Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 20 January 2026
📘 Source: The Witness

As part of the drive to bring about gender equity in the construction sector, the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government on Tuesday unveiled She Builds Advisory Body, an all-female structure tasked with advising the government on women empowerment in the built environment. The advisory body, which was unveiled in Durban by KZN Premier Thami Ntuli and Public Works and Infrastructure MEC Martin Meyer, has also been tasked with the responsibility to mentor women aspiring to enter the male-dominated construction sector. Ntuli hailed the advisory body as a deliberate intervention aimed at dismantling long-standing barriers that have excluded women from meaningful participation in the construction sector.

“For too long, women have been marginalised in an industry that literally builds our communities and our economy,” he said. We are prioritising women in sectors where they have historically been locked out, removing barriers and creating a level playing field. Women are integral to building and shaping our infrastructure.

The advisory body, Ntuli said, would redefine the province’s construction industry. “This initiative must allow women to be independent, to lead and to derive real benefit,” Ntuli said. “It should be a turning point for our province and send a strong message that KwaZulu-Natal has turned the corner,” he said.

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MEc Meyer said the initiative was the provincial government’s response to the barriers preventing women from participating in the construction industry. For far too long, their exclusion has been normalised, and that is something we must confront honestly.

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Originally published by The Witness • January 20, 2026

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