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KwaZulu-Natal Human Settlements, 31 July 2014

 

 

Launch of Women's Build to commemorate Women's Month

 

 

Kwa-Zulu-Natal MEC for Human Settlements and Public Works RR Pillay together
with Deputy Minister of Human Settlements Ms Z. Kota-Fredericks, Deputy
Minister of Arts and Culture R. Mabudafhasi and the Mayor of eThekwini
Municipality, Councillor J. Nxumalo will launch the 2014 Women's Build
campaign at Kingsburgh West, south-west of Durban under the theme: "Moving
Women in Human Settlements Economic Empowerment Forward."

 

Hundred volunteers comprising primarily of young women will build houses
during Women's month (August) for the elderly, women and child-headed
households to commemorate the 1956 Women's March to the Union Buildings
against the Apartheid pass laws.

 

Women's Build is a Letsema project coordinated annually by the Department of
Human Settlements during Women's Month. It is a partnership project between
Government, the private sector and the community to raise consciousness
about the construction sector and the women's role in it. It also promotes
volunteerism and women's access to human settlements economic opportunities.

 

The build will also fast track human settlements delivery in Kingsburgh
West, create support structures and build the capacity of the unemployed
youth and women in the area. Tomorrow's launch will commence with a
Stakeholders Breakfast at Protea Karridene Hotel at 8h00 followed by a
brick-laying session by the two Deputy Ministers, MEC, Mayor and members of
eThekwini Municipality Executive Committee members on site where the Build
will take place at Kingsburgh West.

 

Thereafter the Ministerial entourage will address members of the community
formally launching the 2014 Women's Build.

 

On Women's Day, Saturday 9 August 2014, President Jacob Zuma accompanied by
Human Settlements Minister Ms Lindiwe Sisulu, KwaZulu-Natal Premier, MEC
Pillay and eThekwini Municipality Mayor will also partake in the build when
they visit the Kingsburgh West to do a brick-laying session as part of the
Women's Month activities prior to the main National Women's Day official
event at Umlazi's King Zwelithini Stadium.

 

The houses to be built by the volunteers will be handed over to the
identified beneficiaries on the 30th of August by Minister Sisulu. Members
of the media are invited to cover this milestone event in women empowerment.
Transport for journalists from central Durban to Kingsburgh West and back to
Durban on Friday has been arranged.

 

Please confirm attendance with Mbulelo Baloyi on 079 871 3915) by Thursday
31 July 2014 and Thabo Mofokeng on 076 617 8099.

 

Details of the launch project are as follows:

 

-   Date: 1 August 2014 (Friday)

 

-   Time: 11h00

 

-   Venue: Kingsburgh West Township, eThekwini Municipality, Kwa-Zulu Natal

 

 

Issued by:

KwaZulu-Natal Human Settlements <http://www.kznhousing.gov.za/> 

 

For more information:

Mbulelo Baloyi, 079 871 3915

Thabo Mofokeng, 076 617 8099

 

 

From: http://www.gov.za/speeches/view.php?sid=47239

 

 

 

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