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Public Works Unveils Projects
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Monday, April 11, 2011
Focus: Electronic and Mobile Government, Citizen Engagement, Internet Governance
Country: South Africa
Created: Apr 11, 2011

Government also intends on employing 400 people for two years to maintain fishing harbours in the Western Province.

 

The construction of low cost bridges in rural areas is another example of a job creation programme and will require collaboration with the Department of Defence.

 

Meanwhile, KZN MEC for Public Works Maggie Govender, hailed two EPWP projects in the province.

A new operating theatre is being built at the King George Hospital. Trainees from the EPWP have been drafted, to assist in the upgrade.

 

In Port Shepstone, one of the hospitals being prepared for the roll out of the National Health Insurance, is being extended and trainees under the EPWP are also being utilised.

 

Mahlangu-Nkabinde also lauded South Africans for heeding the call to share their expertise in different areas to assist the Public Works Department.

 

This campaign to recall retired built environment engineers and artisans to provide practical skills was launched in February with the intention of them training the unqualified, engineers and artisans. Over 9000 people have been said to be on board with this initiative.

 

Mahlangu-Nkabinde was also excited about the first of 10 new schools to be unveiled in the Eastern Cape.

 

The Willowvale Senior Secondary School was built using alternative methods of construction in an effort to eradicate mud schools. Nine more schools are being built in this province. This school will have a vegetable garden, soup kitchen, 18 classrooms and a laboratory.

 

These new schools will be built to be environmentally friendly and cost effective. The time period that is needed to complete these projects are much shorter.

 

Meanwhile, the department is appealing to South Africans to help them finalise the country’s asset register.

 

There will be a six month amnesty period for people who are unlawfully occupying state assets to correct their situation.

 

Mahlangu-Nkabinde said other departments including the justice cluster, international relations and land affairs will also assist on the project.

 

State properties that fall outside South Africa will also be looked in to and assessed before decisions will be taken on their future.
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