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Rural Development
All strategies of the SABP to improve the country socio-economically will have a bearing on the rural regions.
Special attention must be paid that the rural areas get their fair allocation of resources in order to improve these areas where necessary.
(See "Regional Development".)
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Integrated Sustainable Rural Development Strategy (ISRDS)
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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Rural Area Development
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 11:03:00 +0200
From: Nonhla Khawula [NonhlaK@bmc.org.za]
To: policies@sabp.org.za
Dear Sir/Madam!
It is a great pleasure for me to have such an opportunity to say what my mind thinks of developing rural areas.
If the government looks at it carefully, it would see the need of upbringing those less privileged. People in rural areas are struggling with employment and are too much on drugs and sex which lead them to death since they practice unprotected one.
I would then ask the government to make a quick response to appeals from the rural areas and tell the local municipalities to speed up their services. The Bible states it clear that people are dying because they lack knowledge. Lots and lots of people don't know what rights they have and they don't even see why we celebrate "FREEDOM DAY". This is because they are left out of the picture and they don't have any of those facilities the government promised.
Being a born and brewed woman from a rural area, I would like to say to the government "I'm not happy about the rural areas being the last on the list". Those people should be the first to get attention; they were the ones who were killed and forced to join the other political organizations and even forced to learn about them at primary school. Please let people enjoy and be free from oppression.
Concerned South African citizen
Nonhlanhla Khawula
Small Groups P.A.
Bryanston Methodist Church
P.O.Box 67218
Bryanston
2021
011 463-2333(w)
011 463-2450 (f)
082 699 5199
nonhlak@bmc.org.za
"Think carefully before you do or say something, by so doing you are helping both you and the next person"
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Subject: RE: Rural Area Development
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:05:05 +0200
From: Nonhla Khawula [NonhlaK@bmc.org.za]
To: info@businessparty.co.za
Hi Claire!
I need to see things happening in the Malangeni / Nkombo area. I think this is under the Umdoni or Scottburgh municipalities, but the Ugu Regional Municipal will have an idea of where this place falls under. This is the place in the KwaZulu Natal province along the coast. It is between Umzinto and Pennington.
Thank you so very much for a quick response. It is the first response I get in tons of mails I sent to the municipalities.
May you and yours be truly blessed for being efficient and loyal to your country?
Regards
Nonhlanhla
-------- Original Message --------
Subject: RE: Rural Area Development
Date: Fri, 28 Apr 2006 13:41:26 +0200
From: Nonhla Khawula NonhlaK@bmc.org.za
To: info@businessparty.co.za
Hi Claire!
1. Electricity (At the moment people are using candles and paraffin lamps, they are dangerous. I saw an old lady dead because of candles.)
2. Tar Roads (If it's raining kids can't go to school because taxis drivers don't want to risk their transport for them.)
3. Community Centre (No place to hold meetings, funerals and other community activities.)
I think these are most important things the community would like to have first.
Regards.
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