Suhla James Masango (born 2 September 1957) is a South African politician who represented the Democratic Alliance (DA) in the National Assembly and Mpumalanga...
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Masango may refer to: Massangano, a city in Angola Masango, Bisoro, a colline of Burundi Bridget Masango (born 1962), South African politician James Masango...
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election on 27 November 2020 with 73% of the vote. He served alongside James Masango and Thomas Walters. He was re-elected to a full term as the first deputy...
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party's elective congress in October 2020. He now served alongside James Masango and Ashor Sarupen (later elected in a special election). Helen Zille...
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November 2016. Winston Rabotapi DA Ken Robertson DA Replaced Suhla James Masango on 6 October 2015. Denise Robinson DA David Christie Ross DA Dennis...
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Walters Leader John Steenhuisen Chairperson Helen Zille Preceded by James Masango Deputy Chief Whip of the Official Opposition In office 18 August 2022 –...
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Khathutshelo Rasilingwane James Lorimer Yao-Heng Sun Nico de Jager Roger William Tobias Chance Wildri Dennis Peach Bridget Masango Tsholofelo Motshidi-Bodlani...
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Chairperson of the DA in October 2019 after the retirement of incumbent James Selfe. The position is similar to a Secretary-General role in the party's...
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Greatful Masango (born July 18, 1989) is a South African footballer who most recently played as a right winger for Randers in Denmark. Masango represented...
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is a list of Southern Ndebele people. Ingwenyama Mayitjha II James Mahlangu Senteni Masango Ntongela Masilela Busisiwe Mkhwebane Themba Mabaso Solomon Mahlangu...
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Maimane Helen Zille Chairperson Helen Zille James Selfe Preceded by Position established Succeeded by James Masango Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises In...
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Sakkie Blanché Willem Doman Roy Jankielsohn Ryno King Les Labuschagne James Masango Karel Minnie Maans Nel Sydney Opperman Rafeek Shah Marius Swart Manie...
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2004 to 2009. She was elected in the 2004 general election and, with James Masango, was one of the DA's two representatives in the Mpumalanga constituency...
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Traditional Affairs 2004 – 2010 Succeeded by James Lorimer Political offices Preceded by James Masango South African Shadow Minister of Public Works...
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Political offices Preceded by James Masango South African Shadow Deputy Minister of Public Works 2015–present Succeeded by Incumbent Preceded by Roy Jankielsohn...
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Preceded by Wilmot James Succeeded by Annelie Lotriet Shadow Minister of Public Works In office 2012–2014 Preceded by James Masango Succeeded by Kenneth...
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of the Democratic Alliance in Mpumalanga on 3 March 2018, succeeding James Masango. On 20 September 2018, Sithole was announced as the Democratic Alliance's...
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Mars IFP National 23 April 2004 Ben Martins ANC National 23 April 2004 James Masango DA Mpumalanga 23 April 2004 Tlokwe Maserumule ANC Limpopo 23 April 2004...
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Gauteng DA provincial chairperson Michael Moriarty. Thomas Walters and James Masango were announced as two her deputies. They were elected unopposed. Dion...
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Watty Watson DA Mpumalanga Appointed on 8 November 2011 to replace James Masango. Zanoxolo Wayile ANC Eastern Cape Appointed on 26 March 2013 to replace...
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Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature and was sworn in to the National Assembly. James Masango, the provincial leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance, objected...
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reshuffled for the third time in July 2017, following the departure of Wilmot James. Following the 2019 general elections, the Democratic Alliance remained...
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James Selfe, former President of AgriSA Lourie Bosman, CODESA negotiator Dene Smuts, along with former Fulbright Scholars Sej Motau and Wilmot James,...
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elected deputy DA provincial leader to newly elected provincial leader James Masango. She served in the position until the 2018 provincial congress when...
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Wilmot Godfrey James (born 5 July 1953) is a South African academic who served as the country's opposition spokesperson of health and Member of Parliament...
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Thlologelo Malatji (ANC), Boyce Maneli (ANC), Lisa Mangcu (ANC), Bridget Masango (DA), Nomathemba Maseko-Jele (ANC), Robert Mashego (ANC), Oscar Mathafa...
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Tony Leon (redirect from Anthony James (Tony) Leon)
Anthony James Leon (born 15 December 1956) is a South African politician who served as leader of the opposition from 1999-2007 as leader of the Democratic...
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Kaene Yusuf Cachalia 57. Sarel Jacobus Francois Marais 58. Bridget Staff Masango 59. Ockert Stefanus Terblanche 60. Mathew John Cuthbert 61. David William...
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Thandiswa Marawu ATM National Gobonamang Prudence Marekwa ANC National Bridget Masango DA Gauteng Nomathemba Maseko-Jele ANC Gauteng Reneiloe Mashabela EFF Mpumalanga...
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Rutaganda played a crucial role in the Rwandan genocide of 1994. Prosecutor James Stewart stated that "Without Georges Rutaganda, the Rwandan genocide would...
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