Categories: Events

Deputy Minister Philly Mapulane’s Visit to Langa Township and Empowerment Initiatives

Deputy Minister Philly Mapulane is scheduled to visit Langa Township in Cape Town, Western Cape Province on May 16, 2023. This visit is part of pre-budget vote activations and will take place before the Departmental Budget Vote Speech on May 17, 2023. The event commemorates the centenary of Langa, the oldest township in the Western Cape.

A Brief History of Langa Township

Langa Township was formally established in 1927 due to the 1923 Urban Areas Act. The township has grown over the years in distinct phases, witnessing significant historical and cultural developments. The centenary celebration provides an opportunity to acknowledge and cherish the rich heritage and resilience of the township and its community.

Deputy Minister Mapulane’s Visit and Empowerment Initiatives

Deputy Minister Mapulane, in collaboration with the Department of Communications and Digital Technologies’ (DCDT) State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), will hand over gadgets and organize a career exhibition during his visit. These initiatives aim to establish a skills development ecosystem for the community by providing exposure to various Information and Communications Technology (ICT) opportunities. This aligns with the department’s mandate to create a vibrant ICT sector and ensures that all South Africans have access to reliable, affordable, and secure ICT services.

Event Venues and Schedule

The event will take place in two locations in Langa Township. Kulani High School will host the first part of the event at 10:30 am. The second part of the event will take place at Langa Civic Hall, commencing at 12:00 pm. Members of the media are encouraged to cover and follow the event, which promises to be an essential occasion for Langa Township and its residents.

Contact Information

For further inquiries about the event, Thabo Shingange can be reached at 079 636 6992 or media@DCDT.gov.za.

The Significance of the Visit

Initiatives like these demonstrate the government’s commitment to empowering communities, fostering skill development, and leveraging technology to improve the lives of its citizens. Deputy Minister Mapulane’s visit to Langa Township is not only an opportunity to commemorate the township’s centenary but also serves as a vital step towards a brighter future for its community. The government aims to bridge the digital divide, promote innovation, and ultimately create a more inclusive and prosperous South Africa through skill development and access to technology.

Serjio Zakharoff

A Russian-Spanish journalist and Cape Town native, channels his lifelong passion for South Africa into captivating stories for his local blog. With a diverse background and 50 years of rich experiences, Serjio's unique voice resonates with readers seeking to explore Cape Town's vibrant culture. His love for the city shines through in every piece, making Serjio the go-to source for the latest in South African adventures.

Recent Posts

Spreading Holiday Cheer: Firefighters Bring Joy to Children

In December 2024, firefighters brightened the holidays for children in care facilities by delivering wrapped…

2 days ago

A Persistent Nightmare in Embalenhle: Justice Served

In Embalenhle, South Africa, a dark nightmare unfolded as Themba Prince Shongwe committed terrible crimes,…

3 days ago

Illuminating Cape Town: Lighting Up Safety and Community

Cape Town's streetlight program shines brightly as it manages over 245,000 lights, making the city…

5 days ago

A Beacon of Hope: Gugulethu’s New Housing Project

The Gugulethu Infill Housing Project is bringing joy and hope to the community of Gugulethu,…

2 weeks ago

Championing Justice: The Journey of Colonel Celeste van der Klashorst

Colonel Celeste van der Klashorst is a fearless leader in South Africa's fight against violence…

3 weeks ago

World AIDS Day: Celebrating Progress and Confronting Challenges

World AIDS Day, celebrated on December 1, shines a light on the global fight against…

3 weeks ago