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The Eastern Cape Premier, Lubabalo Oscar Mabuyane, has called on the private sector to continue investing in the province to strengthen the economy and improve the living conditions of its people.

The Premier says youth development remains a priority for the provincial government, claiming the province needs to scale up its youth development interventions.

Mabuyane says the provincial economy is recovering from the effects of the Covid-19 pandemic. But more work needs to be done for sustainable development. He says strengthening partnerships with the private sector in building the economy is paramount. “It was really what we expected. It has covered issues of economic development, road infrastructure that drive the economy.”

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