We are yet to engage with the agricultural community in Australia, and will see the livestock, horticulture and grain producers tomorrow. We spent the morning today exploring Sydney and enjoyed a 14km walk (yes – I am showing off by these kilometres). The architecture of the City bears many similarities to that of many South African cities, particularly Cape Town. The friendliness of the people and the excellent maintenance of the area are qualities one wishes for our cities.
And yes, the resources matter, and that is one of the things that weighs on the South African cities and towns, in addition to some inept management of our municipalities.
However, the atmosphere of this place gives us a sense of what we can achieve over time if we focus on revitalising our cities, emphasising cleanliness, infrastructure maintenance, and security, among other things.
The properly run municipalities are generally not just a luxury, but are core to supporting the businesses that operate in them and the households.
In the agricultural regions, proper service delivery, combined with road maintenance and security, among other things, significantly reduces transaction costs and supports both agribusinesses and medium-scale farming businesses.
The agritourism (and general tourism) also benefits under such environments. I often invite people to visit small towns in my beautiful province of the Eastern Cape, as their visits and spending would go a long way in supporting our community. But the reality is that we have municipalities that haven’t been as efficient in service delivery, road maintenance and security in some instances. This contradicts the goal of boosting tourism in the province.
Of course, I am not suggesting our small towns can replicate major cities like Sydney; rather, the basic maintenance of municipalities can have a significant impact. This is clear from many of our small towns in the Western Cape, such as Paarl.
7 September 2025
Sydney, Australia
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