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87 Eastern Cape Abandoned Construction Projects Linked to Contractor Failures

South Africa Today

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July 12, 2026

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87 Eastern Cape Abandoned Construction Projects Linked to Contractor Failures

EASTERN CAPE — As the province faces a severe infrastructure crisis, approximately 87 Eastern Cape abandoned construction projects in housing, water, and sanitation have been recorded for the 2024/25 financial year. Eastern Cape Public Works and Infrastructure MEC, Siphokazi Lusithi, revealed that these stalled developments are primarily driven by contractor failures, financial incapacity, and a []

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The Namibian

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· Jun 25, 2026

Windhoek building approvals drop to five-year low

Construction activity in Windhoek showed signs of continued weakness in May, with the City of Windhoek approving fewer building plans than in previous months. This is according to data from IJG Securities. The city approved 138 building plans during the month, with a combined value of N133.9 million. This was 49 fewer approvals than the [] The post Windhoek building approvals drop to five-year low appeared first on The Namibian.

South Africa Today

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· Jun 24, 2026

South Africa Construction Sector Growth Accelerates with Major Job Additions

SOUTH AFRICA — The South Africa construction sector maintained its post-pandemic recovery in the first quarter, driven by a notable surge in employment and increased project values, according to recent industry data. According to the Afrimat Construction Index, the industry expanded by 0.3 over the first three months of the year. This follows a broader []

UPI

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· Jun 23, 2026

Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse

Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse

MaltaToday

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· Jun 26, 2026

WATCH | Scaffolding collapses onto Gżira street during demolition

A scaffolding structure whilst being dismantled collapsed, with no injuries reported

AllAfrica

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· Jul 3, 2026

South Africa: Western Cape Ordered to File Housing Plans - South African News Briefs - July 3, 2026

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TASS

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· Jun 25, 2026

Ten Ukrainian attacks on localities in DPR registered over past day

Two house buildings and two civilian infrastructure facilities were damaged

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Related coverage for "87 Eastern Cape Abandoned Construction Projects Linked to Contractor Failures": The Namibian — Windhoek building approvals drop to five-year low. South Africa Today — South Africa Construction Sector Growth Accelerates with Major Job Additions. UPI — Investigators: Surfside condo showed failure weeks before collapse. MaltaToday — WATCH | Scaffolding collapses onto Gżira street during demolition . AllAfrica — South Africa: Western Cape Ordered to File Housing Plans - South African News Briefs - July 3, 2026. TASS — Ten Ukrainian attacks on localities in DPR registered over past day