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Imbizo Focus Week Schedule 7 – 12 April 2015 IMBIZO FOCUS WEEK SCHEDULE 7 – 12 APRIL 2015 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Senzeni Zokwana 1. 9 April 2015 Eastern AMapondo Meeting/Visit projects Dennis D Molaba Cape Kingdom 012 319 6000 [email protected] 2. 11 April 2015 Eastern Koukamma Meeting/Visit projects Dennis D Molaba Cape 012 319 6000 [email protected] Deputy Minister Gen Bheki Cele 3. 12 April 2015 Eastern Ncera Farms Project visit - Joint with Dennis D Molaba Cape DRDLR 012 319 6000 [email protected] Department of Communications Deputy Minister Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams 4. 07 April 2015 Eastern Alfred Nzo Umzimvubu Stakeholder engagement Mr Ndlelantle Pinyana: Cape and Imbizo 043 722 4903 076 142 8606 [email protected] Department of Tourism Deputy Minister Thokozile Xasa 5. 08 April 2015 Eastern Ndlambe Cannon Rocks Launch of Ndlambe Natasha N Rockman Cape Tourism Heritage Project 021 4657240 076 429 2264 Email: [email protected] a Department of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs 1 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Matatiele Local Municipality 6. 08 April 2015 Eastern Matatiele Local Pamlaville Mayoral/EXCO Imbizo, Mr. Luncedo Walaza Cape Municipality (Ward 7) project visits, handover of Matatiele Local soccer kits & community Municipality engagement 039 737 8114 078 419 1853 Luncedo Walaza [email protected]. za Department of Transport Minister Elizabeth Dipuo Peters 7. 09 April 2015 Eastern King Sabata Mthatha Airport Walk-about at the Ishmael Mnisi Cape Dalindyebo Mthatha Airport and 072 566 0827 Local inspection of aviation Municipality security and meeting with local stakeholders Eastern Cape Office of the Premier Acting Premier Sakhumzi Somyo 8. 09 April 2015 Eastern Nelson Gelvandale Community Imbizo Mandisa Titi Cape Mandela Metro Community Hall 0604729923 Eastern Cape COGTA MEC FD Xasa 9. 09 April 2015 Eastern Ntabankulu Ntabankulu Community and sectoral Mr Mamnkeli Cape Local Town Hall panel discussion 15/16 082 414 7742 Municipality SOPA and MEC policy 071 685 7981 speech as well as Provincial rollout of the Local government back to basics approach. Department of Social Development 2 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Minister Bathabile Olive Dlamini 10. 10 April 2015 Eastern Bizana Imbizo focusing on Justice Cape promoting the 0794977426 establishment of Lindo community cooperatives 0827906108 Department of Home Affairs Minister Malusi Knowledge Nkanyezi Gigaba 11. 07 April 2015 Free State Tumahole, Fezile Dabi National Home Affairs Neo Mashigo Parys Stadium, Stake Holder [email protected] Tumahole Engagements a 08H30 – 14H00 012 432 6623 Strengthening [email protected] relations with all v.za provincial stakeholder forums Immigration matters Civic matters (Birth Registration, footprints, etc.) Free State Office of the Premier Premier Sekgobelo Elias Magashule 12. 07 April 2015 Free State Tumahole, Fezile Dabi National Home Affairs Mondli Mvambi Parys Stadium, Stake Holder [email protected] Tumahole Engagements 0820433744 08H30 – 14H00 Strengthening relations with all 3 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity provincial stakeholder forums Immigration matters Civic matters (Birth Registration, footprints, etc.) Department of Transport Minister Elizabeth Dipuo Peters 13. 10 April 2015 Free State Harrismith, Harrismith Community Imbizo on the Ishmael Mnisi Tsiame Townhall economic effects of the 072 566 0827 Maluti-a- De Beers By-Pass Phofung Department of Science and Technology Minister Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor 14. 11 April 2015 Free State Reitz, Reitz Science and Technology Boitumelo Marishane Nketoana Nketoana Imbizo 012 843 6842 Boitumelo.marishane@ds t.gov.za Department Telecommunication and Postal Services Minister Siyabonga Cyprian Cwele 15. 11 April 2015 Free State Reitz, Reitz Science and Technology Mr Siya Qoza Nketoana Nketoana Imbizo 012 427 8511 082 898 1657 [email protected] Free State Office of the Premier Premier Sekgobelo Elias Magashule 16. 11 April 2015 Free State Reitz, Reitz Science and Technology Mondli Mvambi 4 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Nketoana Nketoana Imbizo [email protected] 0820433744 Department of Energy Deputy Minister Thembi Majola 17. 09 April 2015 Free State Moqhaka Kroonstad Lerato Ntsoko +27 12 406 7799 +27 82 459 2788 [email protected] v.za Brian Mohlala [email protected] ov.za Department of Higher Education and Training Deputy Minister Mduduzi Manana 18. 08 April 2015 Gauteng Westrand Westcol College Post schooling Mduduzi Gumede opportunities NSFAS, 0716002846 TVET Colleges, Artisan Training Department of Transport Minister Elizabeth Dipuo Peters 19. 07 April 2015 Gauteng City of DLTC in Unannounced visit to Ishmael Mnisi Tshwane Gauteng Driver License Testing 072 566 0827 Centre (DLTC) Train trip Germiston Walkabout; train trip from Station to Germiston to Park station Part Station and (interaction with Park Station, commuters) and later 5 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity City of Walkabout at Park Johannesburg, Station to train trip to Gauteng Tembisa (interaction with commuters); Visit to the Train trip from Gauteng nerve centre Park Station to Tembisa Station and to the nerve centre in next to Kaalfontein Station, Esselen Park, Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Gauteng Deputy Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga 20. 08 April 2015 Gauteng City of DLTCs in Unannounced visit to Sam Monareng Tshwane Gauteng Drivel License Testing 071 872 0744 Centres (DLTCs Pretoria, Marabastad bus Interaction with public, terminus public transport safety operation Department of Social Development Deputy Minister Hendrietta Ipeleng Bogopane-Zulu 21. 10 April 2015 Gauteng Ekurhuleni Boksburg Cannabis Roundtable Mathuto Motumi Metro 012 312 7485 082 558 4164 [email protected] Department of Home Affairs 6 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Minister Malusi Knowledge Nkanyezi Gigaba 22. 10 April 2015 Gauteng Tshwane TBC Engagement with broader Neo Mashigo Business Sector [email protected] a DHA Immigration 012 432 6623 Policy Review [email protected] v.za IMS Business Desk Attracting Critical skills on government identified priority areas Department of State Security Agency Minister Mbangiseni David Mahlobo 23. 10 April 2015 Gauteng Tshwane Stakeholder Seminar Marcia Khoza Municipality 0721020240 [email protected] Department of Communications Minister Faith Muthambi 24. 12 April 2015 Gauteng Tshwane Tshedimosetso Stakeholder engagement Peter Gumede House and Imbizo 011 834 3560 083 570 8080 [email protected] Department of Small Business Development Minister Lindiwe Zulu 25. 12 April 2015 Gauteng Tshwane Tshedimosetso Stakeholder engagement Linton L Mchunu, Mr House and Imbizo 012 394 1006 [email protected] 7 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity Department of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries Minister Senzeni Zokwana 26. 07 April 2015 KwaZulu- Newcastle Meeting/Project visit Dennis D Molaba, Natal 012 319 6000 [email protected] Department of Higher Education and Training Minister Dr Bonginkosi Emmanuel "Blade" Nzimande 27. 07 April 2015 KwaZulu- uMgungundlov Richmond Community Imbizo Sibongile Mncwabe Natal u (Acting) 012 312 5541 / 021 469 5150 082 388 4739 [email protected] Department of Social Development Minister Bathabile Olive Dlamini 28. 08 April 2015 KwaZulu- uThungulu Esikhawini Project Mikondzo Justice Natal 0794977426 Lindo 0827906108 KwaZulu-Natal Office of the Premier Premier Senzo Mchunu 29. 08 April 2015 KwaZulu- uThungulu Esikhawini Project Mikondzo Justice Natal 0794977426 Lindo 0827906108 Department of Energy Deputy Minister Thembi Majola 30. 12 and 13 KwaZulu- Zululand Lerato Ntsoko April 2015 Natal Tel: +27 12 406 7799 Mobile: +27 82 459 2788 8 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity [email protected] v.za Brian Mohlala [email protected] ov.za Department of Human Settlements Minister Lindiwe Nonceba Sisulu 31. 12 April 2015 KwaZulu- KwaDukuza Groutville Community Imbizo and Xolani Xundu Natal Priority 2 Housing Handover [email protected] a Deputy Minister Zou Kota-Fredericks 32. 12 April 2015 KwaZulu- KwaDukuza Groutville Community Imbizo and Xolani Xundu Natal Priority 2 Housing Handover [email protected] a Department of Environmental Affairs Deputy Minister Barbara Thompson 33. 07 April 2015 Kwazulu- Umgungundlov Umgungundlovu Launch / Community Pheladi Makena Natal u District Engagement 012 399 8501 Municipality KZN Umgungundlovu 082 924 0896 Small Recyclers Support [email protected] Programme & ov.za Composting Facility 086 111 2468 Department of Transport Minister Elizabeth Dipuo Peters 34. 11 April 2015 KwaZulu- Pietermaritzbu Nhlazatshe Handing over of houses Ishmael Mnisi Natal rg, Msunduzi Community Hall in Pietermaritzburg 072 566 0827 Local (Presidential Imbizo Municipality commitments) and meeting with community 9 NO Date Province Municipality Venue Type / Nature of event Contact Person or activity leaders Deputy Minister Sindisiwe Chikunga 35. 07 April 2015 KwaZulu- Durban, Port of Durban Tour to the Port of Sam Monareng Natal EThekwini Tour & Hilton Durban 071 872 0744 Metropolitan Hotel Municipality
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