Time to stamp out fronting

Sidestepping the spirit of the BEE Act halts real transformation efforts.  The act of ‘fronting’, a form of black economic empowerment (BEE) window dressing which undermines the intentions of South Africa’s BEE legislation, is a common ..
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The road to recovery and resilience

SANRAL has strong vested interests in the resurgence and growth of the construction and engineering sectors.    SANRAL’s decision to ramp up its investment in road infrastructure through an allocation of R70 billion over the medium term ..
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Successes despite funding constraints

Themba Mhambi, Chairman of the SANRAL Board, believes the national road network will continue to be the catalyst for growth and socio-economic transformation.  In our long-term strategy – Horizon 2030 – we identify one of SANRAL’s greatest ..
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SANRAL boost for local towns

Treasury has allocated about R21.5-billion per year for the maintenance and improvement of SANRAL’s 19 262km non-toll network.  Municipalities in Mpumalanga, North West and Limpopo are significant beneficiaries of the R40-billion two-to-three-year nationwide construction programme announced ..
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Taking SANRAL to Elias Motsoaledi

SANRAL is guided by the Horizon 2030 strategy and transformation policy that is mindful of the developmental role the agency plays.  Small businesses in Elias Motsoaledi, which includes Groblersdal, are about to get a boost.  The South African National ..
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SANRAL to increase infrastructure investment

SANRAL’s investments will bring relief to the broader construction sector, which is currently experiencing a downturn in business after a difficult 18 months.  The South African National Roads Agency (SOC) Limited (SANRAL) is ramping up its ..
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