SESDC courts private sector for developments

The South East South District Council (SESDC) has availed close to 100 hectares of undeveloped land to join hands with the private sector in order to develop the area and create employment opportunities for the residents.

Speaking at a breakfast meeting organised for investors, council chairman Phenyo Segokgo said the two villages of Ramotswa and Tlokweng are underdeveloped even though they are in the proximity of Gaborone.

“We believe that over time district councils should be self-sustainable, and for this to successfully occur we would have to create an environment in which public private partnerships would thrive.

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