Infrastructure Indaba underscores importance of rail, water systems

The importance of rail and water for South Africa’s economic growth was emphasised on the second day of industry organisation Consulting Engineers South Africa’s (Cesa’s) Infrastructure Indaba 2026, held at the Durban International Convention Centre this week. “A central message at this year’s indaba was that South Africa’s infrastructure decisions must be integrated, forward-looking and grounded in local realities, ensuring that investment in infrastructure is matched by serious attention to the water systems that ultimately underpin economic activity and community wellbeing,” Cesa CEO Chris Campbell highlighted.   

Mar 20, 2026 - 13:00
The importance of rail and water for South Africa’s economic growth was emphasised on the second day of industry organisation Consulting Engineers South Africa’s (Cesa’s) Infrastructure Indaba 2026, held at the Durban International Convention Centre this week. “A central message at this year’s indaba was that South Africa’s infrastructure decisions must be integrated, forward-looking and grounded in local realities, ensuring that investment in infrastructure is matched by serious attention to the water systems that ultimately underpin economic activity and community wellbeing,” Cesa CEO Chris Campbell highlighted.   

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