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Eastern Cape Legislature Plenary/House sittings

19 Mar 2012

The Speaker of  the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature, honourable FD Xasa,will preside over plenary house sittings scheduled to unpack plans on how various provincial departments will address service delivery challenges in the 2012/13 financial year.

The Legislature and various government  departments shall table their policy speeches on the allocated budget to expatiate how government shall respond to community needs in different parts  of the province.

Venue: Raymond Mhlaba Chamber, Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature

Date: 20 March 2012
Time: 14h15
Department: Office of the Premier, Eastern Cape  Provincial Legislature, Health, Social Development, Provincial Treasury.

Date: 22 March 2012
Time:14h15
Department: Roads & Public Works, Education, Local Government & Traditional
Affairs, Rural Development & Agrarian Reform, Economic Development,  Environmental Affairs & Tourism.

Date: 23 March 2012
Time:10h00
Department: Transport, Human Settlements, Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture, Safety & Liaison

Members of the public and media are invited to attend these sittings.

Issued by: Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
19 Mar 2012


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