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NEWS : Revitalizing South Africa's infrastructure

In Cape Town, Minister Dean Macpherson inaugurated the seventh administration's inaugural Meeting of the Minister and Members of the Executive Councils (MINMEC) of Public Works & Infrastructure, representing all nine provinces. He highlighted several critical projects in sectors like energy, water, logistics, and housing that will be included in the pipeline in the coming years. Minister Dean McPherson said the inaugural MINMEC meeting signifies a pivotal moment in revitalizing South Africa's infrastructure. Its aim is to increase construction activities and boost economic growth by creating thousands of new jobs. The meeting builds upon the momentum established by the department over the past four months to transform itself into an economic delivery unit for the country. INTERVENTIONS REQUIRED FOR THE INFRASTRUCTURE REVILISATION TO SUCCEED The full article can be read on  IOL  follow our Whatsapp channel  here  for more hardhatREVIEWS.

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