The Mpumalanga Premier, Mr Mandla Ndlovu is set to deliver his first State of the Province Address (SOPA) on Friday since his election into the position, over the past seven months. He is expected to outline measures to address socio-economic challenges faced by the growing population of the province, currently at 5.3 million, such as poverty and unemployment.
Premier Ndlovu’s address will further reflect on the achievements of the government, to confirm the growing number of people with access to social intervention programmes which include housing, scholar bus transport, and school nutrition programme.
Shortly after being sworn-in as the Premier of Mpumalanga Province, Ndlovu outlined the 7th administration’s key priorities of driving inclusive growth and job creation, reduce poverty and tackle the high cost of living and building a capable, ethical and developmental state. He expressed commitment to work tirelessly, to better the lives of the people through the delivery of sustainable quality services such as portable water, improved sanitation facilities and road infrastructure, as well as safe environment and good health services, among others.
Premier Ndlovu also vowed to strengthen the capacity of the infrastructure departments to accelerate the implementation of projects, such the Mpumalanga International Fruits Market and road networks.
The Premier’s address will be broadcast live on radio as well as on social media. It is scheduled as follows;
Date: Friday, 28 February 2025
Time: 10h00
Venue: Mpumalanga Legislature Chamber in Mbombela
Members of the media wishing to attend the SOPA are invited to send confirmations and personal details for accreditations by contacting Ms Phumla Mokoena (Office of the Premier) on 060 998 8781 or Mokoenapi@mpg.gov.za and Ms Sharlotte Nyalunga (Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature) on 073 044 1306 or sharlotten@mpuleg.gov.za.
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Issued by the Mpumalanga Provincial Government
Office of the Premier
Enquiries: Mr George Mthethwa (Provincial Government Spokesperson)
Contacts (013) 766 2242/ 083 302 2774
Email:GPMthethwa@mpg.gov.za