Treasury’s amendments to Regulation 16 are opening the taps for private investment in South Africa’s water sector. The new rules ease red tape for smaller public-private partnerships under R2 billion, accelerating critical projects like water treatment and pipeline rehabilitation. Chito Siame, Head: Private Equity at Mergence Investment Managers, explains in this thinkpiece that this reform transforms water from a public burden into an investable asset, with initiatives like SA Water Works already showing measurable gains in water quality, access, and efficiency. By simplifying approvals, Treasury is enabling both impact and investment and helping deliver safe, reliable water to communities nationwide.

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