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13 December, 2018

IFP to March to Umlalazi Council on Poor Service Delivery

Tomorrow, 14 December 2018, the IFP in the Umlalazi Constituency led by IFP National Executive Council Member (NEC), Dr Cedric Xulu, will march in Eshowe to the Umlalazi Municipal Council to deliver a memorandum of grievances on poor service delivery to the Municipal Manager.

For far too long have the wards within the council been neglected and municipal services have come to a halt. It is for this reason why concerned and aggrieved residents will march on the council building to demand better services.

Media are invited to attend.

The details of the march are as follows:

Date: 14 December 2018
Time: 10h00
Starting Point: Eshowe College of Education, 2710, R66, Eshowe, 3815
End Point: Umlalazi Municipality, Hutchinson Street, Eshowe, 3815

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Contact:
Dr Cedric Xulu
IFP NEC Member & Umlalazi Constituency Executive
078 226 8991

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