Gauteng to launch Thusong Service Centre, 25 Oct

Gauteng to launch its 28th Thusong Service Centre

23 October 2007

The Gauteng Provincial Government is to continue strengthening service
delivery in communities with the opening of Gauteng's 28 th Thusong Service
Centre in Onverwacht, Cullinan. The Onverwacht Thusong Services Centre launch
is in line with Premier Mbhazima Shilowa's commitment to have 40 Thusong
Service Centres, formerly known as Multi Purpose Community Centres (MPCCs), in
Gauteng by 2009.

Since 2000, local, provincial and national government together with other
stakeholders has established 27 Centres in Gauteng. The Onverwacht Thusong
Service Centre will bring the total to 28. The Gauteng MEC for Agriculture,
Conservation and Environment, Khabisi Mosunkutu, the local council mayoral
committee, ward councillors and officials from the provincial and local
government will be present.

Onverwacht is a rural area in the Metsweding District Municipality. The
community benefits from cultural tourism and there is vast land for farming.
The centre is in line with government's commitment to bringing services closer
to the people. The Thusong Service Centres gives communities one-stop access to
government information and services to improve their lives. Services from
non-governmental organisations, parastatals and business are also offered.
Instead of having to travel to many different offices, residents can go to one
place to have most of their needs met.

Thusong Service Centres therefore represent a dynamic partnership between
government and the people to build a better life.

Details for the launch are as follows:
Date: 25 October 2007
Time: 10h00
Venue: Onverwacht Multi-Purpose Centre, 0123 Thabo Mbeki Street, Cullinan

For more information please contact:
Annette Griessel
Tel: 011 355 6859
Cell: 082 563 3614

Issued by: Office of the Premier, Gauteng Government Provincial
Government
23 October 2007
Source: SAPA

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