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The Cacadu district has six accessible airports located in Graaff-Reinett (Cambedoo), Aberdeen (Aberdeen Plains), Willowmore (Baviaans), Somerset East (Blue Crane), Grahamstown (Makana) and Port Alfred (Ndlambe). These airports are within reasonable distances to the main airport in the province in Nelson Mandela Bay which is capable of handling cargo for exports.
 
The harbour is also located in Nelson Mandela Bay and has a multi cargo port. Agriculture and fishing benefit by way of exporting produce. The Port of Ngqura in the Coega Industrial Development Zone – located just outside Nelson Mandela Bay- will further enhance export opportunities of products from Cacadu.
 
Road transport is the favourable mode of transportation in the Cacadu district. However, infrastructural development is a key priority of the provincial government and is supported by the national government.

 

To ensure the district’s transport infrastructure is further developed to quality standards, the Cacadu District Municipality has committed to spending R146 million across the district for upgrading provincial roads and R1.75 million for transport infrastructure for the 2010 world cup.

 

The Cacadu District Municipality is committed to take an active role in developing and maintaining roads and railways to allow efficient transportation within local municipalities and provinces as well as neighbouring countries and states.

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