Smart City
“A leading innovative, sustainable and inclusive high-tech Africa gateway city”, driven by residents and visionary investment within a prosperous rural-urban integrated region and operating as a highly connected -freight/warehousing/logistics/transport/retail/manufacturing – Industrial Hub supporting the SEZ within a super-efficient Gauteng-Limpopo-Zimbabwe economic corridor.
Transformational Development
Residential Estates
Public Transport Systems
Commercial Hubs
Retail Spaces
Office Hubs
Smart City
A new Smart City is taking shape in Limpopo Province, South Africa. It is catalysed by the economic stimulus of the Musina Makhado Special Economic Zone (MMSEZ). The new Smart City will integrate the towns of Musina and Makhado to become the pre-eminent trade and industrial centre of Southern Africa.
Job Creation
We are looking forward to creating a minimum of 50 000 job opportunities in the next 10 years through this initiative and to turn around the economic fortunes of the Limpopo Province. All these investment opportunities will lay a solid foundation for the envisioned futuristic Smart City and smart economy.
Smart City
Mission
The new Smart City will reignite the rich civilisational heritage of the Great Mapungubwe, Thulamela and Zimbabwe Kingdoms which at their height in 1000 AD produced artifacts in gold and traded globally as far as Arabia, India and China. This region will once again rise and become a modernised industrial and global trade hub building on its heritage and embracing the technology revolution

MUSINA MAKHADO SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE
The advantage of the MMSEZ is that it is part of a national economic programme, located within the National Transformation Corridor that links Gauteng with its dynamic economy to the Beitbridge Border Post which is one of the busiest ports in Africa.
The geographic location of the Smart City in the northern part of South Africa bordering Zimbabwe and connecting into the rest of Africa gives it a critical comparative advantage together with the natural endowments within the surrounds of Musina and Makhado which include high value agricultural land, mineral resources, and functional spatial relationships.