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INYATSI BRINGS 5 000 JOBS

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MBABANE – Inyatsi Construction will soon create job opportunities for over 5 000 people.


This follows the company’s signing of a contract with the Ministry of Public Works and Transport for the MR3 road.
The contract is worth E760 million.


The road to be built is a freeway from the Manzini traffic lights, joining Lot 2 of the Sikhuphe/ Manzini road, at Mafutseni.
The two-lane road spans 13.2 kilometres.


The road is a dual carriageway infrastructure with five bridges.
It also includes service roads on both sides of the road and it will join the current freeway project from Mbadlane to Mphandze.
This section of the project is being funded by the African Development Bank (AfDB) and Swazi Government.


The company is in the process of completing construction of the Mphandze/Mbadlane road where it works in a joint venture set-up with a company called Sadeem Al Kuwait.
According to Derrick Shiba, Inyatsi’s Business Development Executive, the project will span 36 months from March 30, 2017.
The process of filling vacancies will resume from the end of April 2017.


“We are looking at hiring labourers, people with trade skills, such as carpenters, electricians, concrete hands and junior foremen up to senior foremen,” said Shiba in an interview with the Times SUNDAY.
He said the company would give priority to indigenous Swazis.


“Our priority is getting the skills from communities along the road construction corridor. If we do not get them from there, we will then consider people from all over the country,” he said.
He said the employment of people from the local community would be undertaken with the assistance of the area’s traditional authorities.

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