As the manufacturing hub and logistic centre the in Gauteng Province the City of Ekurhuleni is strengthening and expanding this sector by creating the first Aerotropolis in the Africa, and improving its already good infrastructure and positioning itself as an investment destination of choice.
Aerotropolis an urban development concept in which the region’s layout, infrastructure and economy has an airport at its core. In principle, it resembles a traditional metropolis with its central city area and commuter links to a variety of suburban developments. The key difference of the Ekurhuleni Aerotropolis compared with a metropolis, is its dynamic links […]
In 2017, the Ekurhuleni Council approved the 30-year Aerotropolis Master Plan for implementation to drive sustainable socio-economic development and an economic infrastructure development programme, in partnership with other spheres of government, state-owned companies, private business, and social partners. The plan is premised on building an airport city with
SUPPLIER TO CITY OF EKURHULENI What must you do to become a supplier to Ekurhuleni? If you are not registered as a supplier to the City you need to do the following: Fill in a supplier registration form, which can be downloaded from the website, or collect in person from the City: Brakpan Civic Centre […]
The city of Ekurhuleni (CoE) in partnership with the Department of Public Works has implemented Phase 3 of Vuk’uphile Learner Contractor Development Programme, which is part of the EPWP. The programme was aimed at incubating and mentoring emerging contractors into fully-fledged contractors and site supervisors with adequate administrative, technical, contractual,
Over the years enterprises and markets ranging from retail, service industries, construction and real estate, manufacturing, transport, finance, creative industry, tourism, ICT and green economy are steadily mushrooming in townships. From the aforementioned cluster of Township businesses lies opportunities to alleviate poverty, job creation and maximising township economy.
In terms of skills development, the city has improved the employment prospects of the youth and it is being implemented in collaboration with the private sector. The programme was implemented using 14 local youth offices, which provide business training, funding application and referrals to other support programmes. The City has appointed over 6 500 young […]
The City of Ekurhuleni (CoE) in partnership with the Department of Public Works has implemented Phase 3 of Vuk’uphile Learner Contractor Development Programme, which is part of the EPWP. The programme was aimed at incubating and mentoring emerging contractors into fully-fledged contractors and site supervisors with adequate administrative, technical, contractual,
Various opportunities exist for communities to improve their lives and township economy through establishing enterprises and markets. Over the years enterprises and markets ranging from retail, service industries, construction and real estate, manufacturing, transport, finance, creative industry, tourism, ICT and green economy are steadily mushrooming in townships.