How PPPs can keep South Africa’s lifeblood flowing

Closing the infrastructure investment gap will demand significant private-sector involvement, particularly through public-private partnerships

10 November 2024 - 00:00 By Luvuyo Masinda

South Africa stands at a pivotal moment in its journey to achieve its sustainable development goals and inclusive economic revitalisation. Infrastructure is recognised as critical to growth and social stability, but challenges persist across key sectors such as energy, transport, water and telecommunications; creating pressures that affect both economic progress and public welfare...

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