Parliament announced on Tuesday that the Development Bank of South Africa (DBSA) will be the implementing agency for the R2 billion project.
CAPE TOWN - It will take two and a half years to construct new buildings for the country's legislators after last year's devastating fire.
This is half the time originally estimated by the Coega Development Corporation, which conducted the damage assessment. The first step will be removing the rubble from the National Assembly building, which bore the brunt of the three-day fire.
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