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Media breakfast to launch the Bhisho Revitalisation programme and commemorate the Bhisho massacre

15 Sep 2010

The Department of Roads and Public Works on behalf of the provincial government and in partnership with Buffalo City municipality and the Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture has initiated the Bhisho Revitalisation programme to promote sustainable local economic development.

The main focus of this programme is to contribute towards the revival and rejuvenation of the local economy of Bhisho/King William's Town as the seat of the Eastern Cape provincial government.

The historic launch of this flagship project will be announced in the form of a media breakfast on Friday, 17 September 2010 in Bhisho.

The MEC for Roads and Public Works, Ms Pemmy Majodina will outline the different sub-projects of the programme and the provincial government's plans to honour the contributions of the revolutionary victims and icons of the Bhisho massacre.

The programme is intended to be very short starting from 09h00 to 10h30.

MEC Majodina therefore wishes to extend an invitation to you to join her for this occasion.

Date: Friday, 17 September 2010
Venue: Second floor boardroom, Qhasana Building, Bhisho
Time: 09h00 to 10h30

Enquiries:
Coceka Langa
Cell: 076 576 7830

Sibo Henna
Cell: 082 866 4391

Issued by: Eastern Cape Roads and Public Works
15 Sep 2010


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