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Mpumalanga Premier, David Mabuza to open the Provincial House of Traditional Leaders

6 Mar 2012

Premier of Mpumalanga, Honourable David Mabuza will officially open the Provincial House of Traditional Leaders for 2012/13. Premier Mabuza will deliver the Annual address to the fourth Ordinary Sitting of the Fifth Session of the Fourth House of the Mpumalanga Provincial House of Traditional Leaders.

The Premier will outline plans and programmes by the provincial government that are aimed at supporting and ensuring development in all Traditional Councils in the province.

The opening will be attended by amongst others, Members of the Executive Council (MECs), Traditional Leaders, Executive Mayors, and Councillors.

The media is invited to attend the official opening which is scheduled as follows:

Date: Friday, 9 March 2012
Time: 09h30
Venue: Legislature Chamber, Building 1, Nelspruit

Kindly confirm your attendance before Thursday, 8 March 2012 with:
Mary Sibande
Cell: 082 785 9020
Tel: 013 766 6297
E-mail: vsibande@mpg.gov.za

Contact:
Simphiwe Kunene
Cell: 082 413 3931

Issued by: Mpumalanga Office of the Premier
6 Mar 2012


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