Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Sihle Zikalala to Address Key Issues

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On the 20th of August, Minister Sihle Zikalala will hold a media briefing to discuss important matters related to the Public Works and Infrastructure Portfolio. The event will cover various topics, highlighting the progress and efforts made in the infrastructure sector.

Infrastructure Sector Recovery Program

The media briefing will include an update on the Infrastructure Sector Recovery Program, which aims to revive the country’s infrastructure sector. The government’s strategy to promote economic growth and development is to invest in infrastructure. Such investments will help create jobs, stimulate local economies, and improve living conditions for the people.

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Strengthening the Power Grid

Minister Zikalala will also speak about the Department of Public Works & Infrastructure’s efforts to strengthen the power grid. This initiative is crucial in ensuring a reliable supply of electricity to households and businesses across the country. By modernizing and expanding the power grid, the government can support the growing demand for electricity and facilitate economic growth.

Strategic Infrastructure Projects

The implementation of strategic infrastructure projects is necessary to enhance the country’s competitiveness, promote socio-economic development, and improve the living standards of the people. By investing in such projects, the government can attract foreign investment, create jobs, and boost economic growth.

Resolving Blocked and Stalled Projects

The media briefing will touch on the progress made in resolving blocked and stalled projects across the country. These projects have encountered various challenges and delays, hindering the country’s infrastructure development. The minister will discuss measures taken to overcome these challenges and ensure the smooth execution of the projects.

Dealing with Disruption of Construction Sites

Minister Zikalala will shed light on the progress made in addressing disruptions in construction sites, which are often caused by criminal elements. Such disruptions can significantly hinder project timelines and result in considerable financial losses. By addressing these issues, the government can create a conducive environment for construction activities and ensure the timely completion of infrastructure projects.

Measures Against Defaulting Contractors

The minister will also discuss measures taken to deal with defaulting contractors who short-change the government. Such measures are necessary to protect public funds, ensure the quality of delivered projects, and hold contractors accountable for their actions. By implementing strict measures against defaulting contractors, the government can prevent corruption, fraud, and poor performance in the infrastructure sector.

Media Briefing Details

The media briefing will be held at the GCIS Auditorium in Pretoria and will start at 12h30. Members of the media are invited to attend the briefing, which promises to be insightful and informative. For enquiries, interested individuals can reach out to Head Communications Mr. Lennox Mabaso or Director Media and Stakeholder Relations Thami Mchunu.

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