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MEC Nandi Mayathula-Khoza to address media

11 Jun 2012

Gauteng MEC for Agriculture, Rural and Social Development, Ms Nandi Mayathula-Khoza, will address the media on Wednesday 13 June 2012, to report on the much anticipated State of the Environment Report, provide a report on the recent Rabies outbreak in Johannesburg, give an overview on the forth coming Social Development Campaign, aptly called “Taking Social Development to the People”, as well as the forth coming International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit trafficking.

We invite all media to attend this briefing to hear what the state of our environment is and what we, as Gauteng, will do in response to the report, as well as the importance of Pet care in relations to the recent Rabies outbreak and how we can join hands in the partnership to against drug abuse and illicit trafficking.

Details are as follows:
Date: Wednesday, 13 June 2012
Time: 10h00
Venue: Department of Agriculture and Rural Development Diamond Building, Cnr Market and Eloff street, Johannesburg

Enquiries:
Tsepiso Shuenyane
Cell: 071 608 4112

Dr Sello Mokoena
Cell: 082 331 0786

Issued by: Gauteng Agriculture and Rural Development
11 Jun 2012


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