Government launches new infrastructure body merging the IPA and NIC

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The government has officially launched the new merger between the National Infrastructure Commission (NIC) and the Infrastructure and Projects Authority (IPA).

The National Infrastructure and Service Authority (NISTA) is aiming to accelerate the delivery of major projects including roads, railways and hospitals by bringing strategy and delivery under one roof. 

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