Construction Industry Honored for Withstanding Challenges Post-COVID-19

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Kubayi, at the 17th South African Construction Awards ceremony, highlights the industry's resilience post-COVID-19 and its ongoing fight against construction mafias. The awards celebrate 30 years of government and industry partnership.

says they are working around the clock to protect construction companies from violent construction mafias.

Kubayi was speaking at the 17th South African Construction Awards ceremony at Emperor’s Palace at Kempton Park in Johannesburg. She says the awards commemorate 30 years of partnership between government and the construction industry. “When you are engaged in an enterprise that sometimes it is difficult to tell whether you are making a positive impact and you are still walking the right path, you and others, every once in a while, require a pat on the back, and a voice that says, ‘you are doing a wonderful job’. I say this in recognition that we came out of COVID-19 where a sector had come to a standstill. Many businesses did not survive. They actually collapsed.

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