How existing investment structures could help close SA’s infrastructure funding gap

23 juin 2026 | Thabo Khojane
SA’s infrastructure financing gap remains a major constraint on growth: while the National Development Plan targets fixed investment of 30% of GDP by 2030, actual investment is closer to 14%, despite an estimated R10-trillion in domestic savings. By adapting proven investment vehicles such as (…)
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