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KwaZulu-Natal Government to Help Improve the Standard of Living for Many Youths
Source: BuaNews
Source Date: Wednesday, February 08, 2012
Focus: Knowledge Management in Government
Country: South Africa
Created: Feb 08, 2012

On Monday, Khumalo joined MEC for Finance Ina Cronje at Eastwood Secondary School in Pietermaritzburg to interact with the local community, informing them of the purpose of the programme.

 

“We are here to listen to you. We brought you all the government departments to give you answers. But by the same token, we would also like to encourage young people to stand up and do things for themselves and come up with solutions so that the government can meet us halfway,” said Khumalo.

 

Leleti School Grounds was officially launched last week at JL Dube in KwaMashu, north of Durban.

 

Cronje - a champion of the uMgungundlovu District Municipality – said: “For too long, communities have been stuck in first gear. We are going to turn this skoro-skoro into a racing car. But we have to push together if we are to win the race against poverty, unemployment and all social ills of alcohol and drug abuse, teenage pregnancies an HIV/AIDS.

 

“The government is moving service delivery for young people in this area into top gear. I am happy to engage with learners, teachers and communities about the issues that lie close to their hearts. Our engagement does not end here, we will follow up on your issues.”

 

Learners at Eastwood Secondary School used the opportunity to talk about teenage pregnancy, substance abuse and financial assistance towards further education.

 

One learner, who did not want to be named, asked that government come up with a strategy to teach parents at home about substance abuse. The learner said although schools have programmes in place to educate them, they still have to go back home to parents who have substance abuse problems.

 

Cronje also officially launched the War Room in Eastwood to ensure government visibility at a household level.

 

“Each household will be profiled and the various departments and the various role players will assist the household members with their respective needs,” said Cronje.
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