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Diko was formerly the spokesperson for the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League [4] [5] and chief director of communications in the provincial government of Gauteng. [6] In June 2016, she was appointed national communications manager for the national ANC, a full-time job at the head of the ANC's department of information and publicity ...
Andrek "Panyaza" Lesufi (born 4 September 1968) is a South African politician who was appointed the seventh Premier of Gauteng in October 2022. He was previously Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Education in the Gauteng provincial government between May 2014 and October 2022, with the exception of a two-day stint as MEC for Finance in May 2019.
The Department is administered by Member of the Executive Council (MEC) Matome Chiloane, while the current Acting Head of Department (HoD) is Rufus Mmutlana. In the fiscal year 2023/24, the Gauteng Department of Education was slated to receive a budget allocation of R63.4 billion to bolster the department's overarching mission of delivering ...
On 20 March 2018, he was sworn in as a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature. He replaced former premier Paul Mashatile. [2] Chiloane was elected to a full term in the 2019 provincial election. He was appointed chairperson of the education committee in the legislature. [3] On 7 October 2022, Chiloane was appointed MEC for Education. [4]
She has served as the Gauteng MEC (Member of the Executive Council) for Health and Wellness since October 2022. She was the MEC for Finance and e-Government from May 2019 until October 2022. Nkomo-Ralehoko was elected to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in June 1999. She briefly served as the Education MEC in May 2019.
Florida Department of Education spokesperson Sydney Booker, has since pushed back on the publisher’s lawsuit, telling the BBC that it is a ‘stunt,’ adding that: “There are no books banned ...
At the provincial election held on 8 May 2019, she was elected to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature as an ANC representative, and was sworn in as an MPL on 22 May. [2] On 29 May, premier David Makhura announced his executive council. Hlophe was appointed MEC responsible for the provincial Department of Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation.
Maseko resigned from the National Assembly in 1995 and became superintendent-general of the Gauteng Department of Education from 1995 to 2000. [3] During a subsequent stint in the private sector, in 2001 and 2002 he was managing director of the Damelin Education Group and CEO of Sifikile Investments.