
According to TimesLIVE, writer Murendeni Liphadzi argues that South Africa's significant infrastructure challenges stem from failures in leadership, oversight, and execution rather than issues related to concrete or materials. The piece emphasizes the importance of effective leadership in addressing infrastructure delivery.
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