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Infracast reignites its strength: Bold reinvestment powering Eswatini’s infrastructure future

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As Eswatini’s construction boom continues, local manufacturer Infracast is doubling down on reinvestment to protect jobs, increase reliability and counter the influx of imported precast products.
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As Eswatini’s construction boom continues, local manufacturer Infracast is doubling down on reinvestment to protect jobs, increase reliability and counter the influx of imported precast products.

As Eswatini faces a surge of precast imports undermining local industry and jobs, Infracast is stepping up with a bold response: Reinvestment, innovation and a call for partnership to protect and grow domestic capacity. Infracast believes a strong domestic base is essential for quality control, job creation and resilience.

Inspired by the visionary leadership of His Majesty King Mswati III and guided by Inyatsi Group Holdings, the company is making a powerful statement: Eswatini’s infrastructure future is bright and Infracast intends to help build it.

Through plant upgrades, Infracast is targeting a 30 per cent increase in production efficiency and has already added new local jobs, with more to follow in 2026.

Reinvesting in the plant: Engineering reliability into every product

Infracast’s strategic reinvestment into its plant is more than an upgrade, it’s a re-engineering of reliability. New moulds, enhanced production systems and streamlined processes are already positioning the company to offer faster turnaround times, improved product consistency and more competitive pricing.

This revitalised plant is designed to boost efficiency at every level, ensuring that clients receive not just products, but confidence. Reliability is no longer simply a promise, it is being built, calibrated and delivered through every pipe, culvert, slab and ring that leaves the factory floor.

From setback to surge: A transparent turnaround story

“Like any manufacturer, we’ve faced delivery challenges, but we’ve responded with greater agility, stronger systems and a relentless focus on consistent turnaround.

“We’re not standing still. We’re tightening operations, strengthening supplier relationships and focusing on growth, not excuses.”

This mindset has marked a turning point. With renewed operational discipline, better systems and a firm eye on consistent delivery, Infracast is repositioning itself as a stronger, smarter business, one determined to rise above past constraints and build momentum for the future.

Aligned with Eswatini’s national development priorities

Across the country, infrastructure is a backbone of development, from rural sanitation to urban expansion, from water systems to safer roads. Infracast’s work sits at the heart of this mission.

The company plays a critical role in supplying the very products that make these projects possible:

  • VIP toilet structures
  • Concrete culverts
  • Manhole rings and covers
  • Precast elements for roads, bridges and essential services

By strengthening its plant and refining its operations, Infracast is positioning itself as a dependable partner in Eswatini’s national development agenda, ready to support ministries, municipalities, contractors and development agencies with quality that stands the test of time.

Honouring visionary leadership

Infracast’s resurgence is made possible through leadership that looks beyond the present moment. The company pays tribute to His Majesty King Mswati III, whose commitment to industrial growth, infrastructure expansion and national self-reliance continues to inspire progress across every sector.

His Majesty’s First World Vision continues to serve as a national compass, a bold call to action for industry, innovation and inclusive development. “At Infracast, we proudly align our work with this vision by investing in local manufacturing, creating jobs and delivering world-class precast solutions that support national infrastructure.”

It also acknowledges Inyatsi Group Holdings, whose confidence and long-term vision have paved the way for this reinvention. Inyatsi’s long-standing reputation for execution excellence across the region has provided both the backbone and the belief behind Infracast’s transformation.

Ready for partnership. Ready to deliver. Ready for 2026 and beyond

As Eswatini prepares for another phase of national development, Infracast is opening its doors to stronger collaboration. The company welcomes opportunities to supply, partner and deliver for upcoming projects and 2026 tenders.

With upgraded production capacity, a renewed operational culture and unwavering commitment to excellence, Infracast is ready to shape the next chapter of Eswatini’s infrastructure story, one precast solution at a time.

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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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