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LIMPOPO PICTORIAL REPORT
MINISTERIAL DTT OUTREACH PROGRAMME
@ Tiyani/Magoro Village
17 APRIL 2016
VHEMBE DISTRICT MUNICIPALITY
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Exhibitions & services 2
Door to door 6
Minister Faith Muthambi 8
Attendance 9
Provincial Director, GCIS 10
One on one with the Minister 10
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PHOTO CAPTION: SABC TV licence exhibition stall.
Caption, Above Pic: Quite popular! Residents queue for information products at
the GCIS exhibition stall during the Minister’s outreach on the DTT programme at
Tiyani village on Sunday, 17 April 2016.
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Picture Caption: Residents enquiring about social grants from SASSA officials.
Picture Caption: Residents taking advantage of the presence of IEC officers and
registered for local government elections to be held on the 3rd of August this year.
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Photo Caption: All the information you need to know about the benefits of the set-
top boxes and migrating from analogue to digital.
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CAPTION: Elisa Maswanganyi in Pink T-Shirt with her family members appreciating the
visit by the Minister “Thank you minister for visiting my house, other leaders turn away
their heads when they pass here”
Pics above (Left): Getting ready for door to door: Communications Minister, Faith
Muthambi with Eunice Nkuna, the GCIS Regional Communications Officer responsible
for Vhembe and Mopani region. Pic Right, Minister Muthambi with SABC reporter,
Witness Tiva.
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CAPTION, PICS above: far right shakings hands with Minister is Ellen Miluva
Mdaka unemployed single mother of four who appealed to the Minister to build
her an RDP house.
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CAPTION, PICS above: From left is Mr Mugivhela Rambado followed by Dr
Fhatuwani Muthuvi Singing the National Anthem during the official opening of
Tiyani Imbizo programme.
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PHOTO CAPTION: local dancers entertain the guests during the Outreach Awareness campaign
on the DTT at Smashblock, Thabazimbi on Saturday, 12 September 2015
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Below is one on one with the Mnister: Community members raising their concerns.
Patience Ngobeni requested the Minister to ask parliament to bring back death penalty so that rape perpetrators can stop raping young girls. She also accused the Minister of coming to the area to campaign for local government elections.
Samuel Baloyi “ As an old man, I feel deeply hurt by lack of tertiary institutions in our local area, as a result our kids travel to far places and we don’t have enough money for their accommodation and study fees”
Bejani Khosa on behalf of SANCO submitted a list of issues which he needs the Minister to attend to. He however emphasised shortage of class rooms and requested for renovations of Vungela Primary School.
Josephine Khosa is worried about house breaking, shortage of police vans, kidnaping of young kids, murder and shop breakings in Tiyani and the surrounding villages.
CAPTION, PICS above: GCIS Limpopo Provincial Director, Thanyani Ravhura
informing the audience on the role and services offered by GCIS.