… As it spreads its wings to Africa
BY PHUMELELE MKHONTA
MBABANE- The multinational Inyatsi Construction Group continues to deliver on its vision to become Africa’s leading integrated business partner.
In a statement that was published earlier today, the construction company now works in nine African countries.
The statement revealed that through the tireless work of the Chairman Michelo Shakantu and his team, Inyatsi Construction Group continues to break barriers and now has operations in Eswatini, South Africa, Malawi, Mozambique, Zambia, Uganda, Côte d’Ivoire, Namibia and Lesotho
Headquartered in Eswatini, Inyatsi Construction Group now has a presence presence in nine countries.
“We are basically working in African countries across West Africa, East Africa and Southern Africa regions. The company also has plans to start operations in several other African countries, including those in North Africa and Central Africa.
“The company is dedicated to developing both the infrastructure as well as the people within communities that we operate in by rolling out numerous CSI projects. We strongly believe that our corporate social responsibility is as important as any other facet of our business and are excited to positively contribute to the development of this beautiful continent and its people,” read the statement.
It also revealed that in the last six months, Inyatsi Construction Group had
been awarded work to the value of nearly a billion, winning lucrative and competitive contracts beyond the borders of Eswatini and they continued to submit bids to add to that tally.
“The work that the company has currently been awarded has empowered people in numerous communities through job creation as we hire thousands of employees across the Continent.
“The company’s expanding footprint on the continent continues to grow Eswatini’s regional and global reputation and showcase the skills and capacity of Eswatini,” said the statement.
The statement also revealed that the goal was to be an ambassador of the Kingdom of Eswatini in the continent and encourage synergies in their and other sectors between businesses in Eswatini and the rest of Africa.