
Minister Macpherson welcomes Ramaphosa’s commitment to turn SA into construction site! Public Works and Infrastructure Minister Dean Macpherson has expressed his support and optimism following President Cyril Ramaphosa’s commitment to turn South Africa into a construction site.
The president made this bold statement during his State of the Nation Address (SONA) on Thursday, highlighting the importance of infrastructure development in driving economic growth and job creation.
Government’s Focus on Infrastructure Development
During his speech, Ramaphosa emphasized the vital role that infrastructure investment plays in revitalizing South Africa’s economy.
In response, Macpherson reaffirmed the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure’s (DPWI) commitment to supporting this vision by securing R100 billion in additional investment to fund major infrastructure projects across the country.

“As the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure, we remain fully committed to meaningfully contributing to President Ramaphosa’s vision of increasing South Africa’s economic growth to above 3%, which will undoubtedly lead to job creation.”
Potential Impact of Infrastructure Investment
Macpherson believes that focusing on infrastructure development will have several key benefits for South Africa:
- Job Creation: Large-scale construction projects will provide employment opportunities for thousands of South Africans, particularly youth and skilled laborers.
- Economic Growth: Increased investment in infrastructure will help boost GDP growth, which is currently struggling to recover from years of economic stagnation.
- Improved Public Services: Upgraded roads, bridges, schools, hospitals, and other public facilities will enhance service delivery and benefit local communities.
- Investor Confidence: A commitment to infrastructure expansion will encourage local and international investors to pour more capital into South Africa’s economy.
Government of National Unity’s Role in Infrastructure Development
Macpherson emphasized that the Government of National Unity (GNU) is playing a crucial role in bringing renewed hope for South Africa’s future.
“The government of national unity truly represents renewed hope for South Africa’s future, and by working together, we are building a better country.”
With multiple political parties working together, the GNU aims to accelerate infrastructure projects and eliminate bureaucratic delays that have slowed development in the past.

Key Infrastructure Projects in the Pipeline
Some of the major projects that the Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is focusing on include:
1. Road and Transport Upgrades
- Expansion of national highways to reduce traffic congestion.
- Upgrading of rail networks to improve freight and passenger transport.
- Restoring and repairing pothole-ridden roads to ensure safer travel.
2. Housing and Urban Development
- Construction of affordable housing units to tackle the housing crisis.
- Upgrading informal settlements with proper sanitation, water, and electricity.
- Revamping inner-city areas to attract investment and tourism.
3. Energy and Water Infrastructure
- Investment in renewable energy projects to reduce load shedding.
- Upgrading of water treatment plants to ensure clean drinking water.
- Expansion of rural electrification programs to improve access to electricity.
Public Reaction to the Infrastructure Plan
Many South Africans have welcomed the government’s renewed focus on infrastructure, but some remain skeptical about whether promises will turn into real action.
A Johannesburg resident commented:
“This is a great plan, but we have heard these promises before. I hope this time, real change happens.”
Meanwhile, an unemployed construction worker from Cape Town expressed optimism:
“I’ve been jobless for months. If they really start building again, people like me will finally get work.”

Challenges Facing Infrastructure Development
Despite the positive outlook, there are several challenges that could hinder progress:
- Corruption and mismanagement in infrastructure projects.
- Budget constraints and lack of funding for key projects.
- Bureaucratic red tape that slows down approvals and implementation.
- Load shedding disrupting construction work and project timelines.
Final Thoughts
The commitment from President Cyril Ramaphosa and Minister Dean Macpherson to turn South Africa into a construction site is a bold step toward economic recovery.
However, successful implementation will depend on proper execution, transparency, and accountability.
If done correctly, this massive infrastructure push could create thousands of jobs, improve public services, and revive investor confidence—ultimately leading to a stronger and more prosperous South Africa.











