Celebrity build in Limpopo province marks the beginning of the annual Human Settlements Week

The Department of Human Settlements will embark on different activities from 9 to 15 November 2009 to mark the annual Human Settlements Week under the theme “Working together to restore people’s dignity.” This year the focus is in Limpopo province.

The Human Settlements Week coincides with the Imbizo Focus Week which has been widely acknowledged as an effective tool for enhancing dialogue and interaction between the government and people. It provides an opportunity for government to communicate its programme of action and the progress being made. It promotes participation of the public in the programmes to improve their lives.

Thus the Human Settlements Week is aimed at highlighting the successes, challenges and planned corrective measures put in place to fast track the delivery of sustainable human settlements. The initiation seeks to foster the spirit of volunteerism and partnerships between governments, the community and stakeholders in the housing sector.

Planned activities for this year’s Human Settlements Week celebrated in Limpopo include a celebrity build. South African celebrities will build a house for one of the beneficiaries in Moletjie, in Ga-Moeti village.

Representatives from the Department of Human Settlements will join the Mayor of Musina, South African Police Service (SAPS) members, community development workers and councillors on a door to door campaign aimed at addressing some of the challenges facing the communities there.

The A re ageng Mzansi industrial theatre will also perform during the Human Settlements Week to communicate and educate members of the community about programmes of the department.

Members of the media wishing to participate or cover events of the Human Settlements Week as they unfold in the Limpopo Province can contact:

Teboho Montse
Cell: 082 886 6721

Tebogo Mphahlele
Cell: 072 171 1021

Clayson Monyela
Cell: 082 806 7405

Issued by: Department of Human Settlements
6 November 2009

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