our sincerest condolences to Archbishop’s sister Hildegarde, his extended family and the people of Pretoria where he hails from and where his home diocese is located as well as everyone who has come to know; love and respect this remarkable man of the Church.  

May the members of the Church, family and friends be comforted during this difficult time and may the soul of Archbishop Gabuza rest in peace and rise in glory.

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