System Failure in Public Infrastructure: Unqualified Companies Winning Tenders

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There is a clear breakdown in our public infrastructure system, as we repeatedly witness tenders being awarded to companies that lack both the technical expertise and the capacity to execute the required work effectively. This ongoing issue raises serious concerns about procurement processes, accountability, and the overall efficiency of infrastructure development.
13 Mar English South Africa News · News Commentary

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