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Masakh' iSizwe Project Launched

23 July 2006

Masakh'isizwe Project Launched MEC Marius Fransman (left) presented the first 130 bursaries to students at a hand-over ceremony that was held in Grand West recently. From the left, are students Waseem Abrahams, Nomalady Tungani, National Public Works Minister Stella Sigcawu, students Thando Manwatha and Clayton Joubert, and Premier Ebrahim Rasool.
The Masakh' iSizwe (Let's Build the Nation) Project was launched in style at the Grant West Entertainment Centre recently. The project focuses on providing bursaries to students at high schools and tertiary institutions to acquire scarce skills in fields such as engineering, architecture and quantity surveying.

"I am happy to announce today that, as from this year, we will extend our bursaries from 10 to 250 students over the next three years. We will appropriate over R5 million for 130 bursaries this year (2006) and this amount will increase according to the number of students we will be assisting in the future," MEC Marius Fransman said.

The idea is to establish a Learning Organisation Unit that will support the sustainability of scarce skills in the Department. Along with this unit, the Masakh' iSizwe project will therefore boost the mission of our Department; to deliver a transport system and property infrastructure that is integrated, safe, reliable, affordable, sustainable and of the desired quality, through socially just, developmental and empowering processes that will improve the quality of life of our communities.

Enquiries:
Chris Prins
Manager: Communication
Department of Transport and Public Works
Tel: 021 483 2132
Email: cwprins@pgwc.gov.za

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