NOW Ep 96: How to fix SA's broken infrastructure

Loading player...
South Africa’s economic revival hinges on mobilising private capital for infrastructure. With fiscal pressures mounting, public-private partnerships (PPPs) offer a crucial path to sustainable growth. Lourens van Rensburg, head of Corporate and Institutional Banking at Investec, and Martin Meyer, head of Energy & Infrastructure Finance, dissect key insights from Investec’s SA Economic Reform Conference. What will it take to unlock investment—and why is time running out?

Podcast key moments:

00:00 - Introduction
01:29 - Is there a fundamental shift in the relationship between the public and private sectors?
04:25 – What factors have contributed to the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) success?
06:31 - Eskom has added a new 800-megawatt unit at the Kusile Power Station, are we out of the woods regarding electricity generation?
09:30 – What can improve the bankability of infrastructure projects?
13:11 - What strategies are crucial for revitalising our manufacturing sector, and how can public-private partnerships play a role in this effort?
15:40 - How do you ensure that infrastructure development prioritises not only economic growth but also sustainability and the needs of local communities?
18:30 - What key infrastructure development lessons can South Africa draw from India?
20:18 - What is the one thing that needs to happen to get the flywheel of private sector investment turning?

Read more on www.investec.com/now

Hosted by seasoned broadcaster, Jeremy Maggs, the No Ordinary Wednesday podcast unpacks the latest economic, business and political news in South Africa, with an all-star cast of investment and wealth managers, economists and financial planners from Investec. Listen in every second Wednesday for an in-depth look at what's moving markets, shaping the economy, and changing the game for your wallet and your business.
Chapters
  • 00:00 Introduction
  • 01:29 Is there a fundamental shift in the relationship between the public and private sectors?
  • 04:25 What factors have contributed to the Renewable Energy Independent Power Producer Procurement Programme (REIPPPP) success?
  • 06:31 Eskom has added a new 800-megawatt unit at the Kusile Power Station, are we out of the woods regarding electricity generation?
  • 09:30 What can improve the bankability of infrastructure projects?
  • 13:11 What strategies are crucial for revitalising our manufacturing sector, and how can public-private partnerships play a role in this effort?
  • 15:40 How do you ensure that infrastructure development prioritises not only economic growth but also sustainability and the needs of local communities?
  • 18:30 What key infrastructure development lessons can South Africa draw from India?
  • 20:18 What is the one thing that needs to happen to get the flywheel of private sector investment turning?
1 Apr English South Africa Business · Investing

Other recent episodes

Everything Counts | Ep 30: Business Cybersecurity: Staying Ahead of Cyber Fraud

Worried about the growing threat of cybercrime and fraud targeting your business? This episode of Everything Counts is your essential guide to understanding and combating modern business cybersecurity risks. Join host Motheo Khoaripe as he speaks with Professor Danny Myburgh, digital forensics expert, and Kevin Hogan, Head of Fraud Risk…
8 Sep 28 min

Macro Monday Ep 86: Data readings increasingly point to a US slowdown

Investors are growing concerned about a possible US recession, as the labour market weakens and PMI numbers decline, notes Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International. Market are now expecting three US rate cuts this year and five next year.
8 Sep 9 min

NOW Ep108: The magnificent 10 | Striking gold in global markets

The six resources stocks among South Africa’s “Magnificent 10” are shining on the back of gold and platinum strength, but can the rally withstand US inflation, China’s demand shifts and local logistics woes? Host Jeremy Maggs asks Osa Mazwai, investment strategist at Investec Wealth & Investment International and Campbell Parry,…
2 Sep 22 min

Macro Monday Ep 85: Volatility remains low

Volatility in many asset classes remains low, despite the unclear outlook for tariffs, US growth, jobs and interest rates. Meanwhile, says Chris Holdsworth, Chief Investment Strategist, Investec Wealth & Investment International, the Fed remains cautious about the US economy, and markets are expecting a cut next month and four to…
25 Aug 9 min