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Invitation to join Minister Susan Shabangu via video link from Cape Town in a media/Editors briefing on the outcomes of the hydraulic fracturing investigation

7 Sep 2012

The Department of Mineral Resources herewith invite all Editors, and particularly Resources Editors to join Minister Susan Shabangu via video-link from Cape Town in a media briefing on the concluded hydraulic fracturing investigation report wherein she will detail government’s stance and way forward on the matter.

The briefing will take place ahead of a related discussion session with the National Assembly in Parliament on the same day and will have all information embargoed until 14h00 on September 11, 2012.

We therefore request that this invitation not be used as a news story and that you agree with the embargo.

Those who are interested in attending the briefing in Cape Town may do so at Committee Room1, Ground Floor, 120 Plein Street.

The video link will be screened as follows:
Date: 11 September 2012
Venue: GCIS Auditorium, 1st Floor, 356 Madiba Street (Former Vermeulen Street) Midtown Building, Central Pretoria, Time: 11h00 -12h00

Your response is eagerly awaited and I hope we can partner to inform the public on this very important matter.

Enquiries:
Zingaphi Jakuja
Cell: 082 766 3940

Issued by: Department of Mineral Resources
7 Sep 2012


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