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NYDA to launch 2012 June Month programme

28 May 2012

The National Youth Development Agency (NYDA) and the Office of the Presidency invites members of the media to a briefing to launch the 2012 Youth Month programme taking place at Nasrec in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 29 May 2012.

The briefing will be addressed by Deputy Minister in the Presidency responsible for Performance, Monitoring and Evaluation Obed Bapela, NYDA Chief Executive Steven Ngubeni and Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (PRASA) Chief Executive Lucky Montana.

During the briefing Bapela will outline the governments month long programme which is led by the NYDA starting from 1 to 30 June 2012 under the theme "Together We Can Do More to Build Infrastructure and Fight Youth Unemployment, Poverty and Inequality."

Members of the media are invited to the media briefing as follows:
Date: Tuesday, 29 May 2012
Time: 10h30 to 12h00 
Venue: Nasrec Train Station

For RSVPs:
Palesa Madumo
Cell: 011 506 7376
E-mail: palesaM@jnpr.co.za

For media enquiries:
Siyabonga Magadla
National Youth Development Agency
Cell: 083 686 9016
E-mail: smagadla@nyda.gov.za

Issued by: National Youth Development Agency
28 May 2012


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