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Private sector participation in commercial property sector to soar

South Africa’s National Treasury has taken a significant step to streamline public-private partnerships (PPPs) by easing the approval process for projects under R2 billion....

SA Construction Leaders Comment on R1.3 Trillion Earmarked for Local Infrastructure – Numerous Challenges

The South African government's commitment to infrastructure development - with an estimated R1.3 trillion earmarked for public infrastructure projects over the next three years...

“I’d Take Loadshedding Over No Water Any Day”: A South African Proverb, and Why...

By Danielle van der Vaart, Senior Associate & Kiera Bracher, Associate at Webber Wentzel On 15 February 2025, Gautrain services between Rosebank and Park Station were halted...

Finance minister’s focus on infrastructure spend

By Tessa Brewis, director in the banking, finance & projects sector; Deepesh Desai, Associate in the corporate & commercial law sector and Azola Ndongeni,...

Government risks sabotaging critical infrastructure projects with unrealistic preconditions for public-private partnerships.

Mr Jacques Moolman, President of the Cape Chamber of Commerce and Industry. This is evident in Transnet’s handling of the privatisation process for the container...

Vocational training key, as youth unemployment ‘out of control’

“SA faces shortage of skilled and qualified artisans needed for facility maintenance” NEWS reports that South Africa now has the highest unemployment rate in the...

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