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Minister Gugile Nkwinti launches the Conservation Agricultural Technology Programme

14 Nov 2012

The honourable Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, Mr Gugile Nkwinti cordially invite you to a historical launch of the Conservation Agricultural Technology programme and handover tons of agricultural equipment including tractors, boomsprayers, ploughs, Jojo tanks and more to Umsinga Co-operatives.

The Departmental key programme, dubbed the Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP), through which consolidated delivery occurs is targeting Ward 10, 11, 12, 13 and 15 of Umsinga Local Municipality. In these wards large tracks, over 100km,of lands have been fenced, water reservoirs built, households electrified through the CRDP programme.

The event is scheduled as follows:
Date: Saturday, 17 November 2012
Venue: Ngubevu Primary School, Umsinga Top next to Mawele Clinic
Time: 9h00

Enquiries:
Sipho Dlamini
Tel: 033 355 4300
Cell: 071 855 7862

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


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