The economic well-being of the African continent is dependent on the speeding up of infrastructural development. Regional and continental integration through transport corridors and the implementation of regional strategies for transportation and energy needs are pillars to ensuring greater development. Next week international delegates will converge on the Sandton Convention Centre in Johannesburg, South Africa, for the sixth annual Infrastructure Africa Business Forum.The event is aimed at initiating joint actions by both Public and Private enterprises across Africa. To tell us more we have:
Nelisiwe Magubane, Chairperson of Matleng Energy and former South African Director General of Energy,
Nigel Gwynne-Evans Chief Director for Industrial Development at the South African Department of Trade and Industry: