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Msengana-Ndlela: Senior Management Service Conference (21/09/2004)

21st September 2004

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Date: 21/09/2004
Source: Department of Provincial and Local Government
Title: L Msengana-Ndlela: Senior Management Service Conference


SPEECH BY MS L MSENGANA-NDLELA, DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PROVINCIAL AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT (DPLG), AT THE SENIOR MANAGEMENT SERVICE CONFERENCE, Cape Town International Convention Centre (CTICC), 21 September 2004

SUPPORTING THE LOCAL SPHERE OF GOVERNMENT TO FULFIL ITS CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE AND ADDRESS THE CHALLENGES OF THE SECOND ECONOMY: THE ROLE OF THE NATIONAL AND PROVINCIAL SPHERES

Chairperson;
Honourable Minister for Social Development, Dr Zola Skweyiya;
Honourable Premier for the Gauteng Province, Mr Mbhazima Shilowa;
DG of DPSA and DG
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