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Kganyago: KwaZulu-Natal Imbizo (02/11/2004)

2nd November 2004

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Date: 02/11/2004
Source: Department of Public Works
Title: N Kganyago: KwaZulu-Natal Imbizo


SPEECH BY DEPUTY MINSTER OF PUBLIC WORKS, N KGANYAGO, AT THE KWAZULU-NATAL IMBIZO: BRINGING PARLIAMENT TO PEOPLE, 2 November 2004

The Minister of Agriculture & Land Affairs, Ms Thoko Didiza
Members of the National Parliament
Members of the provincial legislature
Local Councillors
Distinguished guests
Ladies and Gentlemen

Since 1994, the government has rallied behind poverty alleviation in an effort to improve the quality of life of our many communities. In that period, government has initiated various projects and programmes to fight poverty and these include, but are not limited to:

* Free Public Health Care for Pregnant Women and small children
* Feeding schemes for learners at deserving schools
* Free basic services for poor households
* Personal Income Tax reductions
* Children,
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