Picture: The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong
By KEDIBONE MOLAETSI
21 April 2025- The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong, will on Tuesday, engage stakeholders in Taung, North West, as part of Freedom Month Outreach Programme. Morolong’s visit to Taung forms part of a series of provincial engagements that he is undertaking aimed at strengthening government’s relationship with stakeholders, enhancing service delivery and promoting active citizen participation in democratic governance.
Morolong spokesperson, Gapi Moleme said he will take this opportunity to engage stakeholders on the importance of the Expropriation Act, BELA Act, NHI Act and Public Procurement Act. Moleme said Morolong will pay a courtesy visit to the Chief of Batlhaping Baga-Phuduhucwana Tribal Authority, Kgosi Tshepo Mankuroane, ahead of his Freedom Month activities at Taung Depot Hall.
Picture: The Deputy Minister in the Presidency, Kenny Morolong
23 August 2024
By REGINALD KANYANE
The Deputy Minister in The Presidency, Kenny Morolong said he has noted with excitement news of SADC Media Awards received by the GCIS and Channel Africa journalists.
Morolong congratulated both Fikile Marakalla and Tshimologo Moshatama, who have scooped second prize in photo and radio categories respectively. Marakalla was the second prize winner in the Photo Category with her pictures that were published in SA News and Diplomatic informer.
Marakalla’s winning entry highlighted the strong fraternal, historical as well as social relations between South Africa and the United Republic of Tanzania during the State visit of her Excellency Dr Samia Suluhu Hassan. Moshatama from Channel Africa Radio was the second prize winner in the Radio Category with his entry on the importance of shared water resources in the SADC regional integration and development and the contribution of the Kingdom of Lesotho in the management of shared water resources.
The SADC Media Awards are aimed at promoting excellence in the fields of Print Journalism, Radio Journalism, Television Journalism and Photojournalism.
“We are excited at the recognition that our staff and colleagues received from their peers in the SADC media fraternity. These awards serve to animate the hard work input by all our staff in ensuring enhanced access to information by the public.
“This, in a manner that enables the public objectively to participate in the task of social transformation. We encourage all our staff to continue working hard, sharing information with the public. We assure that both staff and management of his and Minister Ntshavheni’s questioning yet unflinching support,” he said.