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A Long Walk Through Education
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” – Nelson Mandela Madiba’s legacy of dignity, access, and opportunity continues to inspire action at Infrastructure

Global Trade Review Africa: Infrastructure, Capital and Trade
Infrastructure, capital and trade lie at the critical intersection of global economic growth. Infrastructure is the essential foundation of any settlement, industry and trade network: Enabling productive economic activity, service

Construction Book Mid‑Year Progress
Six months after the launch of Edition 2 of the Construction Book, we are pleased to report strong and steady momentum across South Africa’s infrastructure procurement pipeline. More than 60%

What the Centre of Excellence does and how it works for this Agricultural MoC
The signing of the Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) at the Agricultural Institute in Bloemfontein with Agriculture South Africa (AgriSA) and the Agricultural Business Chamber (AgBiz) marks an important commitment to

Infrastructure South Africa Welcomes the Appointment of Ms. Mameetse Masemola as the Head of Infrastructure South Africa
Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) is pleased to announce and welcome the appointment of Ms. Mameetse Masemola as its new Head. The appointment comes at a pivotal time as ISA accelerates

South Africa’s G20 Presidency: National Treasury Champions Infrastructure Reform
As South Africa assumes the G20 Presidency under the theme “Solidarity, Equality, Sustainability,” the National Treasury has placed infrastructure at the centre of its economic diplomacy. National Treasury’s interventions during

Rethinking Infrastructure Finance – ISA Unveils South Africa’s Investment Model at SPIEF
St. Petersburg, Russia – June 2025 Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) used its platform at SPIEF 2025 to showcase South Africa’s approach to infrastructure financing, which blends public and private sector

ISA Advances AfCFTA Vision Through Infrastructure at SPIEF 2025
St. Petersburg, Russia – June 2025 Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) participated in high-level engagements at SPIEF 2025, alongside Deputy President Paul Mashatile and Deputy Minister Sihle Zikalala, to affirm South

South Africa Champions Infrastructure-Led Growth at SPIEF 2025
St. Petersburg, Russia – June 2025 Infrastructure South Africa (ISA), operating under the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, joined the South African delegation to the St. Petersburg International Economic

Infrastructure South Africa Leads the Way at Big 5 Construct South Africa 2025
Johannesburg — The vibrant pulse of South Africa’s infrastructure future echoed through the Gallagher Convention Centre as ISA took centre stage at the Big 5 Construct South Africa 2025. The

Africa Sets Its Sights on a Green Hydrogen Future
Cape Town, South Africa – A new era of African industrialisation and climate resilience is on the horizon, powered by green hydrogen. This was the powerful message shared at the

Gauteng Investment Conference Drives Home Public-Private Synergy
As a panelist at the Gauteng Investment Conference, ISA’s acting head championed governance innovation as the cornerstone of regional infrastructure growth. The conference, which drew global investors and industry leaders,

Infrastructure Summit Sets Roadmap for Accountability and Growth
At the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure’s Infrastructure Summit, ISA’s acting head came away with so much information on the bold strategies to enhance governance and crowd-in private capital

ISA Highlights Collaborative Governance at Development Partners Forum
Infrastructure South Africa (ISA) played a pivotal role at the recent Development Partners Forum, where stakeholders from multilateral institutions, private investors, and government agencies convened to align strategies for infrastructure

National Treasury Opens Budget Facility for Infrastructure Applications
The National Treasury has opened multiple application windows for the Budget Facility for Infrastructure (BFI) to fund large-scale projects requiring R1 billion or more in fiscal support. The first window
