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Premier's gifts to two schools in Upington

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Christmas has definitely come early for the children of two schools in Upington.
Premier Hazel Jenkins has practicalise the believe that Christmas is a time for giving and goodwill. Premier identified Ubunye Day Care Centre in Louisevale as needy creche and she decided to buy educational toys, books, tables and chairs, pencils and crayons for the day care centre.
Alls these goodies were handed over by Premier Jenkins at a ceremony yesterday the 13 December 2011 at an event which was attended by Religious leaders, an NGO called Neighbour-helping-Neighbour, the DG (Advocate Bekebeke), the Speaker of Siyanda DM (Mme Nokhaya Mjila) and a huge contingent of people from the Plakkerskamp in Louisevale.
She made a call to parents to be exemplary to their little ones, and asked the children to listen and respect their parents.

Premier's second stop was at Cornelius Botha Primary School, were she and her delegation were welcomed by Avery enthusiastic crowds school children. They were dancing and enjoying themselves, as they welcomed her to their school for the first time. Even the Principal and staff could not hide their excitement of visited by the Premier of the province for first time. The principal, Mr. Strauss called it "historic".

Premier delivered a message of hope and dreams, asking the children in UAP to believe in themselves and to do all that they can to pursue their dreams. She called on the children to not allow their past or their conditions determine their future, but to strive to be the best and achieve their dreams.

In this time of the festivities, let us take of our children and behave responsibly.
I, on behalf of the EXCO, wish you all a MERRY CHRISTMAS & a PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR!

Issued by: Monwabisi Nkompela
Head of Communications
Office of the Premier
0711092776

Premier, Dr Zamani Saul to Give Update on Provincial Government Flood Disaster Relief Efforts

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, will tomorrow brief the media on relief efforts by the Provincial Government after the recent rains that caused heavy flooding in certain parts of the Province.

Premier Saul recently led a team of Members of the Executive Council to the John Taolo Gaetsewe District that was hardest by the recent rains to conduct first hand and personal assessments on the damage and to spearhead the relief efforts of Government.  

Members of the media are invited to cover the media briefing that will be held virtually as follows:

Date: 10 February 2021

Time: 14h00

Venue: Microsoft Teams Platform

The briefing will also be broadcast live on the Northern Cape Provincial Government Facebook page. Kindly RSVP to Naledi Gaosekwe on This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it." ' + path + '\'' + prefix + ':' + addy72822 + '\'>'+addy_text72822+'<\/a>'; //--> or 073 617 9671 for a link to the briefing.

 

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Bronwyn Thomas-Abrahams
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9 February 2021

Premier, Dr.Zamani Saul joins the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr.Senzo Mchunu in the Gamagara Municipal area.

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Premier, Dr.Zamani Saul, together with Members of the Executive Council will today join the Minister of Water and Sanitation, Mr.Senzo Mchunu in the Gamagara Municipal area.

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Minister Mchunu and Premier Zamani Saul during the presentation made by Mine Leadership Forum (MLF) on the Pipeline Project at Lime Acres, Northern Cape

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Premier, To Lead the Roll-out of the Food Relief Programme

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The Premier of the Northern Cape, Dr Zamani Saul, will tomorrow lead the roll out of the food relief programme in Platfontein, Kimberley. Dr Saul recently announced that as part of the lockdown directives, the Province will procure and distribute 47 700 food parcels to respond to the need of community members that will require relief during this time.

With the distribution of food parcels, awareness will also be raised with the community on the regulations of the lockdown and the protocols of the Coronavirus, Covid-19.

in abiding with the rules around public gatherings, the Premier accompanied by the MEC for Social Development, Ms Barbara Bartlett will meet with the 12 leaders representing the Xhu! and Kwe communities. Following this, food parcels will be delivered directly to the homes of the beneficiaries.

Details of the food distribution programme are as follows:

Date: 6 April 2020

Venue: Platfontein

Time: 12h00

The food relief programme will further be rolled out to all five Districts in the Province.

 

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Enquiries

Bronwyn Thomas-Abrahams, Spokesperson to the Premier, 083 447 6586, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Lesego Pule, Spokesperson to the MEC for Social Development, 072 358 7481, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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