MINISTER of Natural Resources, Raphael Trotman has inspected the work being conducted on the Kwakwani Workers’ Club.
According to a press statement, the club’s rehabilitation formed part of a commitment made by Minister Trotman, after he was made aware that the club needed major repairs and upgrades.
Ongoing rehabilitative works include the changing of the floorboards, fixture to the roof, windows, doors, pavilion, male and female sanitary areas, bar and kitchen areas along with an overall facelift of the building.

The minister had an opportunity to get an understanding of the significant role which the club has played in the community over the years.
Minister Trotman’s aim is to make the club more user-friendly so that it may continue to serve the needs of the community.
While on the trip, Minister Trotman also inspected the Linden-Kwakwani trail which was recently rehabilitated.
In the past, persons had issues traversing the trail, especially when it rained. This year, however, even with heavy rains, the roadway remained open and durable.
The Ministry of Natural Resources also upgraded Kwakwani’s one-mile main access road that leads from the Kwakwani waterfront to the Kwakwani Park.
“The Minister is pleased to have had a successful visit to Kwakwani, he expresses thanks to the community leaders and residents who also took time out to interact with him and team, sharing concerns and showing gratitude for the continued focus being given to the community,” said the ministry.