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Minister Gugile Nkwinti meets with Masia Community

26 Jan 2012

The Department of Rural Development and Land Reform in Limpopo invites members of the media to a feedback meeting between the Minister of the Department, Mr Gugile Nkwinti and Chief (Thovhele) Mbangiseni Masia of Ha- Masia Village and his community at large.

The visit by the Minister is a follow up meeting intended to give a feedback on comprehensive rural development projects which were identified during a meeting held earlier on with the chief.

Among others, the meeting will serve to clarify outstanding issues with regard to the Masia land claims. Thovhele Mbangiseni Masia through Masia Development Trust has agreed with the Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform on a number of developmental projects to be implemented in the village intended to improve the lives of the community through job creation, skills development, food security and entrepreneurship.

Details of the visit are as follows:

Date: 28 January 2012 (Saturday)
Venue: Ha-Masia showground (Outside Makhado)
Time: 10h00

Enquiries:
Mr Avhashoni Magada
Tel: 015 297 3539
Cell: 082 465 7848

Ms Boitumelo Mokubung
Tel: 015 284 6300
Cell: 078 448 0278

Motlatsi Lebea
Tel: 015 284 6300
Cell: 073 32 39 333

Issued by: Department of Rural Development and Land Reform
26 Jan 2012


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