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Strengthening Industry Collaboration – South African Delegation Engages Zutari in Riyadh

South Africa continues to expand its global infrastructure partnerships, with Minister Dean Macpherson recently leading a delegation to engage with Zutari CEO, Teddy Daka, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. Zutari, a proudly South African company, has played a pivotal role in delivering infrastructure and advisory services across the Middle East for over two decades. This meeting underscored the importance of leveraging homegrown expertise in driving South Africa’s infrastructure development.

The discussions focused on expanding collaboration within South Africa’s infrastructure pipeline, ensuring that world-class engineering and advisory capabilities are utilized to accelerate project delivery. Zutari’s success in the Middle East demonstrates the strength of South African engineering talent, and reinforcing ties with industry leaders like Zutari enhances the country’s ability to deliver high-quality infrastructure solutions that support economic growth.

By engaging with globally recognized industry players, South Africa is reaffirming its commitment to strengthening its infrastructure sector through innovation, expertise, and strategic partnerships. Zutari’s extensive experience in executing large-scale projects positions it as a valuable partner in shaping South Africa’s infrastructure future. The meeting highlighted opportunities for knowledge-sharing, investment, and project collaboration that will help drive sustainable development.

The delegation’s engagement with Zutari reflects a forward-thinking approach to infrastructure development—one that prioritizes collaboration, technical excellence, and economic impact. Strengthening ties with leading South African companies operating on the global stage ensures that infrastructure development remains a key driver of growth, helping to build a more connected, resilient, and prosperous South Africa.

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