Limited access around Sandton Convention Centre as investment conference set to start

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The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure has warned residents there will be limited access in areas around the Sandton Convention Centre from Wednesday evening to Thursday night as the fourth SA Investment Conference is set to begin.

The National Joint Operational and Intelligence Structure is satisfied with safety and security measures that have been put in place to ensure the success of the fourth South Africa Investment Conference taking place at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on Thursday March 24 2022. File photo.

“NatJoints is satisfied with the safety and security measures put in place to ensure the success of the fourth SA Investment Conference taking place at the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg on March 24,” said NatJoints spokesperson Lt-Col Robert Netshiunda. “Only people with valid accreditation will be allowed to enter the restricted areas in and around the conference venue. Law enforcement agencies will be out to ensure there is calm and stability for the duration of the event.Netshiunda said these are at the library parking situated on the corner of West and Maude streets and on the corner of West Street and Fredman Drive.

In 2018 President Cyril Ramaphosa committed to raising more than R1.2-trillion worth of investments over five years. He has previously hosted three annual Investment Conferences at which he set out the policy context and reforms, and the private sector provided feedback and made pledges to invest.

 

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