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Imbizo Focus Week

7 to 13 April 2005

The seventh national Imbizo Focus Week will take place from 7 to 13 April 2005. At least twenty Ministers and seven Deputy Ministers will participate in more than three hundred (300) events [PDF] across the country. This period will focus on strengthening government systems to accelerate service delivery as outlined in the Programme of Action.

The theme for the Imbizo Focus Week is "Imbizo: Building a South Africa that truly belongs to all".

The Focus Week falls within Health Month and a number of programmes revolve around the provision of quality health care.

Amongst the first events for the Imbizo Focus Week, Minister Tshabalala–Msimang will commemorate World Health Day in Mpumalanga on 7 April 2005 with an Imbizo. Minister Sonjica will conduct an Imbizo in KwaZulu-Natal (Umzinto) on 7 April 2005. Deputy Minister Hangana will conduct a door–to-door Imbizo in Mpumalanga on 7 April 2005 as well.

Source: GCIS statement, 5 April 2005. National Imbizo Focus Week, 7 - 13 April 2005

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