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Mlambo-Ngcuka: 2010 World Cup Business Opportunities Conference (19/06/2007)

19th June 2007

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Date: 19/06/2007
Source: The Presidency
Title: Mlambo-Ngcuka: 2010 World Cup Business Opportunities Conference

Address by Deputy President Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka at the 2010 World Cup Business Opportunities Conference, Emperor's Palace, Kempton Park

Thank you very much Programme Director, FIFA president Mr Sepp Blatter,
Confederation of African Football (CAF) President Mr Paten. The leadership of the Local Organising Committee (LOC) in South Africa, including our own Deputy Finance Minister, Jabu Moleketi and CEO Danny Jordaan. Mr Olifant and the other leaders of the soccer fraternity present here. Ladies and gentlemen, my favourite people, small business who may be here, Good morning.

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I would like to join Mr Blatter in sending to you the excitement that we feel about these games, about the progress that we are making and about the prospects that these games represent for us in South Africa. I certainly agree that if God is on our side and I think he is, I did check, this match between us and FIFA, this relationship, this marriage was made in heaven. Anybody who writes otherwise has to come from that place that is opposite of Heaven and can then go back there.

This indeed is an important economic opportunity for us as South Africa; it's a great opportunity for social cohesion. It's a great opportunity for building confidence in our... confidence as well as in our country and as we walk forward with our work we would like to make sure that we leverage all of these things. We leverage the economic benefits, we build economic and social cohesion and we position Africa as the continent that it is; dynamic, growing with people who are very much confident about the future. We see this as the single most important opportunity that can also galvanise unity, because soccer happens to be the sport that is popular throughout the continent. Our young people as well as our old people are very passionate about the game. And then both Africa and South Africa being this young continent, this all goes well for us because the investment that we make today is ensuring that the people play fair, that they look at games and sports as a constructive intervention in the lives of our society. It means that for generations to come we have secured something that is quite special for the future of our countries.

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The success that we make out of this event is also very positive for the rating of our country and that is why for us it is important that everything is on schedule and everything goes according to plan. We are glad that so far and thanks to the LOC, to the CEO, that so far we are actually excelling all of the obligations that we as the government and the undertakings of the LOC, we are able to deliver on them and Mr Blatter did inform me earlier that he is very happy not only about the concrete progress that we are making but also even about the ambiance and the relationship that prevails between and amongst the team that is responsible for taking this event forward.

We have assembled here, Mr Blatter, some of our Small Medium and Micro Enterprise (SMMEs), some of the service providers, some of the small as well as some of the big players. In our economy who have a contribution to make, to make sure that the economy of this event is shared amongst the people. South Africa has a growing economy; we have committed ourselves to growing at the minimum of 6% by 2010. But we think that there's a possibility for us to reach that level of growth even before 2010 and with many of the things that we're doing now and as you pointed out, Mr Blatter, the preparations for the games are contributing to the growth, the construction boom and all of that and say we think that there's a greater possibility for us to achieve our growth levels even sooner. But its one thing to achieve the growth levels as calculated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) we are concerned at looking at the real impact on the real economy, or changes bringing in the lives of people; are we putting bread on the table. And this is where this event becomes important. Because in an event like this bring together real people, not numbers.

We bring together people who as a result of their participation in the game will create jobs, they will increase the earnings that can be made in their communities, and in that way some of the people who might never have been connected to the benefits of the game will be able to benefit. And that is what we call shared growth. We have been concerned in South Africa that as our economy grows we must always look at angles, where we can bring in ordinary people so that the growth that the economy enjoys is actually shared by many people.

Our government is committed to corporate, with the staff LOC, FIFA, to make sure that we bring together the participants in a manner that will ensure that we do not violate the integrity of the agreements that were signed, the intellectual property, and the other agreements that we have. However I need to underline that the unclear nature of the rules of the game in intellectual property can push away small business and players. So we are hoping that there's going to be a constructive way of looking at this, in a manner that will ensure that there's a broader participation by ordinary people. It is our belief that ordinary woman in a cottage industry in Qua Qua can never do anything to the intellectual property of a giant company that will bring down that company.

And therefore we have to find a way; we have to find a way of balancing the interests of those companies who have generously contributed to secure the game and addressing the real vested problems of the world, which is ensuring that that the poor people are also brought in and the rules of the game allow for globalisation to also have a meaning to the ordinary and poor people. We are also committed to make sure that we provide with you with quality services that train our people, that everybody who comes to South Africa in 2010, by the time they leave they want to come back again. Because we would have given them such quality and good service and we are glad that today issues of hospitably and tourism will also be raised; we would like to understand and to also share skills to the extent to which we are able to raise the levels as far as that is concerned. Indeed, we regard tourism as a very important industry and sector in South Africa and we would like to make sure that the soccer loving people of the world come to South Africa and they will see South Africa as their holiday destination. But not only South Africa, the neighbouring countries and indeed as they come to South Africa that they'll also make efforts to stop along the way and to visit other African countries.

We look forward to today's activities and we hope that at least here today we will go out and popularise the event. We will go out and also make sure that even alone the hosting cities can see an opportunity for them to participate in the excitement of building the economy and using the games as a platform for a greater participation in the South African economy. I thank you.

Issued by: The Presidency
19 June 2007

 


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