The Mpumalanga’s diverse economy is supported by world class infrastructure.
The Maputo Corridor, a four lane highway, serves as a spine, running across the province and linking it to the Mozambique Port of Maputo, providing a wide variety of joint venture opportunities.
The Maputo Corridor is the flagship of spatial development projects, not only in Mpumalanga Province but in the entire Southern Africa region.
A railway network, running parallel to the swift road transport facility, also links the industrial heartland of the Province to the Mozambican harbour of Maputo.
In addition Kruger Mpumalanga International Airport (KMIA), some 22 km north of Nelspruit, came into operation during November 2002. This airport, with a runway some 3, 2 km long is designed to handle large cargo and passenger aircraft. Currently it is handling charter flights from Europe and North America.