SA's broken infrastructure Govt's plan to manage financing 1
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JOHANNESBURG - South Africa faces a challenge in addressing its infrastructure needs.
Estimates suggest a required investment of between R4.8-trillion and over R6-trillion by 2030, to meet key targets in transport, water, sanitation, education and vocational training.
The Construction Book 24/25, recently launched, highlights 153 projects with a capital expenditure of over R158-billion, showcasing significant opportunities for private sector involvement.
Chairperson of Parliament's Portfolio Committee on Public Works and Infrastructure, Carol Phiri discuss this with eNCA.