KZN public works unleashes more artisans as it sets its sights on slashing R25m annual outsourcing bill
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is recruiting its own artisans to cut down on exorbitant outsourcing costs, which previously exceeded R25 million annually. MEC Martin Meyer is spearheading the initiative to address the severe shortage of skilled professionals like plumbers and electricians across the province.
The KwaZulu-Natal Department of Public Works and Infrastructure is recruiting its own artisans to cut down on exorbitant outsourcing costs, which previously exceeded R25 million annually. MEC Martin Meyer is spearheading the initiative to address the severe shortage of skilled professionals like plumbers and electricians across the province.
