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FS Premier promises to accelerate service delivery

By Libuseng Nyaka

BLOEMFONTEIN- Outlining priorities of the 7th administration premier of Free State MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae promised to build on the experience and lessons learnt from governing to address unemployment, reignite economic growth, eradicate poverty and reduce inequality.


She said this while addressing the official opening of legislature on August 08,2024 .
“These goals go beyond mere intentions; they reflect our unwavering commitment to create a better life for all. We dare not fail, for we have come too far. Looking back at the past thirty years, we have made strides and changed our society for the better. Today the Free State is a better place for all to work, live and prosper. Today, the Free State is a much better place than it was yesterday,” she said.


Adding that the promise of a better life for all remains as true today as it was in the past.
“People have access to water, electricity, and housing. The quality of education has significantly improved and universal access to healthcare is becoming a reality. Progress towards gender equality is notable, and efforts to build shared economic growth are on course.”
She however admitted that challenges remain.

FS Premier MaQueen Letsoha-Mathae and Speaker of Legislature Mxolisi Dukwana.


“Our work is far from complete. There are areas of concern just as much as there are areas of great opportunities.”
She also promised to an inclusive governance in line with the new chapter of our democracy under the Government of National Unity compels us to work together, to harness our limitless possibilities to shape the present and future growth trajectory of our country.


“Here in the Free State, we will establish a new thinking, drawing from our collective wisdom to make it work. Our strength lies in our shared interests, and together, we have much to offer. The next five years represent a moment of great re-awakening and the ushering of a completely new society.”