Socio-economic performance of municipalities along the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC): implications for the National Development Plan (NDP) of 2011
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Khoza, Christine
Willemse, Lodene
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Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of the Free State
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English: The economic successes of the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC) project
demonstrate that corridor development can provide solutions to economic development
in landlocked African countries. However, the National Development Plan (NDP) (2011)
cites a lack of employment opportunities and under-maintained infrastructure among
the inhibitors of economic development, including the area within the MDC, where
infrastructure maintenance has, in fact, been praised. This article aims to establish
the socio-economic performance of the MDC region between 1996 and 2011, by
comparing it to Mpumalanga and the other provinces, and comparing the socioeconomic
performance of the six MDC municipalities with each other. Results indicate
that the socio-economic performance of the MDC region is consistently better than
Mpumalanga and, in certain cases, the region even outperforms the other provinces,
thus demonstrating the success of the MDC project. Furthermore, the municipalities that
showed stronger economic potential in 1996 (Emalahleni, Steve Tshwete and Mbombela)
continued to prosper in 2011 at the expense of the poorer municipalities (Nkomazi, Victor
Khayne and Emakhazeni). Policy implications for the NDP (2011) are discussed.
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Khoza, C. (2013). Socio-economic performance of municipalities along the Maputo Development Corridor (MDC): Implications for the National Development Plan (NDP) of 2011. Town and Regional Planning, 63(1), 49-63.