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MEC Ina Cronjé and MEC Mike Mabuyakhulu host the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) economy symposium

11 Apr 2012

The MEC for Finance, Ms Ina Cronjé and MEC for Economic Development and Tourism, Mr Mike Mabuyakhulu, will host the KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) Economy Symposium in a bid to identify upside and downside risk for KZN economy and develop useful, imaginative steps in a constructive direction, supported through a broad agreement among leading decision makers.

Renowned economists will contemplate and do presentations on – International and National Macro Economic Outlook, The KwaZulu-Natal Economic Perspective, and positioning the KwaZulu-Natal economy for higher and sustainable growth, culminating in an interactive debate in a bid of developing a realistic growth scenario for KZN.

The media is invited to partake in this first of its kind conference which will mark a road to prosperity for the KZN economy.

Date: Friday, 13 April 2012
Time: 8h30 to 15h30
Venue: Gateway Hotel, Durban North (Next to Gateway Mall)

RSVP before 12h00 on Thursday, 12 April 2012 to:
Ntokozo Maphisa
Cell: 082 773 0937
E-mail: Ntokozo.maphisa@gmail.com

For more information please contact:
Musa Cebisa
Cell: 071 687 8777

Issued by: KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Treasury
11 Apr 2012


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