CESA – UNCERTAINTY BEDEVILS INFRASTRUCTURE ROLL OUT
“The slowdown in developed economies has resulted in many of them looking for opportunities in Africa as the ‘last frontier’ utilising South Africa, in some cases, as the springboard into…
“The slowdown in developed economies has resulted in many of them looking for opportunities in Africa as the ‘last frontier’ utilising South Africa, in some cases, as the springboard into…
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) welcomes the Department of Public Works actions to eradicate corruption, but it is of the view that there needs to be an awareness that corruption…
Thabo Mokwena, SIP7 Coordinator and Guest speaker at the CESA Gauteng Presidential function, made an impassioned plea for CESA members to work together with PRASA to assist with the lack…
The high level of fraud and corruption taking place without condemnation and fear of retribution related to procurement in the construction sector has necessitated the creation of a ‘War Chest’…
Leads 2 Business has added their voice to the outcry against tender irregularities which is crippling not only the construction industry but the country as a whole. In a recent press…
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) President Naren Bhojaram has cautioned that corruption is paralysing the country and eating away the moral fibre of our society.He states that “While we all…
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) is encouraged by Public Works Minister Thulas Nxesi’s support of its War Chest, but will like to clear some misconceptions about the need for such…
President Jacob Zuma said that the country’s national policy framework, the National Development Plan and operational plans falling under its umbrella,such as the New Growth Path and the Industrial Policy…
The announcement by the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Department in its Municipal Systems Amendment Act draft regulations that municipal managers could face a ban of up to ten years, if…
Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) supports National Planning Minister Trevor Manuel’s call to prohibit public servants from doing business with government and to seriously penalise defaulters.Manuel reiterated a call by…