The Department of Human Settlements, Public Safety and Liaison will launch the Arrive Alive Campaign on Friday, 15 April 2011. The campaign is part of government’s efforts to promote responsible and safe driving in order to reduce the carnage on our roads.
The launch will take place as follows:
Day | Time | Activities | Venue |
15 April 2011 | 7h00 to 7h30 | Scholar patrol / visit inspection | Seweding Road |
| 8h45 to 8h50 | Arrival by MEC and Mayor | TTA |
| 8h50 to 9h00 | Premier | TTA |
| 9h00 to 9h05 | Briefing of MEC’s guests | TTA |
| 9h15 to 9h30 | Police parade inspection | TTA |
| 9h30 to 9h45 | Visit to the road block | Mandela and Vryburg Road |
The Arrive Alive launch will be followed by the Global International Youth Day of volunteerism which is led by the National Youth Development Agency. The programme will unfold as follows:
Day | Time | Activity | Venue |
15 April to 19 April | 10h30 to 11h00 | Moshawane house inspection | Moshawane |
| 11h05 to 11h30 | Grass cutting and cleaning | Lonely Park |
Members of the media are invited to cover these two important provincial events. Accommodation has been arrived for journalists who are coming from outside the Greater Mafikeng area.
Please confirm your attendance with Mr Prince Soxx Seoketsa at 072 607 9522 or Dumile Mlambo 078 313 5798.
Enquiries:
Cornelius Tanana Monama
Cell: 082 578 4063
Tel: 018 391 0420/21