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The Deputy Minister and Amangcolosi Trust hands over Projects to the community

16 Feb 2012

The Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform Mr Lechesa Tsenoli cordially invites members of the Media to be part of an event where the Minister and the trust will be handing over to the community projects such as; Dulumbe Primary School, Ntunjambili Dip Tank & Dulumbe Water Skim.

In 2004, 376 claimants from the Amangcolosi community in Kranskop, KwaZulu-Natal were successful in claiming the restoration of land rights over 12 independent white-owned farms in terms of the Restitution of Land Rights Act 1994 (Act No 22 of 1994). In July 2005, the claimants officially received part of their land which was approximately 8 000 hectares.

The details of the event are as follows:

Date: 18 February 2012
Time: 10h00
Venue: Dulumbe Primary School, Kranskop

Members of the media are invited to cover the event and are requested to RSVP for access with Sibusiso Lubisi on 076 793 1658 or Veronicah Molai on 076 151 0541.

For all media transport arrangements and further information regarding the event contact the following official:

Mr Sibusiso Lubisi
Tel: 033 355-8556
Cell: 076 793 1658
E-mail: bslubisi@ruraldevelopment.gov.za

Enquiries:
Ms Nokuthokoza Ndlella
Tel: 033 355 8400
Cell: 083 288 4401

Issued by: Department of Rural Development and Land Reform
16 Feb 2012


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