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Eastern Cape Government to seek community inputs on the approach to Accelerated and Shared Growth Initiative for South Africa (AsgiSA)

10 July 2008

The Eastern Cape Provincial Government will from Monday, 14 July 2008 afford members of the community an opportunity to make inputs and voice their views on the approach of the Eastern Cape Government on AsgiSA Eastern Cape and how it should:
* shape its key policies
* implement its mandate
* involve communities in the rural economic development.

AsgiSA is a government approach that seeks to drive rural economic development and strike a balance between first and second economies of the province!

Members of the public and interested parties are welcome to make their voices heard by participating in meetings that will be held in the following venues.

Date: Monday, 14 July
District: OR Tambo
Town: Port St Johns
Time: 09h00

Date: Monday, 14 July
District: Lusikisiki
Town: Port St Johns
Time: 14h00

Date: Tuesday, 15 July
District Town: Alfred Nzo Matatiele
Time: 09h00

Date: Tuesday, 15 July
District Town: Mt Ayliff
Time: 14h00

Date: Wednesday, 16 July
District Town: Ukhahlamba Mt Fletcher
Time: 09h00

Date: Wednesday, 16 July
District Town: Maclear
Time: 14h00

Date: Thursday, 17 July
District Town: OR Tambo Mthatha
Time: 09h00

Date: Thursday, 17 July
District Town: Amathole Idutywa
Time: 14h00

Date: Friday, 18 July
District Town: Chris Hani Engcobo
Time: 09h00

Date: Friday, 18 July
District Town: Queenstown
Time: 14h00

For more information please contact:
Nomfundo wakwa Luphondwana
Cell: 082 440 2728
E-mail: nomfundo.luphondwana@otp.ecprov.gov.za

Issued by: Office of the Premier, Eastern Cape Provincial Government
10 July 2008
Source: Eastern Cape Provincial Government (http://www.ecprov.gov.za)


 
 

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