
CAPE TOWN- Western Cape provincial leader Helen Zille has given her provincial address and on the top priority list is the province water crisis.
The current talking points of the provincial leader address.
#Zille says 598,000 new jobs were added to WCape since 4th quarter of 2009 according to latest Labour Force Survey. #SOPA2018 "Where?" shouts the opposition. #Zille says 106,000 new jobs since 4th q of 2016 in spite of drought (@itchybyte)
— Team News24 (@TeamNews24) February 22, 2018
#SOPA2018 @helenzille says Conradie Better Living Model Project will provide 3600 residential opportunities & 800 (20%) will be subsidised.
⚠️Thats 1000 less subsidised units than originally planned
⚠️Original tender was that it 49% would be subsidised and 51% market pic.twitter.com/C3TCWZczfE— JulianS (@GrowAwaySA) February 22, 2018
The @WesternCapeGov is now providing the cheapest Wifi in the Country 🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦#WCSOPA #SOPA2018 pic.twitter.com/dxoLkMyttt
— Ricardo Mackenzie (@ricardomackenzi) February 22, 2018
#WCSOPA The province has once again recorded the lowest official unemployment rate, which now stands at 19.5%, against a national unemployment rate of 26.7%. @helenzille
— Western Cape Gov (@WesternCapeGov) February 22, 2018
#WCSOPA The Premier’s Advancement of Youth Project – or PAY – offers deserving matriculants the opportunity of work experience in the public sector, contactable references for their CV, and a set of skills to render them marketable and employable. pic.twitter.com/fJaUhkiLTD
— Western Cape Gov (@WesternCapeGov) February 22, 2018
#WCSOPA National government’s approach to land reform is called the Proactive Land Acquisition Strategy. This allows the state to purchase land on the open market and allocate it to beneficiaries. pic.twitter.com/2CXA1HCcLt
— Western Cape Gov (@WesternCapeGov) February 22, 2018
Photo Credit- Voice of the Cape
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