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Metro to host investor summit to chart a path for economic prosperity

Government and private sector to come together at PPP Investor Summit.

The metro will host Public-Private Partnerships (PPP) Investor Summit on December 5 at Emperor’s Palace.

The event will take place from 8am to 5.30pm.

The hosting of the summit is another quest by the metro to marshal all resources to become the foremost leader in African infrastructural development and economic growth.

The summit will put the government and the private sector in one room with the aim of partnering to design, finance, build, operate and maintain several civic office developments in Germiston and Kempton Park.

 

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Business leaders, government officials, investors and fund-raisers will attend the summit as well an exhibition, which will be followed by a bus tour of 200 delegates and media on the December 6.

Investors will get an opportunity to see the proposed developments and engage metro officials on any related matters.

The aim of the metro’s PPP Investor Summit is to officially launch the proposed PPP developments and showcase the PPP project proposals, which are part of the metro’s aim to re-urbanise as part of its growth and development strategy.

Among other objectives is to showcase the metro’s PPP rollout plans, and provide a platform to share the metro’s mega infrastructure programmes.

 

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