The Sedibeng District

In the Southern Corridor, which represents the Sedibeng district and the Vaal Triangle, the goal is to shift the economy away from its overreliance on the steel industry and diversify to include tourism, entertainment, agro-processing and logistics.
The development of the new Vaal River City (hydropolis) aims to unlock the potential of the waterfront developments in the Emfuleni and Midvaal areas; this is also the site of AB InBev’s investment. The second area of focus is to unlock the agricultural potential of Sedibeng as the food basket of the Gauteng City Region and position the region as an agropolis.

The Southern Corridor’s goal is to regenerate the Vaal Triangle economy through the development of an Agritopolis, Tourism and Entertainment Hub

The Sedibeng District

In the Southern Corridor, which represents the Sedibeng district and the Vaal Triangle, the goal is to shift the economy away from its overreliance on the steel industry and diversify to include tourism, entertainment, agro-processing and logistics.
The development of the new Vaal River City (hydropolis) aims to unlock the potential of the waterfront developments in the Emfuleni and Midvaal areas; this is also the site of AB InBev’s investment. The second area of focus is to unlock the agricultural potential of Sedibeng as the food basket of the Gauteng City Region and position the region as an agropolis.

The Southern Corridor’s goal is to regenerate the Vaal Triangle economy through the development of an Agritopolis, Tourism and Entertainment Hub

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The Vaal Special Economic Zone

The Vaal area of Gauteng has for decades been a hub for manufacturing, heavy industrial and engineering, and has identified land parcels set to be developed into a multi-site, multi-sector focused Special Economic Zone (“SEZ”). The aim of the Vaal SEZ is to grow the untapped potential in the agricultural, manufacturing, logistics and renewable energy sectors.

The Vaal Special Economic Zone

The Vaal area of Gauteng has for decades been a hub for manufacturing, heavy industrial and engineering, and has identified land parcels set to be developed into a multi-site, multi-sector focused Special Economic Zone (“SEZ”). The aim of the Vaal SEZ is to grow the untapped potential in the agricultural, manufacturing, logistics and renewable energy sectors.

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