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Premier Zille to launch Western Cape Provincial Government's 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign

23 Nov 2010

Tomorrow, 24 November, Premier Helen Zille and the MEC of Social Development Patricia De Lille will mark the launch of the Western Cape Provincial Government's 16 Days of Activism for No Violence against Women and Children campaign. This launch is on the eve of the campaign which will run from 25 November to 10 December.

The campaign focuses on holding maintenance defaulters responsible and ensuring that beneficiaries receive the money due to them. Premier Zille and MEC De Lille will provide more details on the various activities of the campaign at tomorrow's launch.

Venue: Island/Park between Buitengracht Street and Hans Strijdom Avenue (between the Amway and Southern Sun Buildings)

Parking for media: Outside the Leaf Restaurant, Harbour Edge Building, corner of Hospital Street and Chiappini Street.

Date: 24 November 2010
Time: 11h00
Note: Photo Opportunity

Enquiries:
Tracé Venter
Cell: 083 229 2539

Steven Otter
Cell: 084 233 3811

Source: Western Cape Provincial Government

Issued by: Western Cape Office of the Premier
23 Nov 2010


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