National Thuma Mina campaign rolled out in Estcourt
The campaign is aimed at improving the lives of communities while improving service delivery, with the help of South African citizens

Taking up President Cyril Ramaphosa’s Thuma Mina Campaign call, Estcourt’s African National Congress (ANC) along with volunteers kicked this off with a clean- up initiative.
The campaign is aimed at improving the lives of communities while improving service delivery, with the help of South African citizens.
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Ward 10, under the leadership of Councillor Edith Lite, embarked on the Thuma Mina Campaign this past weekend and volunteers joined in to play their part in the community improvement.
President Cyril Ramaphosa believes it is about patriotism and a call for South Africans to work together to build a new and improved South Africa.
“We are here to work for our people. The campaign is about working for our people, ending corruption and making sure service delivery is upheld,” he explained when rolling out the national campaign.
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Councillor Lite will be hosting a community meeting at the Forderville Hall on Thursday at 6pm where she will introduce the campaign to locals. Also on the agenda is the status of the municipality, the asbestos project and the indigent policy.
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