THE SPEAKER OF THE KWAZULU-NATAL LEGISLATURE HON. NONTEMBEKO BOYCE ACCOMPANIED BY DEPUTY CHIEF WHIP HON. MCDONNELL COLEY ENGAGING WITH PETROL ATTENDANTS AND MEMBERS OF THE PUBLIC TO PROMOTE ACTIVE CITIZENRY AND EDUCATE THE PUBLIC ABOUT LEGISLATURE AND PARTICIPATORY DEMOCRACY IN THE PROVINCE.
The Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature Hon. Nontembeko Boyce accompanied by Deputy Chief Whip Hon. McDonnell Coley through the legislature programme of public participation today visited several garages across the province to engage with petrol attendants and members of the public to promote active citizenry and educate the public about legislature and participatory democracy in the province.
As a token of appreciation, the Speaker gave a small gift to petrol station workers, acknowledging the unique challenges they face in the workplace.
This initiative forms part of the Legislature’s constitutional mandate to promote public participation and ensure that even the most vulnerable workers are heard, informed, and empowered about their rights.
By visiting selected petrol stations and engaging with the public, the Speaker is reaffirming the Legislature’s unwavering commitment to inclusive, responsive, and people-centered legislature where every worker counts.
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The Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature Hon. Nontembeko Boyce accompanied by Deputy Chief Whip Hon. McDonnell Coley engaging with petrol attendants and members of the public to promote active citizenry and educate the public about legislature and participatory democracy in the province.