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Celebrating World Telecommunications and Information Society Day celebrations

16 May 2011

The Minister of Communications, Mr Radhakrishna Padayachie will be addressing a breakfast hosted by the Durban University of Technology on 17 May in celebration of World Telecommunications and Information Society Day. 

This year's celebration takes place under the theme "Better life for rural communities with ICTs".

The details are as follows:
Date: 17 May 2011
Time: 08h30
Venue: DUT Hotel School Restaurant, Ritson Road, Durban 

This event follows a week long programme undertaken by Minister Padayachie and the Department of Communications in bringing Information and Communications Technology to the rural communities in KZN.

Date: 9 May - launch of cyberlab and handover of computers at Maphophoma Primary School, Nongoma

Date: 10 May - launch of cyberlab and handover of computers at Mezwigizwe Secondary School, Ndwedwe

Date: 12 May - launch of Community Communications Centre at Impendle

Date: 13 May - switch-on of low power transmitters bring television and radio signal to the people of Msinga, Keats Drift and Tugela Ferry. The Minister also launched a cyberlab at Msinga High School. 

For further information, contact:
Donovan Cloete
Cell: 082 773 1013

Issued by: Department of Communications
16 May 2011


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