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Minister Gugile Nkwinti to address the communal property association workshop

7 Nov 2012

Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform Mr Gugile Nkwinti cordially invites members of the media to a two day Communal Property Association (CPA) Workshop which will be held at Birchwood Hotel on the 9 to 10 November 2012. Journalists are welcomed to attend the plenary session but the commissions will be closed to the media.

Communal Property Association representatives and relevant stakeholders throughout the country are will be attending. Discussions around the Communal Property Associations Act 28 of 1996 will form part of the core business of the workshop. Challenges and the successes of the Act will be debated.

The CPA Act 28 of 1996 is meant, “To enable communities to form juristic persons, to be known as communal property associations in order to acquire, hold and manage property on a basis agreed to by members of a community in terms of a written constitution; and to provide for matters connected therewith”.

The details for the workshop are as follows:

Venue: Birchwood Hotel, Boksburg (Gauteng)
Dates: 9 November
Times: 12h00 (Media Briefing)

For RSVP and further information regarding the briefing kindly contact the following official:

Tshepo Diale:
Tel: 012 312 8532
Cell: 071 850 1751

Issued by: Department of Rural Development and Land Reform
7 Nov 2012


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