Ntibane farm pre school project gains momentum
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  • Oversight Visit to Ntibane Farm Pre-School: Councillor M. Mpheleli and his team conducted an inspection to monitor the progress of the ongoing project, ensuring effective work and adherence to schedule.
  • Improved Project Coordination and Progress: The oversight engagement has enhanced coordination, allowing issues to be addressed promptly and ensuring the project stays on track for community benefit.
  • Focus on Early Childhood Development Infrastructure: The project is part of the municipality’s initiative to develop safe learning environments for children, fostering early childhood education in the area.

Councillor Mpheleli, Portfolio Head for the Infrastructure Services Department, conducted an oversight visit on the 5th of  September 2025 at Ntibane Farm Pre-School, Tsolo to monitor the progress of the ongoing project. The visit aimed at ensuring that work is carried out effectively and within schedule.

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The oversight engagement has proven valuable in improving coordination and accelerating the pace of the project. By closely monitoring progress, the leadership ensures that challenges are addressed quickly and that the work remains on track for the benefit of the local community.

The Ntibane Farm Pre-School project forms part of the municipality’s efforts to invest in early childhood development infrastructure, creating safe and suitable learning environments for children. Community members have welcomed the intervention, noting that the development will provide lasting benefits for young learners in the area.

Councillor Mpheleli reaffirmed the municipality’s commitment to delivering quality services and facilities that uplift communities. He emphasized that oversight visits are key to ensuring accountability and progress in projects that directly impact people’s lives.


 

 

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