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2010/02/04

F Ngubentombi: Rural Development workshop

We will know that we are successful in the implementation of rural development when we see sustainable and vibrant rural communities.

Infrastructure development is a prerequisite for economic development of both the urban and rural developments; therefore our mandate on infrastructure delivery continues to play a significant and central role in confronting these enormous challenges. Areas with poor infrastructure development will not attract viable economic investments.

We ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8958&tid=8975   Size: 5KB   Speaker: F Ngubentombi   Collection: speeches_cms

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2009/07/31

F Ngubentombi: Construction Indaba during Construction Week

Contractors are the mainstay of the construction industry; their development will therefore mark a leap in the transformation of the construction industry.

The construction is a very important sector of our economy because it is responsible for building and developing the infrastructure. Infrastructure development must lower the cost of doing business and facilitate social development.

"Properly executed, infrastructure development can contribute towards labour absorbing ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=5290&tid=5435   Size: 6KB   Speaker: F Ngubentombi   Collection: speeches_cms

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2009/07/27

F Ngubentombi: Visit to Nomsa Secondary School construction site during Construction Week

The national Construction week campaign is about raising the profile of, and awareness about the construction industry, particularly its role and impact in economic growth and in social development. Through the government s infrastructure drive, the construction industry will, once more, help to revive the entire economy. The theme for this year s national Construction Week is therefore appropriate in wording and formulation: The construction industry lays a concrete foundation for the era of... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=5270&tid=5415   Size: 4KB   Collection: speeches_cms

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2009/07/29

F Ngubentombi: Boitumelo Hospital construction site visit during Construction Week

The National Construction Week (NCW) campaign is about raising the profile of and awareness about the construction industry, particularly its role and impact in economic growth and in social development. The theme for this year s NCW is therefore appropriate in wording and formulation the construction industry lays a concrete foundation for the era of renewal.

We will make sure that the construction industry contributes to the creation of job opportunities. Through the government s ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=5269&tid=5414   Size: 6KB   Speaker: F Ngubentombi   Collection: speeches_cms

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0.7741

2010/03/15

F Ngubentombi: Free State Public Works and Rural Development Prov Budget Vote 2010/11

Through the implementation of the Expanded Public Works Programme, the department creates short-term jobs and builds social capital by involving communities in socio-economic infrastructure development in their areas. The Expanded Public Works Programme also seeks to contribute to skills development, thus increasing job opportunities and enterprise development.

As you are all aware, the EPWP projects target youth, women and people with disabilities who are provided with relevant ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=8865&tid=8882   Size: 28KB   Speaker: F Ngubentombi   Collection: speeches_cms

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2009/07/28

F Ngubentombi: Free State Public Works and Rural Development Prov Budget Vote 2009/10

Because of the transversal nature of EPWP, additional budgets for projects will also come from all provincial departments and municipalities

A new department with a strategic mandate

Speaker, we are conscious of the strategic mandate entrusted to our newly reconfigured Department of Public Works and Rural Development. The corporate strategy and structure of the department will therefore be designed to articulate Public Works and Rural Development as two important distinct yet ... [highlighted result]

URL: http://www.info.gov.za/speech/DynamicAction?pageid=461&sid=4456&tid=4601   Size: 23KB   Speaker: F Ngubentombi   Collection: speeches_cms