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His Majesty (2nd L) with Minister for Public Works and Transport Chief Ndlaluhlaza Ndwandwe (2nd R)and Inyatsi Chairman Michelo Shakantu (R) during the tour of the completed road.
His Majesty (2nd L) with Minister for Public Works and Transport Chief Ndlaluhlaza Ndwandwe (2nd R)and Inyatsi Chairman Michelo Shakantu (R) during the tour of the completed road.
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For more than four decades, Eswatini has witnessed one of the most significant periods of infrastructure development in its history. Under the leadership and vision of His Majesty King Mswati III, roads, commercial developments, public institutions and industrial facilities have transformed the country’s landscape, laying the foundation for economic growth and improved service delivery.

While government has provided the vision, private sector partners have played a pivotal role in bringing that vision to life. Among them is Inyatsi Construction, a proudly local company that has become synonymous with some of the kingdom’s most recognisable infrastructure projects.

A partner in national development

From highways and commercial buildings to industrial developments and public infrastructure, Inyatsi Construction has steadily established itself as one of Eswatini’s leading construction companies. Its growth has closely mirrored the country’s own development journey, supporting projects that improve connectivity, stimulate investment and create opportunities for businesses and communities alike.

Today, the company continues to play an important role in building the physical infrastructure needed to support Eswatini’s long-term economic ambitions, demonstrating how local expertise can deliver projects that meet international standards.

Transforming country’s landscape

Across the kingdom, Inyatsi’s work is visible in projects that have become landmarks in their own right.

Developments such as the ESCCOM Building in Ezulwini, the EWSC Building and the TOTAL Filling Station in Mbabane reflect the company’s commitment to delivering modern commercial infrastructure that supports business growth and enhances the urban landscape.

On the transport front, projects such as the Gege–Sicunusa Road are helping improve mobility, strengthen trade routes and connect communities. Better roads not only reduce travel times but also open up economic opportunities by making it easier for people, goods and services to move across the country.

Collectively, these developments contribute to creating an environment that attracts investment while improving the quality of life for emaSwati.

Inyatsi is dedicated to completing projects with precision and excellence.
Inyatsi is dedicated to completing projects with precision and excellence.

Building beyond bricks and concrete

Infrastructure is about far more than the structures themselves. Every completed project creates employment, supports local suppliers and helps develop technical skills that remain within the country long after construction is complete.

Recognising this, Inyatsi has placed significant emphasis on developing local talent and strengthening its workforce. Through a leadership team spanning construction, finance, legal and human capital, the company continues to invest in professional excellence while creating opportunities for emaSwati to participate meaningfully in the nation’s development.

This commitment ensures that infrastructure projects leave behind more than completed buildings, they also leave behind stronger skills, sustainable careers and greater economic participation.

Thinking beyond Eswatini

Inyatsi’s ambitions extend beyond national borders. Guided by Group Chairman Michelo Shakantu, the company aims to become Africa’s leading integrated business partner by establishing operations in 11 SADC countries.

This regional outlook demonstrates the capability of an Eswatini-grown company to compete on a larger stage while showcasing the expertise that exists within the kingdom. As the company expands across Southern Africa, it continues to carry the reputation of Eswatini’s engineering and construction industry into new markets.

The Gege-Sicunusa Road which was developed to align with HMK’s vision for First World standards in the country.
The Gege-Sicunusa Road which was developed to align with HMK’s vision for First World standards in the country.

Building the future together

As Eswatini continues its journey towards First World status, infrastructure will remain one of the country’s greatest enablers of economic transformation. Achieving this vision requires strong collaboration between government and the private sector, with companies like Inyatsi Construction helping translate national aspirations into lasting developments.

With a proven track record, a growing regional presence and an unwavering commitment to quality, Inyatsi is doing more than constructing buildings and roads. It is helping create the infrastructure that will support future generations, strengthen the economy and contribute to the realisation of His Majesty King Mswati III’s vision for a prosperous and globally competitive Eswatini.

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Written by
Mthobisi Buthelezi

Mthobisi Buthelezi - Sections and Supplements Editor with the Times of Eswatini overseeing the publishing and content for the Motoring on Thursday, Property on Saturday, Tekulima (Farming) on Wednesday and Business Opportunities on Monday. Contact: 7936 3694 Email: mthobisib@times.co.sz

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