Minister Sihle Zikalala visited the United Kingdom to showcase over 70 infrastructure projects across sectors such as energy, water, digital infrastructure, transport, human settlements, and agriculture. He worked to strengthen ties and attract investment in the infrastructure sector through bilateral meetings and high-profile events. The visit highlighted the importance of infrastructure in promoting sustainable economic growth and development in South Africa, paving the way for future growth and prosperity.
What was the purpose of Minister Sihle Zikalala’s working visit to the United Kingdom?
Minister Sihle Zikalala’s working visit to the United Kingdom from November 7 to 10, 2023, was to present South Africa’s infrastructure project pipeline, bolster relations between the two countries, and focus on attracting investment and facilitating cooperation in the infrastructure sector. The Minister outlined the South African government’s plans for over 70 infrastructure projects across diverse sectors such as energy, water, digital infrastructure, transport, human settlements, and agriculture.
South Africa’s Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure, Mr. Sihle Zikalala, undertook a working visit to the United Kingdom from November 7 to 10, 2023. The purpose of his visit was to present South Africa’s infrastructure project pipeline, bolster relations between the two countries, and focus on attracting investment and facilitating cooperation in the infrastructure sector.
Minister Zikalala delivered a keynote address at the Global Trade Review Africa event in London on November 8, during which he outlined the South African government’s plans for over 70 infrastructure projects across diverse sectors such as energy, water, digital infrastructure, transport, human settlements, and agriculture.
These projects are of great importance for South Africa’s long-term economic growth, job creation, and overall development. To guarantee successful execution, Minister Zikalala was accompanied by a delegation from Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), an organization responsible for coordinating efforts in the country’s infrastructure arena.
In a reflection of the visit’s diplomatic significance, Minister Zikalala was invited to attend the opening of the UK parliament on November 7 by the Honorable Sir Lindsay Hoyle MP, Speaker of the House of Commons. This invitation underscored the commitment of both nations to building robust ties and mutual cooperation in areas of strategic interest.
Throughout his stay, Minister Zikalala engaged in several bilateral meetings with his UK Ministerial counterparts, with a focus on driving additional investments into South Africa’s infrastructure project pipeline. These meetings provided an opportunity to liaise with key financial stakeholders and explore potential collaboration avenues. Minister Zikalala was hosted by UK Prime Minister’s trade envoy to South Africa, Mr. Andrew Selous, and participated in bilateral meetings with Mr. Andrew Mitchell, Minister of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and the Earl of Minto, Minister of State in the Department for Business Trade.
One of the visit’s highlights was a site tour of Kings Cross in London, during which Minister Zikalala and his delegation experienced the impact of effectively executed infrastructure projects in revitalizing urban spaces and spurring economic growth. This visit also entailed bilateral engagements with the Infrastructure and Projects Authority, underlining the importance of close collaboration between the two countries.
Following his visit to the UK, Minister Zikalala attended the Afrexim Bank Intra Africa Trade Fair in Cairo, Egypt. This event provided an additional platform for the Minister to present and market strategic infrastructure projects to a wider audience of senior government executives, major banks, companies, and NGOs from across Africa and beyond. The trade fair’s focus was on propelling business and economic growth across the African continent, making it an ideal setting for promoting South Africa’s ambitious infrastructure project pipeline.
Throughout his visits to the UK and Egypt, Minister Zikalala tirelessly pursued collaboration, networking, and investment opportunities to advance South Africa’s infrastructure projects. By showcasing the potential of these projects to foreign investors and partners, the Minister played a crucial role in securing the support and resources required for the South African government’s ambitious development plans.
This visit not only represented a significant step towards reinforcing ties between South Africa and the UK but also highlighted the vital role of infrastructure in promoting sustainable economic growth and development. As Minister Zikalala and his delegation continue to establish partnerships and attract investment, it is clear that the future of South Africa’s infrastructure landscape holds immense potential.
In conclusion, Minister Sihle Zikalala’s recent working visit to the United Kingdom was a critical opportunity to present South Africa’s infrastructure project pipeline, draw investment, and nurture closer collaboration between the two nations. Through a series of bilateral meetings, a keynote address, and participation in high-profile events, the Minister effectively showcased the potential of South Africa’s ambitious infrastructure projects, paving the way for future growth and prosperity.
Minister Sihle Zikalala showcased over 70 infrastructure projects across sectors such as energy, water, digital infrastructure, transport, human settlements, and agriculture during his visit to the United Kingdom.
The visit highlighted the importance of infrastructure in promoting sustainable economic growth and development in South Africa, paving the way for future growth and prosperity.
Minister Zikalala engaged in several bilateral meetings with his UK Ministerial counterparts, including Mr. Andrew Selous, UK Prime Minister’s trade envoy to South Africa, Mr. Andrew Mitchell, Minister of the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, and the Earl of Minto, Minister of State in the Department for Business Trade.
The focus of Minister Zikalala’s meetings with his UK counterparts was on driving additional investments into South Africa’s infrastructure project pipeline and exploring potential collaboration avenues.
One of the visit’s highlights was a site tour of Kings Cross in London, during which Minister Zikalala and his delegation experienced the impact of effectively executed infrastructure projects in revitalizing urban spaces and spurring economic growth.
After his visit to the United Kingdom, Minister Zikalala attended the Afrexim Bank Intra Africa Trade Fair in Cairo, Egypt, to present and market strategic infrastructure projects to a wider audience.
Minister Zikalala was accompanied by a delegation from Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), an organization responsible for coordinating efforts in the country’s infrastructure arena.
By showcasing the potential of South Africa’s infrastructure projects to foreign investors and partners, Minister Zikalala played a crucial role in securing the support and resources required for the South African government’s ambitious development plans.
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