Pretoria: The Department of Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation has announced that the Medium-Term Development Plan (MTDP) 2024-2029 has been finalised, providing a strategic framework to guide South Africa’s development priorities over the next five years.
According to South African Government News Agency, the MTDP 2024-2029 has been unveiled as the foundation of the government’s programme of action in the recent State of the Nation Address. The plan integrates the Government of National Unity’s (GNU) Statement of Intent with the National Development Plan 2030 (NDP 2030) to drive inclusive growth, improved service delivery, and better living conditions for all citizens.
The MTDP 2024-2029 was developed through an extensive participatory process involving government, experts, and stakeholders to ensure evidence-based planning and effective implementation. It follows a whole-of-government approach, ensuring that national, provincial, and local government structures are aligned in their priorities, budgets, and delivery mechanisms.
The plan is now available for stakeholders and the public to engage with, as the government moves towards implementation and monitoring progress. Collaboration from all sectors of society is encouraged to ensure the successful execution of the plan’s priorities and targets. For more information and to access the MTDP 2024-2029, visit www.dpme.gov.za.