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Statement by Minister Alec Erwin at the Ink Political Champions' visit
8 November 2007
Since inception in 2001, the Urban Renewal Programme continues to gain momentum. The progress made in the Inanda Ntuzuma and Kwamashu (Ink) node over the past year alone is indeed commendable.
The projects we have visited today, such as the Bridge City area and the Community Safety Centre, are vital interventions to support the advancement of these areas, and to create more opportunities for employment and skills development among members of these communities, in an environment that is safe.
Investing in our children's education ensures that we build a strong foundation upon which the growth of our economy can occur. It is important that parents, teachers, local business, as well as the community at large, take a keen interest in the education and training of our young people, who will lead this country one day.
It is the responsibility of all stakeholders to ensure that delivery takes place, so that we can improve the quality of life of all residents in the Ink node. The importance of strengthening partnerships between the three spheres of government, as well as all the communities involved, cannot be underestimated, if these projects being undertaken here are to thrive.
The successful completion of all scheduled projects, at the specified time, is crucial if we are to live up to government's promise of ensuring a better life for all South Africans.
Issued by: Department of Public Enterprises
8 November 2007
Source: Department of Public Enterprises (http://www.dpe.gov.za)