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Deputy Minister Dina Pule to close the Pan African Youth Union meeting

10 Aug 2011

Deputy Minister in the Presidency responsible for Performance Monitoring, Evaluation as well as Administration, Dina Pule will tomorrow, 11 August 2011 address local and international delegates during the official closing of the Pan African Youth Union (PYU) meeting currently underway in Johannesburg.

The high level PYU Executive Committee meeting was officially opened by the Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Marius Fransman at the University of Johannesburg this morning. The meeting discussed the Africa-Europe Youth Cooperation as well as the report of the African Heads of State Summit that took place in July 2011.

About 500 guests attended the meeting, including students from Higher Education Institutions and civil society organisations around Gauteng, as well as international delegates.

Members of the media are invited to the closing session as follows:
Date: 18h30 to 20h00
Time: 11 August 2011
Venue: University of Johannesburg (Protea Auditorium - The Kerzner Building), Bunting Road, Auckland Park

Enquiries:
Siyabonga Magadla
Cell: 083 686 9016 

Issued by: The Presidency
10 Aug 2011


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