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Minister Gugile Nkwinti to hand over certificate to the Paraprofessionals Graduates

26 Nov 2012

The honourable Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform, Mr Gugile Nkwinti cordially invite member of the media to the graduation Ceremony for 764 paraprofessionals.

The department in conjunction with the Agricultural Research Council (ARC) will host a graduation Ceremony on the 29 November 2012 at Rondeplant in Gauteng.

The Minister together with the CEO of ARC will hand over certificate to the graduates. The ceremony will serve as platform between the department and ARC to hand over certificate of achievements to students who passed their exams in agricultural related fields. These students undertook nine weeks of extensive training at the Rondeplant training centre.

They are from different Comprehensive Rural Development Programme (CRDP) sites throughout the country. This training is accredited by the relevant SITA.

The event is scheduled as follows:

Date: Thursday, 29 November 2012
Venue: Rondeplant, Gauteng
Time: 9h00

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

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

Enquiries:
Sehloho Mphati
Tel: 012 312 9648
Cell: 083 977 4040

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


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