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People's Guide

Horizon

2030

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SANRAL’s efforts continue to be guided by our Horizon 2030 strategy, a roadmap that defines our long-term vision and outlines the strategic steps necessary to fulfil our mandate.

Roads
Covers all aspects of road finance, planning, development and maintenance, including the use of innovative technology
Road Safety
Covers research, public awareness and education, incident management, engineering standards and law enforcement partnerships
Stakeholders
Covers activities that promote the participation of small businesses and rural communities in our projects, as well as communication strategies that strengthen partnerships and public engagement
Mobility
Covers our focus on improved roads for better, more integrated public transport, enhanced urban planning and cross-border connections

THE PILLARS OF HORIZON 2030

Roads
Covers all aspects of road finance, planning, development and maintenance, including the use of innovative technology
Road Safety
Covers research, public awareness and education, incident management, engineering standards and law enforcement partnerships
Stakeholders
Covers activities that promote the participation of small businesses and rural communities in our projects, as well as communication strategies that strengthen partnerships and public engagement
Mobility
Covers our focus on improved roads for better, more integrated public transport, enhanced urban planning and cross-border connections

Thabiso Malahleha

Head of Strategy

“Horizon 2030 has formally seen its fifth-year anniversary in the public domain since its launch on 29 September 2017. The strategy continues to assist the organisation by articulating its long-term growth trajectory.”

The power of partnerships

Three private-sector companies manage and operate toll roads on some of the country’s busiest freeways. They concluded public-private partnerships with SANRAL for the construction, maintenance and operation of these routes over a 30-year period.

Trans Africa Concessions (TRAC) is responsible for the N4 eastward from Pretoria, through Mpumalanga to the Mozambican capital, Maputo.

The N3 Toll Concession (N3TC) manages the N3 freeway between Cedara in KwaZulu-Natal and Heidelberg in Gauteng.

Bakwena Platinum Corridor Concessionaire manages two major routes that are critical to the economy of South Africa’s northern provinces – the N1 between Pretoria and Bela Bela in Limpopo and the N4 going west from Pretoria to the Botswana border.

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