Gauteng Premier David Makhura, Members of the Executive Council and Johannesburg Mayor Parks Tau will spend two days in Soweto to assess service delivery progress and engage with the community.
The visit is part of the Ntirhisano Service Delivery War Room programme and is in line with the provincial government’s commitment of being an activist and responsive government.
Some of the issues to be discussed with the Diepkloof, Noordgesig, Orlando East and Pimville residents include drug abuse, dysfunctional street lights, potholes and unprocessed title deeds.
The media is invited as follows:
Day one Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Activity: Site visits
Venue: Dlamini Hall
Time: 14h30-16h30
Activity: Public Meeting
Venue: Noordgesig Sportsground
Time: 17h00-18h30
Day two Thursday, 8 October 2015
Activity: Public Meeting
Venue: Orlando Community Hall
Time: 10h00-13h00
Activity: Public Meeting
Venue: Pimville Community Hall
Time: 15h00-18h00
For media enquiries contact:
Nino Zama
Tel: 011 355 6009
Cell: 083 473 6725
E-mail: nino.zama@gauteng.gov.za