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BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY ON THE HORIZON Although adverse economic conditions have stifled growth in southern Africa, there are signs of recovery, writes Leon Louw. T This, of course, has a lot to do with the adverse political climate, the demise of Zimbabwe’s, Zambia’s and Namibia’s economies, and South Africa’s destructive political battles. South Africa is the region’s largest economy, and without the engine room firing on all cylinders, it will struggle to regain its verve. But despite negative predictions, the country is gradually recovering from the disastrous Zuma years, and might just surprise a few doomsayers. Calvin Fennell, business development manager for Wirtgen SA, and chairman of CONMESA is under no illusions about the reduced demand in southern Africa for new capital equipment. “The total market has dropped significantly over the past few years, but the last few months has seen substantially worse than we experienced lately, especially after the short uptick at the end of 2017 and beginning of 2018,” he says. Not only has South Africa experienced a short-lived miniature boom, but interest he acquisition of capital equipment in southern Africa has been severely affected by sluggish economic growth and the lack of big-ticket infrastructure build. The southern African region, for so long the pacemaker in Africa, has experienced a dreadful four or five years, and compared to the rest of the continent, suddenly lags behind in terms of the number of new construction and infrastructure contracts being awarded. Roads in southern Africa are in serious need of rehabilitation and upgrades. 28 OCTOBER 2019 www.equipmentandhire.co.za