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Northern Cape Presidential Imbizo

17 - 19 March 2005

President Thabo Mbeki paid a visit to the Northern Cape Province to interact with the people of the Province, from 17 to 19 March 2005. The three-day visit was part of the South African government's Imbizo programme aimed expressly at promoting interactive governance.

Dr Essop Pahad, Minister in The Presidency, some Cabinet members, Premier Dipuo Peters and members of the Northern Cape Provincial Executive Council accompanied the President.

The President's visit to the Northern Cape follows a series of Presidential Imbizo to eight other provinces, namely, Limpopo, Eastern Cape, Free State, Gauteng, North West, Western Cape, KwaZulu-Natal and Mpumalanga. In this regard, the Northern Cape Presidential Imbizo logically concludes the first series of successful visits to provinces that started in 2001.

Source: Media statement on the Northern Cape Presidential Imbizo, 14 March 2004

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