Thuntsha Lerole Service Delivery Programme and 2023 Integrated Public Service Month: Accelerating Progress and Empowering Communities in Tswaing Local Municipality

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On September 1, 2023, the Acting Premier of Ngaka Modiri Molema District, Nono Maloyi, will launch the Thuntsha Lerole Service Delivery Programme in Tswaing Local Municipality. This coincides with the celebration of the 2023 Integrated Public Service Month. The event will be attended by MECs from various departments, Executive Mayors, and Mayors in the district, all with the aim of providing service delivery interventions and enhancing the quality of life for the citizens of Tswaing.

Empowering Communities through the Thuntsha Lerole Accelerated Service Delivery Programme

The Thuntsha Lerole Accelerated Service Delivery Programme is an innovative approach to empowering communities to become solution-oriented in addressing their local service delivery challenges. It demonstrates the value and contributions of public servants across the three spheres of government, celebrating their commitment to the Batho-Pele improvement initiatives.

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Service Delivery Activities during the Event

During the event, Acting Premier Maloyi and MECs will lead service delivery activities throughout the Tswaing municipality. These activities include fixing street lights, patching potholes, clearing illegal dumping sites, de-bushing crime hotspots, inspecting vehicles, ensuring business compliance, processing identity document applications, registering small and medium-sized enterprises (SMMEs), and more.

Schedule of the Thuntsha Lerole Programme and the 2023 Integrated Public Service Month Launch

The launch of Thuntsha Lerole Programme and the 2023 Integrated Public Service Month will take place on Friday, September 1, 2023, at the Letsopa Community Hall, Ottosdal. The government service exhibitions and community feedback will take place at 09h00, while the community engagement will be at 14h00. Members of the media are kindly requested to RSVP and provide their full details to Thebeetsile Keameditse at 079 888 7564 or tkeameditse@nwpg.gov.za. The community engagement will be streamed live on the Office of the Premier’s digital platforms.

Government’s Commitment to Improving Service Delivery and Empowering Citizens

These initiatives reflect the government’s commitment to improving service delivery and empowering its citizens. By fostering a sense of cooperation and collaboration between public servants and community members, the Thuntsha Lerole Programme and the Integrated Public Service Month serve as a testament to the power of unity and determination in achieving progress and development.

A Brighter, More Prosperous Future for the Tswaing Local Municipality

With the concerted efforts of dedicated public servants and proactive citizens, the Tswaing Local Municipality will undoubtedly experience significant improvements in service delivery and overall quality of life. With the backing of Acting Premier Maloyi and participating MECs, this event signals a new chapter in the region’s journey towards a brighter, more prosperous future for all its residents.

The Thuntsha Lerole Service Delivery Programme and the 2023 Integrated Public Service Month exemplify the power of collaboration between government and citizens in tackling pressing issues and improving the lives of South Africans in the region. The Tswaing Local Municipality stands poised to make great strides in addressing its challenges head-on, and the launch of these initiatives will undoubtedly accelerate progress and empower communities.

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