CESA applauds government’s infrastructure investment amidst calls for enhanced fiscal efficiency

In response to South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana’s Budget Speech, Chris Campbell, CESA CEO , echoes sentiments expressed by the Minister regarding the need for tangible actions to…

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CESA reiterates its call for a paradigm shift in governance – one that prioritises ‘action over promises’ post-SONA

As the nation grapples with multifaceted challenges, the importance of collaboration and decisive action cannot be overstated. In response to State of the Nation address; Chris Campbell, CESA CEO ,…

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Consulting Engineers South Africa Gears Up for Annual Infrastructure Indaba in Cape Town

March 2024: Chris Campbell, CEO of Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA), emphasized the significance of the upcoming CESA Infrastructure Indaba, being held in Cape Town next week, stating: "As we…

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CESA applauds government’s infrastructure investment amidst calls for enhanced fiscal efficiency

CESA applauds government's infrastructure investment amidst calls for enhanced fiscal efficiency 22 February 2024: In response to South Africa’s Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana’s Budget Speech, Chris Campbell, CEO of…

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CESA reiterates its call for a paradigm shift in governance – one that prioritises ‘action over promises’ post-SONA

CESA reiterates its call for a paradigm shift in governance - one that prioritises ‘action over promises’ post-SONA 9 February 2024: As the nation grapples with multifaceted challenges, the importance…

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