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President Zuma opened the state-of-the-art Ngidini Primary School, in Ngqeleni, Libode, Eastern Cape on 16 January 2014.

The school was built as part of the Accelerated Schools Infrastructure Development initiative to eradicate mud schools & dilapidated schools.

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AMABHUNU AWANANDABA NEMANIFESTO YEQEMBU KODWA ABHEKA UBUQOTHO BOMHOLI WALELO QEMBU THEN ABESEBHEKA IMANIFESTO YAKHE. USUNGABHEKA KE NAWE UMDALA. ILIPHI IQEMBU OKULIWA NALO LAPHA NGAPHANDLE KO MKHONTO WESIZWE PARTY. JACOB ZUMA AYAMESABA AMABHUNU

AMABHUNU AWANANDABA NEMANIFESTO YEQEMBU KODWA ABHEKA UBUQOTHO BOMHOLI WALELO QEMBU THEN ABESEBHEKA IMANIFESTO YAKHE. USUNGABHEKA KE NAWE UMDALA. ILIPHI IQEMBU OKULIWA NALO LAPHA NGAPHANDLE KO MKHONTO WESIZWE PARTY.  JACOB ZUMA AYAMESABA AMABHUNU
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President Zuma launched the Fetsa Tlala food security campaign in Kuruman, Northern Cape, on 24 October 2013

To eradicate hunger mostly in the rural areas & earn a living.

129 beneficiaries were certified for organic farming. They received a pack house, irrigation system,

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Under President Zuma, on 21 February 2012, Transnet appointed a black owned auditing firm, Sizwe-Ntsaluba-Gobodo to handle the entire Transnet account.

This was part of Black Economic Transformation.

It was the first time in South Africa that a black auditor is appointed at

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President Zuma re-opened the upgraded R81 road linking Polowane and Giyani, on 08 October 2013.

This is because it was previously riddled with potholes.

President Zuma wanted to create this kind of infrastructure everywhere, not just in big cities.

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Under President Zuma, on 05 December 2013, Transnet awarded a R15.5bn contract to supply fuel for 5 years, to 100% black owned and five of them are more than 80% women owned.

President Zuma wanted to develop skills, create employment, and pioneer the creation of a new class of

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President Zuma opened the Dumisani Makhaye Drive, in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, on 02 December 2017

It is a 14.8km long road, connecting different townships which were separated during Apartheid.

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