Mashatile to be Joined by Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi and Health MEC Faith Mazibuko
The Gauteng MEC for Human Settlements, Urban Planning and Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Lebogang Maile, has announced that he will be joined by Gauteng Premier, Panyaza Lesufi, and Health MEC Faith Mazibuko in a series of engagements aimed at addressing the challenges facing the province.
The trio will be embarking on a tour of various communities in Gauteng to engage with residents and listen to their concerns. This comes after the recent unrest and looting that took place in the province, leaving many communities devastated and in need of support.
MEC Maile expressed his excitement at having Premier Lesufi and MEC Mazibuko join him in this important initiative. He believes that their combined efforts will bring about positive change and help to rebuild the affected communities.
Premier Lesufi, who is also the acting MEC for Education, has been at the forefront of efforts to restore calm and stability in the province. He has been working tirelessly to ensure that schools are safe and ready to resume learning after the disruptions caused by the unrest.
MEC Mazibuko, on the other hand, has been working closely with the Department of Health to provide much-needed medical assistance to those affected by the unrest. She has also been actively involved in the vaccination rollout program, which has been a key focus for the province in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.
The trio’s joint efforts will not only focus on addressing the immediate needs of the affected communities but also on finding long-term solutions to the challenges facing the province. This includes addressing issues of unemployment, poverty, and inequality, which have been exacerbated by the recent events.
MEC Maile emphasized the importance of working together as a team to bring about meaningful change. He believes that the collaboration between the three MECs will bring about a holistic approach to addressing the challenges facing Gauteng.
The tour will kick off in the coming days, and the trio will visit various communities in the province, including those that were most affected by the unrest. They will engage with community leaders, business owners, and residents to understand their needs and concerns.
MEC Maile urged the residents of Gauteng to welcome Premier Lesufi and MEC Mazibuko with open arms and to engage with them constructively. He believes that their presence will bring hope and reassurance to the affected communities and show that the government is committed to supporting them during this difficult time.
In conclusion, the joint efforts of MEC Maile, Premier Lesufi, and MEC Mazibuko are a clear demonstration of the government’s commitment to addressing the challenges facing Gauteng. Their tour of the province will not only bring about immediate relief to the affected communities but also pave the way for long-term solutions. Let us all support and welcome them as they work towards rebuilding and restoring the province to its former glory.
