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Road Rangers empowerment sessions

10 May 2012

In an effort to develop and empower road rangers, the department's Community Based Transportation Innovation and Empowerment sub programme will embark on a number of Road Ranger Empowerment sessions throughout the province.

The main purpose is to:

  • Ensure that Road Rangers are empowered and look into their well-being and the communities where they are being deployed.
  • Strengthen working relations between the department and the communities where Road Rangers are deployed with the hope that this will eliminate challenges facing Road Rangers on the ground.  

A variety of stakeholders that will be empowering the Road Rangers, among others, include:

  • Councillors
  • Traditional leaders
  • Road Rangers themselves
  • Traffic Officers
  • Departments of Agriculture, Health, SAPS, RAF, Labour and institutions like SPCA
  • Road safety directorate

Dates for these sessions are as follows:

Date & Time

Venue & Local Municipality

Attendees

16 May 2012 @ 10:00 am

Engcobo

Road Rangers, Chief, Councillors & Stock Owners

17 May 2012 @ 10:00 am

Cofimvaba

(Intsika Yethu)

Road Rangers, Chief, Councillors & Stock Owners

18 May 2012 @ 10:00 am

Queenstown

  • Malahleni
  • Lukhanji
  • Tsolwana

Road Rangers, Chief, Councillors & Stock Owners

Issued by: Eastern Cape Transport
10 May 2012


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