Lynne Brown: SOEs must stay in government hands

26th April 2016 By: News24Wire

Lynne Brown: SOEs must stay in government hands

Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown
Photo by: Duane Daws

Government needs to retain its ownership of state-owned companies to ensure economic growth and create employment for generations to come, said Public Enterprises Minister Lynne Brown.

In her budget speech for the 2016-17 financial year, Brown emphasised that South Africa’s parastatals, worth R908-billion, are key strategic assets that need to be kept intact. “We must maintain the ownership of these state-owned companies given their size and contribution to our economy.”

She added that the retention of state-owned companies would be done with private sector participation, but the progress of reforming them will take some time, due to the competition among them.

Transnet exports to Botswana

Brown said she was impressed with Transnet Engineering’s initiative to manufacture original equipment. “The first batch of the passenger coaches (22) engineered and manufactured by Transnet for Botswana Railways was successfully delivered to Gaborone on March 22 2016,” Brown said.

Transnet Engineering is busy developing the prototype of its African locomotive, which will position South Africa as a locomotive manufacturing hub for Africa.

Eskom makes 190 000 new connections

Brown said doomsayers who predicted last year that South Africa would experience a total blackout didn’t do the country any favours.

“I must say, this undermined our efforts to position South Africa as a preferred destination for foreign direct investment.”

Despite its challenges, Eskom still managed to connect 190 000 households to the electricity grid in the last year.

“While having electricity may have become normal for some people, for households that only received electricity only this year this is a life-changing and empowering moment,” Brown said.