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Service Municipal Bulletin

27 June 2013
Energy resources can unlock economy
Energy resources can unlock economyDeputy President Kgalema Motlanthe speaks to youth about skills development in the energy sector

The recently held South African Green Energy Youth Summit organised by the South African Youth Council, had the honour of Deputy President, Kgalema Motlanthe, deliver the he keynote address at the event.

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World Refugee Day
World Refugee DayMigration Services organises international day

This year’s United Nations High Commissions for Refugees’ (UNHCR) theme was: “One Family Torn Apart by War is One Too Many.” 

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Motlekar BBQ Awards
Motlekar BBQ AwardsTokyo Sexwale and Mamphela Rampele, keynote speakers at this annual event

Brace yourself for an evening of high-octane thrills at the forthcoming Motlekar Holdings Black Business Quarterly Awards, hosted by Cape Media Corporation. With Minister of Human Settlements, Tokyo Sexwale, and AgangSA leader, Mamphela Ramphele, already confirmed to take the stage as keynote speakers.

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Issues with service delivery
Issues with service deliveryInternational Public Service Day: SA is severely lacking

Public Service Day has become a day of recognising a competent civil service as one of the foundations of a sound democracy and a successful government, consequently pronouncing to the world that civil service is nothing less than a human rights issue.

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Recycling Bins for Schools project
Recycling Bins for Schools projectKnysna Municipality donates recycling drums to schools

The Knysna Municipality has provided 14 schools with 42 bins for recycling as part of an ongoing initiative to raise environmental awareness and encourage sustainable waste management practices in communities.

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