As the country prepares for its upcoming general election on April 30, a sharp uptick in nationwide road construction activity has sparked speculation that the infrastructure push is merely a short-term pre-election political gesture. However, Public Works Minister Browne has pushed back firmly against these claims during a recent \”Know Your Candidate\” interview, framing the expanded works programme as the product of years of deliberate strategic planning that will continue to grow long after ballots are cast.
Works Minister Says Roadworks Will Increase, Not Slow After Elections
