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NEWS : Government's strategic to the Construction Mafia

Deputy Minister of Finance, Ashor Sarupen, has outlined a three-pronged government strategy to counter the escalating disruptions to construction sites by criminal groups. These disruptions threaten the gains made in transforming South Africa into a vibrant construction hub. The strategy focuses on public procurement reform, public-private partnerships (PPPs), and infrastructure investment. Sarupen emphasized that these disruptions are not merely operational challenges, but a stress test for South Africa's economic governance, exposing vulnerabilities in institutional frameworks and socio-economic fractures within communities. GOVERNMENT'S THREE-PRONGED STRATEGY TO COMBAT CONSTRUCTION MAFIA. The full article can be read on BIZCOMMUNITY follow our Whatsapp channel  here  for more hardhatREVIEWS.

CONVERSATIONS : Who should be responsible for compiling inputs on infrastructure procurement policies?


There are over 25 organized formations in the South African Built Environment sector who should be responsible to compile policy inputs regarding Infrastructure procurement? This question was posed to Junior Built Environment Professionals Sibani Ntuli and Ronnie Siphika by a Senior Built Environment Gundo Maswime


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