
Nomvula Mokonyane
Nomvula Mokonyane is a notable figure in South African politics, known for her roles within the African National Congress (ANC). She was in the news for her conflicting statements regarding the status of the ANC structures in KwaZulu-Natal during a recent reconfiguration process, leaving party officials and members puzzled about the party's direction.
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Nomvula Mokonyane presided over the largest single-period decline in ANC support in Gauteng.
Gauteng not seduced by slogans – The Mail & GuardianNomvula Mokonyane is the ANC’s current first deputy secretary general and has held a premier position without being a party leader.
Gwen Ramokgopa glosses over her presidential ambitions – The Mail & GuardianThe party’s deputy secretary general Nomvula Mokonyane could also be a casualty of the sanctions bill introduced by Jackson.
Mbalula dares US to bring on sanctions against ANC leaders – The Mail & GuardianNomvula Mokonyane is the deputy secretary-general of the ANC and confirmed the attendance of several presidents at the summit.
Desenvolvimento socioeconómico na agenda dos partidos libertadoresNomvula Mokonyane was the Minister of Water and Sanitation before Pemmy Majodina.
Water and sanitation department ramping up reforms, interventions to avoid water crisis – The Mail & GuardianFirst deputy secretary general Nomvula Mokonyane will oversee both the international relations and elections and campaigns subcommittees.
Kubayi makes way for Zuko Godlimpi as ANC shuffles convenors – The Mail & GuardianNomvula Mokonyane is the party’s first deputy secretary general who stated that they were not disbanded.
Confusion reigns over ANC rejig – The Mail & Guardian











































