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Make everyday a Mandela Day CoGHSTA playing the UBUNTU Game in Lephephane Village - 67 minutes, 67 homes for 94 years old beneficiaries

12 Jul 2012

The MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs, Mr Clifford Motsepe cordially invites you to join him during the National Mandela Day celebration to be held as follows:

Date: Monday, 16 July 2012
Venue: Lephaphane Village (Tzaneen Municipality)
Time: 12h00

N.B All invited stakeholders will dedicate 67 minutes to 67 Houses for 94 years old beneficiaries of community work by painting, gardening and housework for disadvantaged families across the province.

The key focus will be at Lephaphane Village, Tzaneen Municipality where forty seven year old Makhidikwe Rasealoka and her four year old baby daughter, Mabu Rasealoka, who are physically challenged will be handed over a Modern 3 Bed roomed House.

“Take Action; Inspire Change; Make Every Day a Mandela Day.”

For more information kindly contact:
Ms Dieketseng Diale, Chief Information Officer
Cell: 083 652 5276

Issued by: Limpopo Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs
12 Jul 2012


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