As part of the ongoing #WorkersMonth campaign, KZN Legislature Speaker Hon. Nontembeko Boyce and Deputy Chairperson Hon. OB Kunene visited N3 Highway service stations—engaging with petrol attendants and the public to promote active citizenry and participatory democracy.
In continuation of the Workers’ Month campaign, the Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, Hon. Nontembeko Boyce, accompanied by the Deputy Chairperson of Committees, Hon. OB Kunene, visited service stations along the N3 Highway. This visit formed part of the Legislature’s public participation programme, aimed at engaging with petrol attendants and members of the public to promote active citizenry and participatory democracy in the province.
The programme also served as a public awareness campaign to educate communities about the role and functions of the Legislature, the Constitution, and key legislative processes. Through these engagements, the Legislature strives to foster a deeper understanding of democratic governance and encourage meaningful involvement in legislative programmes.
This initiative is in line with the Legislature’s constitutional mandate to promote public participation and ensure that all workers, including those in vulnerable sectors, are heard, informed, and empowered about their rights and responsibilities. It underscores the Legislature’s commitment to inclusive governance and the protection of workers’ rights.
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As part of the ongoing #WorkersMonth campaign, KZN Legislature Speaker Hon. Nontembeko Boyce and Deputy Chairperson Hon. OB Kunene visited N3 Highway service stations—engaging with petrol attendants and the public to promote active citizenry and participatory democracy.