Minister Pandor to spend Mandela Day issuing birth certificates at Bophelong Community Centre in Mamelodi

The Minister of Home Affairs, Naledi Pandor will spend Mandela Day (18 July 2013) issuing birth certificates to crèche-going children from in and around Mamelodi Township in Pretoria.

A total of 95 children will receive their birth certificates at an event organised at the Bophelong Community Centre, 19477 Molepo St, Mamelodi East. Minister Pandor will arrive at the Centre at 10h00.

The Department of Home Affairs is currently running a National Population Registration Campaign, whose strategic objectives are the following;

  • Promote the registration of birth within 30 days after birth;
  • Encourage citizens who have reached the age of 16 years and above to apply and get their IDs and
  • Eliminate the current process of late registration of birth.

A group of volunteers from Mamelodi will help with the cleaning and painting of the Centre.

Media is invited as follows
Date: 18 July 2013
Venue: Bophelong Community Centre, 19477 Molepo St, Mamelodi East
Time: 10h00 – 12h00

About the Bopholong Community Centre

  • Bophelong Community Centre was established in 2000 by Pastor Titus Sithole. This is a community based one-stop Centre of Hope, which provides free and easy accessible social and welfare services to the community of Mamelodi and surrounding areas.
  • Bophelong is a Tswana word which means – “Where Life Is Sustained” The Centre is therefore well-positioned as - “a Haven for Life and Well-Being” for the community of Mamelodi. It is however not restricted to Mamelodi residents, and being founded on community centred principles, it is a home where everyone is welcome.
  • The centre is situated within the premises of Charity and Faith Mission, but is run independently from the church to ensure proper accountability to our stakeholders.

Enquiries:
Lunga Ngqengelele
MLO – Minister’s Office
Tel: 012 432 6642
Cell: 082 566 0446

Draft order of proceeding/programme

DDG Vusumuzi Mkhize - Programme Director.

  1. 10h00: Minister arrives at the Centre – met by Pastor Sithole and other members of the board.
  2. 10h05: Briefing about the work of the centre, including showing of a brief video
  3. 10h30: Tour of the Centre
  4. 10h55: Minister is led to the Auditorium
  5. 11h00: The handing over of certificates begins with of the singing of a happy birth song for Tata Nelson Mandela
  6. 11h30: Minister speaks to the larger audience and hands over the Department of Home Affairs' donation
  7. 12h00: Vote of Thanks
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