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Ministers visit Standerton

The project is aimed at creating job opportunities for military veterans through the Tswelopele venture water project between the Department of Military Veterans and the Department of Water Affairs.

The Deputy Minister of Water and Environmental Affairs, Ms Rejoice Mabudafhasi and the Deputy Minister of the Department of Defence and Military Veterans, Mr Thabang Makwetla, officially launched the Tswelopele Water Affairs Military Veterans Jobs Project in Standerton at the Town Hall last Friday.

The project is aimed at creating job opportunities for military veterans through the Tswelopele venture water project between the two departments.

They undertook to provide 92 job opportunities from the Rehabilitation of Water Resource Infrastructure (Construction) as well as the Central Operations Unit.

According to Ms Mabudafhatsi, the rehabilitation of water resource infrastructure has created 39 contract jobs, while the central operations unit has 53 permanent job opportunities, which entails the rehabilitation of water resource infrastructure and the cleaning of canals projects.

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