South Africa has officially launched the second phase of Operation Vulindlela with local government, spatial inequality and digital transformation in sharp focus.
The joint reform initiative between the Presidency and National Treasury, aimed at accelerating structural reforms to boost economic growth, has been in place since 2020.
During a technical briefing in Pretoria earlier today, Treasury highlighted the programmes progress in energy reform and private sector investment.
The Director of Strategy and Delivery Support in the Presidency, Saul Musker, has revealed that Phase II of Operation Vulindlela will broaden its focus to include local government reforms, efforts to address spatial inequality, and the acceleration of digital transformation across South Africa.
Speaking on the need for deeper structural change, Musker emphasises that breaking systemic constraints is essential to unlocking economic growth and improving service delivery.