
Maropene Ramokgopa
Maropene Ramokgopa is a prominent member of the ANC and has served as the party's second deputy secretary general. She gained attention after her arrival in Gauteng where she declared that the provincial structure was to be reconfigured, contributing to the ongoing confusion within the party regarding leadership changes.
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Maropene Ramokgopa is the minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation.
Building peace around migration through diplomacy and ubuntuMaropene Ramokgopa is the Minister in the Presidency for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation in South Africa.
High levels of corruption cripple SA municipalities but government optimistic about improvements, Ramokgopa says – The Mail & GuardianThe Waterberg conference is still underway and is expected to be closed by the party’s second deputy secretary general Maropene Ramokgopa soon.
Stan Mathabatha steps down as Limpopo ANC provincial chair – The Mail & GuardianMaropene Ramokgopa is the minister for planning, monitoring and evaluation in South Africa and discussed potential compromises regarding investment.
Is South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa running out of time? – The Irish TimesMaropene Ramokgopa is a minister in the presidency who was reprimanded for failing to declare her financial interests on time.
Parliament fines nine MPs for late submission of financial interests declarations – The Mail & GuardianSecond deputy secretary general Maropene Ramokgopa will oversee the policy, monitoring and evaluation committee.
Kubayi makes way for Zuko Godlimpi as ANC shuffles convenors – The Mail & GuardianMaropene Ramokgopa, the second deputy secretary general, arrived in Gauteng to announce the reconfiguration.
Confusion reigns over ANC rejig – The Mail & Guardian






































