Unleashing the South African EconomyInfrastructure represents one of South Africa's most pressing crises. Investment and construction has not kept up with the demands of a growing population and economy. Ageing and poorly maintained infrastructure represents a significant social, economic and environmental threat, impacts the delivery of basic services and restricts economic growth. |
It remains to be seen how the establishment of the Government of National Unity will impact infrastructure development, but the introduction of fresh faces and new ideas is generating a tide of positivity and growing enthusiasm to make a difference and get things done. Infrastructure projects have the potential to create jobs and build much-needed frameworks to unleash pent-up economic growth and spread prosperity. To explore how this might work in practice, we will be talking to a selection of experts from government and the private sector, including the new Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Dean Macpherson, who hopes that with new leadership and improved relationships with the business sector he can unlock investment and get vital projects up and running. The Minister will speak from 18h00 SAST, ahead of the panel discussion. Success in this area will have an impact for years to come on South Africa's economic growth, sustainability, security and competiveness in Africa and the world. Dean McPherson, Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure Vivien Naidoo, Director, Turner & Townsend Tshokolo Nchocho, Chairman of Transnet National Ports Authority Caroll Masevhe, CEO, Kapcorwnsend
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4:30pm to 7:30pm, Thu 26th Sep 2024 |
| Residence of HM Trade Commissioner |
| 86 Tweedale Rd | Hyde Park Sandton
| Johannesburg, 2196 |
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