Wednesday, December 31, 2014

Happy New Year 2015



Dear Readers,

I'd like to Thank You for being part of this journey with msomisi.blogspot.com since August 2014.  As we all know the main essence of the blog is to share relevant news / information on Social and Development Matters.

By in large, we've managed to do this covering topics related to Education, Health, Agriculture, Governance and Human Rights, and we hope in 2015 we'll be more interactive with our leaders and stakeholders so as to provide more current and up to date information that will help shape the development of our Country.

Next year, we'll launch our networking platform "Thursday Talks" that will also allow for a face-face exchange of views that will help bring solutions for development.

We'd like to Thank the Private Sector, NGO's, Government and Development Partners but without forgetting our general readers.

Wishing you a great year 2015!

msomisi.blogspot.com

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