Progress in Limpopo’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) is expected to unlock new opportunities for small businesses, attract billions in investment and create thousands of jobs as the province advances its industrialisation agenda. Limpopo MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism, Tshitereke Matibe, said during the tabling of the department’s 2026/27 budget at the Limpopo Legislature in Lebowakgomo on Thursday, that the Musina-Makhado …
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