October Newsletter: SACCI Response to Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan

SACCI Response to Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan

SACCI welcomes the Economic Reconstruction and Recovery Plan as announced by President Ramaphosa. We appreciate the President’s acknowledgement of the challenges faced by the economy, together with the elements that need urgent attention to set the economy on a positive trajectory. The elements of Infrastructure development, Energy Security, Human Capital optimization, SME prioritization, smart financing and domestic Manufacturing have always been the hallmarks of SACCI’s engagement with the government at various levels and the economic cluster in particular.

These plans will depend on the ability of the state to execute. Planning alone will not be adequate. In our view, many of the ideas proposed by the President are good but will be constrained in taking off, without fixing the human capital equation. Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, Singapore, old Hong Kong, Russia, Australia, and Israel are 8 of the non-western countries that have, in the last 100 years, managed to move their countries from “developing” to “developed” economies. By doing that, they managed to lift millions of their people out of poverty and high unemployment. The one visible distinguishing common denominator in the success of these countries has been the culture of not compromising on building a meritocracy. The majority are not endowed with natural resources as South Africa is. The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry calls upon the President to take the bold step of commissioning an independent, professional and deep audit, assessment and evaluation of the current skills-set in the public sector managerial cohort.

This, to check for fit and purpose, in line with the template for delivery. This independent professional assessment should also include an honest evaluation of the senior-level public sector compensation structure, both extrinsic and intrinsic, its competitiveness and alignment with the ability to attract the right skills required to drive this recovery and reconstruction. In addition to this, the public sector should embark on a clear, well defined and codified values and culture programme, to drive the high-performance ethos that is a condition precedent to any sustainable successful turnaround. It is culture and the values that are at the centre of any successful organizational renewal. Right skills, Right Culture and Right Values.

It is a common cause, that the biggest weakness the state has shown to date is its lack of capability, in selection, recruitment and the retention of the right people, performance management and the creation and maintenance of the right enabling high-performance culture to drive sustainable delivery. Additionally, the apparent lack of effective leadership development and training of cabinet ministers, premiers, MECs, Mayors, and top-level senior servants, is another critical area to improve on, as it creates the big lacuna, with the challenges, responsibilities and performance expectations the top leadership carry.

As the most representative business formation, The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry is looking forward to engaging and working together with government at all levels as well as other social partners,  in delivering the vision of a successful and prosperous South Africa.

 

 

October Newsletter: City Improvement District

City Improvement District

A meeting was convened by the Town Planning Department of Steve Tshwete Local Municipality on 21 October 2020 in the Council Chambers to discuss the state of our Central Business District (CBD).

Lack of maintenance to some of the buildings, vacancy rate, cleanliness, and security in the area, was some of the issues discussed.  Mr Bheki Khenisa said that a by-law was promulgated in August 2019 regarding the CBD.  A copy of the law is available on their website.  In the by-law, a section is allocated to a City Improvement District structure.  The idea is that all property owners in the area support this structure, and together they will decide how the area will be renewed.  STLM will still be responsible for the maintenance of infrastructure in the CBD.  A worrying statistic was given that the value of the properties in the area has dropped by 4 to 6%.  It will be in the interest of all property owners to meet and agree on the way forward.

Khenisa also said that STLM had appointed 15 peace officers, and they have been equipped with bakkies and motorbikes.  These officers will be going for training in Cape Town.  STLM has developed a safety and security plan for the festive season. A. Representative from Middelburg Police Station was concerned about the robberies in town. They believe that the bars remaining open attract criminals.STLM officials will also investigate the business licences of the businesses operating in the CBD. It appears that some of the businesses changed their type of business, since applying for the original license.  Khenisa also said that STLM has budgeted for a Municipal Court, Magistrate and Prosecutor to deal with municipal infringements.

Middelburg Chamber of Commerce & Industry urges all property owners to contact Anna-Marth Ott so that a meeting can again be held on the way forward.  We are aware that there has been several of these meetings over the past decade or so, but with critical mass, we can make a positive change.  You are welcome to send your information to secretary@middelburginfo.com; please add the reference CBD and CIDs to the subject line.  Property owners will then be informed when the next meeting will be held.

October Newsletter: Relief Measures

Relief Measures & Recovery Plan Post Covid-19

Anna-Marth Ott, representing the Middelburg Chamber of Commerce & Industry (MCCI) attended a Steve Tshwete Local Economic Development Workshop on Wednesday, 21 October 2020 at the Banquet Hall.

At that meeting, Ms Sybil Madlopha, Director: Development and Strategic Support said that the Steve Tshwete Municipality (STLM) has a relief plan and you can access the plan on their website:

www.stevetshwetelm.gov.za/documents/LED.

Several MCCI members submitted letters requesting assistance, deferment of property tax to Mr David Mogofe, Executive Director: Financial Services. As non-financial support, STLM will offer non-financial support to businesses as a group or sector or on an individual basis (Informal or formal). This will be linked directly to improving business operations during the continuation of the lockdown.

In the Business Financial Relief Support category, a combination of instruments will be utilised to support affected businesses. These incentives are amongst others, the granting of specific fees exemptions,

deferral of payments for certain months, adjusting of specific fees, providing grants wherever feasible and applicable for purchasing of tools for trading.

The economic recovery plan is valid from the date of approval until the end of the year 2020.  MCCI welcomes the Relief and Recovery plan.

SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER

MCCI Golf day competition winners!

Middelburg Chamber category photo and video competition winners. The players had to submit photos/videos on the golf day under the following categories.

    • Best golf course dancer
    • Best halfway dancers
    • Best team spirit
    • Best creative dressed
    • Best putt video
    • Funny face masked team
    • Best drive video
  • Nearest to the pin footage

 And the winners are……

  • Best golf course dancer – Lucky Nyaka (Brimis Engineering – Moeketsi Mpotu)
  • Best halfway dancers – Jacques Jonker and Nhlanhla Madalane (Coalvest)
  • Best team spirit –  Clinton Neyt (AMJ Training)
  • Best creative dressed – Reyno Bezuidenhout (Vista Wa Seroka – Vusi Seroka)
  • Best putt video – Gottlieb Strydom (Vodacom – Louis Strydom)
  • Funny face masked team –  Louis Strydom  (Vodacom)
  • Best drive video – Gerbrandt Alberts (BB Transport)
  • Best dressed corporate  – Johan Strydom (Columbus Stainless Steel)
  • Nearest to the pin footage – Johan Strydom (Columbus)

 

We want to say thank you to DOBE for the prize sponsorship of blocked wood printed photos.

Contact DOBE for sign and print, vehicle branding, event branding, graphic design, social media and website portfolio. They can also assist with contamination screens, essential services magnets, floor spacing stickers and sanitizing safety signage.

Thank you to all our Sponsors for making this day a great success.

Don’t miss out! Diarise 14 May 2021 for our next Golf day. Call 0132432253 for enquiries.

Hope you can enjoy the day with us!!

SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER

Nothing brings people together, like good food!

Middelburg Wine & Dine hosted by Middelburg Information Center.

 

The past couple of months has been tough on us all, not being able to see each other or touch our loved once. We have been living in isolation, and this is something that might have given us a bit more appreciation for the smaller things in life!

One of the things I have missed was going out to a restaurant, and this has led me to explore a bit more in the kitchen. I believe that some of you experienced the same thing? Now is your chance to show off what your food experiments! The Middelburg Information Center has launched our first-ever Wine and Dine competition. All you need to do to enter is create a 5 min video showing us how you prepare the dish you love the most. The video will then be uploaded on our Facebook page during October, November and December. A small R250 entry fee is required.

Do not waste time if you want to enter, as we will have weekly prizes for those entering! For example, during October, the Middelburg Information Center wants to spoil someone with an R500 Ninfa voucher. If you have been planning to start a herb garden, this voucher will surely come in handy. There is also a voucher for two people to enjoy breakfast and coffee at the Daily Coffee Café because we are all about creating memories with loved ones. Then a 1-litre double-wall stainless steel hot or cold Flask sponsored by Barloworld Toyota and the last draw will be for a tablet sponsored by First Technology.

For the October competition entries, will stand a chance to win an aeroplane ride over the town of Middelburg! The month of November and December holds its exiting gifts. In January our 16 semi-finalists will be made public and asked to host and cook for each other at Alveston Manor here in Middelburg, in groups of four people. They will also judge one another and reveal the best host or hostess between them. The four candidates remaining will each receive an R1 000,00 Midwater Superspar voucher, and a weekend away that will be determined by the place they receive in the competition.

Please do not delay, start making your video and submit it today!

For more info, follow us on the Middelburg Information Facebook page.

SEPTEMBER NEWSLETTER

Today we say thank you to …..

Phillips Machine South Africa (Pty) Ltd for your continuous support us….

 

We want to say thank you for your support Phillips Machine South Africa (Pty) Ltd!

Nelson Mandela International Day (or Mandela Day) is an annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on 18 July, Mandela’s birthday. … Mandela Day is a global call to action that celebrates the idea that each individual has the power to transform the world, the ability to make an impact.

We want to say thank you to Phillips Machine South Africa (Pty) Ltd for helping families in need.

Phillips Machine South Africa (Pty) Ltd donated 70 food parcels to CMR. CMR is flooded with request for food; the social workers identified families in need. Hannami Scholtz (HR and Marketing Manager) accepting the donation from John Pinheiro (Managing Director at Phillips Machine South Africa).

 

Testimonial:

“Involvement with the BLC bears abundant fruit for the welfare of our business and our experience” – Phillips Machine South Africa

September Newsletter 2020

Digital social media marketing

We at Middelburg Chamber are very excited to launch our new service.

Social media is becoming one of the most important aspects of digital marketing, which provides incredible benefits by reaching millions of customers worldwide. They help you to connect with the customers, increase your brand awareness, and boost your leads and sales.

We can help you with a 3-month social media marketing campaign to give you the exposure you need on other platforms. Do you need more followers? Do you need to broaden your reach? We advertise your company on Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, Instagram, on our website and mailshot included.

We share your content on all our social media networks in order for you to achieve your marketing and branding goals. Using more than one component, we have all in one solution for your digital marketing.

Contact us today 0132432253.

Recovering from Distorted Trade Conditions 

Recovering from Distorted Trade Conditions 

The continuing lockdown since March 2020 owing to Covid-19 deepened the recessionary economic conditions and further distorted trade conditions. The selected restrictive approach towards certain types of trade, especially during the hard lockdown period, had a serious effect on trade. The seasonally adjusted Trade Activity Index (TAI) accordingly declined by 11 index points to 26 in April but since then gradually increased to 37 in July 2020.

Expected trade conditions consequently also deteriorated strongly in April with 70% of respondents having a negative outlook. Respondents remained sceptical in July with 62% maintaining a negative view about trade conditions for the rest of 2020. Compared to last year July, the TAI was 3 index points lower than in July 2019 while the six-month expectations index (TEI) was 4 points lower than a year ago.

Sales volumes and new orders improved from highly depressed levels in April but remained around pre-lockdown recessionary levels. The interference in consumer choice for certain goods and services not only distorted prices but also had multiplying effects beyond the trade environment of such goods and services. Employment in the affected sectors hence declined. Supplier deliveries and inventories were still below pre-lockdown levels in July.

Trade expectations for the next six months recovered somewhat but imply a slow recovery over the next six months if the lockdown level is reduced. Both sales and new orders are expected to recover but remain sluggish towards year-end with the indices well below 50. Supplier deliveries and inventories are seen to muddle through over the next six months. Both sales and input prices are expected to be facing upward pressure over the next six months as inflationary consequences remerge.

After the employment sub-index slipped to 27 in May and June, it improved slightly to 33 in July. Expectations for jobs in the trade sector towards year-end improved with 34% of respondents hiring staff in July compared to 25% in June. Jobs in the trade sector, however, remain at risk over the next six months.

Members interested in the full report should contact Colette Lubbe at 013 243 2253 or secretary@middelburginfo.com.

Business and Corruption

Business and Corruption

Corruption and the impact it has on the quality of life of every person in this country is a burning issue with South Africans. In the same breath, you hear that Business with a capital B is also part of the corruption.  Collusion happens between individuals, and Business is but the vehicle used by them to commit these acts.

A company has to make a conscious decision on how it operates, how it tenders and how it builds relationships within the economy. It is in the best interest of a company’s future to have strict checks and balances in place.  That is the only way to prevent an environment where exploitation of the system would have the opportunity to blossom.  How many reputable companies have recently been exposed to corruption by an employee or a group of employees?

Management of a business has a policy on how to prevent criminal activities, and often act swiftly to deal with these actions. But it is unfair to say Business is corrupting a government official.  It is people deciding to exploit the situation, regardless of whom they harm.  People must be held publicly accountable for their actions.  It is a decision of the auditing authority of the government not to act when they notice waste full and irregular expenditure.  The Tender Committees decide to grant tenders to companies that cannot meet the tender requirements.  And so on.

Zero tolerance should be the mantra of any Business and Government Department.  But in the end, you decide if it is your right to abuse the system, or your responsibility to offer the best and honest service.

 

Tourism Members Receives Grant

Tourism Members Receives Grant

Several of the Tourism Members applied for the Department of Tourism (DOT) Tourism Relief Fund, during the COVID 19 Lockdown period.  Applications for the fund should have been submitted by 31 May 2020.

At the start of the Lockdown in March 2020 the Middelburg Tourist Information Centre set up a WhatsApp group, and we forwarded all relevant information to the local Tourism Industry so that they can apply, and are kept up to date with the various legislations and opportunities for assistance.

Middelburg Info is pleased to announce that the DOT has helped several businesses in our area and district.  They assisted tourism product owners and services providers in the industry. The grant’s purpose was to assist the tourism members during the COVID 19 Lockdown. 41 Businesses in the Nkangala District received assistance, and 7 local Steve Thswete businesses were beneficiaries; we know it is not enough, but at least it will help them, as they are busy with recovery plans and revive their businesses.

Support our local tourism businesses, for a week-end breakaway, a Sunday Lunch or maybe go for a game drive.  For accommodation bookings, or for information about our area, contact Mmabatho at the Info Centre on 013 243 2253 or email info@middelburginfo.com.