Charles Nqakula (born 13 September 1942) is a South African politician who served as Minister of Defence from September 2008 to 2009. He also served as...
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Nosiviwe Noluthando Mapisa-Nqakula (born 13 November 1956) is a South African politician who served as the Speaker of the National Assembly from August...
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Sechaba "Charles" Setsubi Rob Davies George Mashamba Mfengu Makhalima Brian Bunting Kay Moonsamy John Nkadimeng Esther Barsel Charles Nqakula Judy Malqueeny...
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Netshitenzhe* Joe Nhlanhla John Nkadimeng* Sankie Nkondo (co-opted) Charles Nqakula (co-opted) Siphiwe Nyanda (resigned) Alfred Nzo* Dullah Omar Aziz Pahad...
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Communist Party In office 1991–1993 Preceded by Joe Slovo Succeeded by Charles Nqakula Chief of Staff of Umkhonto we Sizwe In office 1987–1992 President Oliver...
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16 July 2022 Deputy Solly Afrika Mapaila Jeremy Cronin Preceded by Charles Nqakula Succeeded by Solly Afrika Mapaila Personal details Born Bonginkosi...
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of Defence and Military Veterans. In that portfolio she succeeded Charles Nqakula and was deputised by Thabang Makwetla. Soon into her term, she received...
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Mashilo David Masondo Yershen Pillay Sydney Mufamadi, Essop Pahad, Charles Nqakula, and David Niddrie were also co-opted onto the committee as "veterans"...
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1994–1999 ANC Nelson Mandela Steve Tshwete 1999–2002 ANC Thabo Mbeki Charles Nqakula 2002–2008 ANC Thabo Mbeki Nathi Nhleko 2008–2017 ANC Kgalema Motlanthe...
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leaving the NUM, in July 2007, Mantashe was elected unopposed to succeed Charles Nqakula as national chairperson of the SACP. He served under general secretary...
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