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Hlabisa advocates for urbanisation as a catalyst for growth

Friday, August 22, 2025

The Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs (COGTA), Velenkosini Hlabisa, has emphasised that urbanisation can catalyse growth, innovation, and social inclusion, if managed effectively. 

The Minister delivered the keynote address at the 2025 National Urban Forum (NUF), currently taking place at the Inkosi Albert Luthuli International Convention Centre (ICC) in eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal.

The two-day forum marks South Africa’s second NUF,

reaffirming the country’s commitment to the global urban agenda through continuous policy refinement and implementation.

This year’s edition coincides with South Africa’s Presidency of the Group of 20 (G20) and Urban20 (U20), further amplifying its significance on the international stage.

Hlabisa stated that the forum is addressing critical challenges such as rapid urban migration, which places pressure on infrastructure, including transport, water, and housing.

It also promotes environmental sustainability through balanced urban growth and protection, and advocates for urban social cohesion through equitable access to services supported by integrated planning.

Speaking in his capacity as the policy custodian of the Integrated Urban Development Framework (IUDF), Hlabisa described the forum as a strategic opportunity to reshape urban life.

Reflecting on the progress of the IUDF (2020–2025), Hlabisa highlighted achievements in spatial planning, small-town regeneration, and innovative financing models, while recognising ongoing issues such as fragmented implementation and limited municipal capacity.

He called for recalibrated strategies that promote inclusivity and improve the quality of life for all citizens.

The Minister believes that the forum catalyses socio-economic transformation, highlighting the importance of partnerships with academia and the private sector to turn urban development plans into actionable outcomes.

“The National Urban Forum is not a talk shop. It is a platform for action,” he said. 

He outlined the core principles guiding the current review of the IUDF implementation plan. 

This approach emphasises collaboration across government and society to establish accountability and foster inclusive urban development, ensuring that the voices of marginalised groups – such as women, youth, and persons with disabilities are elevated.

The plan also focuses on innovation in financing and technology, leveraging digital advancements while promoting climate resilience and sustainability. 

It is anchored in solid municipal strategies and aims to strengthen local government capacity through targeted support and enhancement of skills.

“At the heart of these engagements is the realisation of the IUDF vision of creating liveable, safe, resource-efficient cities and towns that are socially integrated, economically inclusive, and globally competitive – where residents actively participate in urban life.”

The IUDF is South Africa’s policy framework for reorganising the urban system to ensure cities and towns are inclusive, resource-efficient, and conducive to improved living and working conditions.

It aligns with the National Development Plan (NDP) and promotes a shared understanding across government and society for managing urbanisation effectively, in line with the District Development Model (DDM).

In addition, adopted globally in 2016, the New Urban Agenda (NUA) serves as a roadmap for creating sustainable, resilient, and inclusive cities. It highlights that well-managed urbanisation is a crucial driver for achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

This year’s NUF offers a collaborative platform for government, civil society, the private sector, and other stakeholders to tackle South Africa’s urban development challenges. 

In addition, it serves as a precursor to the 12th session of the World Urban Forum (WUF12).

“Cities are not just spaces; they are stories. Let us write the next chapter together, one of justice, opportunity, and sustainability for all,” he added. – SAnews.gov.za

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