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Release of findings following SAHRC's Water and Sanitation Investigation in five Free State Municipalities
MEDIA INVITE:
07 July 2013
South African Human Rights Commission invites members of the Media to the Launch of the Water and Sanitation Reports, following our investigations in to several municipalities in the Free State Province.
The SAHRC has completed its investigations into the water and sanitation situation in five (5) Municipalities in the province which include: Dihlabeng Local Municipality, Setsotso Local Municipality, Metsimaholo Local Municipality, Masilonyana Local Municipality and Mangaung Metropolitan Municipality.
Deputy-chairperson Dr Pregs Govender will release the reports at a media conference in Bloemfontein.
Details are as follows:
Date: Wednesday, 10 July 2013
Venue: SAHRC Offices, Bloemfontein
50 East Burger Str, 1st Floor, TAB Building
Time: 12h00
The Reports will include the findings and recommendations.
For more information, please contact Wisani Baloyi on 0715418703
ENDS
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