ETP report’s effects yet to be felt


THE yearly report on the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), with its various initiatives loaded with consultant-speak, is still a handful for some, especially when it comes to quickly summing up how much progress has been charted so far.

In the spirit of transparency, the ETP annual report, the most recent of which was released on Tuesday, has a measurement methodology complete with a colour-coded scorecard. Going by the key performance indices, 2014 looked to be another good year.

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