Gerald Morkel (2 February 1941 – 9 January 2018) was the Mayor of Cape Town and Premier of the Western Cape province in South Africa. He later served...
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Morne Morkel. Denys Morkel (1906–1980), South African cricketer Dougie Morkel (1885–1950), South African rugby union player Gerald Morkel (1941–2018), South...
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former Unicity Mayor of Cape Town and Former Premier of the Western Cape Gerald Morkel, former mayor of Cape Town Dan Plato, Western Cape Community Safety...
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Premier of the Western Cape, Gerald Morkel, appointed Marais to the post of Provincial Minister of Health and Welfare. Morkel later dismissed him as Provincial...
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Kent Hercules Morkel is a retired South African politician and the son of the late politician Gerald Morkel. He served as a Member of the Western Cape...
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Order, was elected Premier. He resigned in 1998 and was replaced by Gerald Morkel. The 1999 election marked the beginning of a period of great turbulence...
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in September 2007. Morkel was born on 10 November 1967 and was designated as Coloured under apartheid. His father, Gerald Morkel, represented the Labour...
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National Congress (ANC), the majority in the city council in 2002, ousting Gerald Morkel of the Democratic Alliance (DA). She held the post until the DA regained...
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Despite the result, the NNP formed a coalition with the DP, and incumbent Gerald Morkel remained premier. In the previous election, the National Party gained...
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POWs during World War II. On May 29, 1998, Premier of the Western Cape Gerald Morkel opened reconstructed portions of the road. Overlooks have been built...
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NNP came to ally with the ANC. Marais was replaced as mayor by Gerald Morkel, but Morkel was himself soon ousted during the October 2002 local floor crossing...
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North West (1957–2018) Sello Moloto, 2nd Premier of Limpopo (born 1964) Gerald Morkel, 2nd Premier of the Western Cape (1941–2018) Mathole Motshekga, 2nd...
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Valli. Gerald Morkel (1941–2018), Premier of the Western Cape, father to: Kent Morkel, Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament. Craig Morkel, Member...
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Molefe Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico Western Cape Province: Gerald Morkel February Tropical Cyclone Eline brings heavy rains to Mozambique, South...
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party Peter Marais December 2000 November 2001 Democratic Alliance Gerald Morkel December 2001 October 2002 Democratic Alliance Nomaindia Mfeketo October...
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(1941–2015) 7 May 1994 11 May 1998 4 years, 4 days National Party 2 Gerald Morkel (1941–2018) 11 May 1998 12 November 2001 3 years, 185 days New National...
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Province: Manne Dipico Western Cape Province: Hernus Kriel (until 11 May), Gerald Morkel (since 11 May) January 3 – Six policemen from the North East Rand Dog...
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Molefe Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico Western Cape Province: Gerald Morkel January 14 – South African Police Service Captain Bennie Lategan who...
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Executive Committee Marius Fransman ANC Provincial Minister of Social Services and Poverty Alleviation Lynne Brown ANC Cameron Dugmore ANC Gerald Morkel NNP...
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American actor (Heavyweights). Robert Minlos, 86, Russian mathematician. Gerald Morkel, 76, South African politician, Premier of the Western Cape (1998–2001)...
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Alliance. He was designated to succeed Gerald Morkel as Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance, after Morkel had announced that he would resign the...
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Cape Province: Manne Dipico Western Cape Province: until 12 November: Gerald Morkel 12 November-5 December: Cecil Herandien since 5 December: Peter Marais...
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OBJECTIVITY". South African Press Association. 4 November 1996. "Kriel joins DP as Morkel hurries home". Independent Online. 14 June 2000. "Kriel spurned by W Cape...
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premier and provincial leader of the National Party until 1998, when he was succeeded by Gerald Morkel, who led the party in the 1999 provincial election....
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Western Cape after the incumbent, Gerald Morkel, quit acrimoniously; Herandien had formerly acted in the office while Morkel was abroad. On 5 December 2001...
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one of the party's three deputy chairpersons; the other deputies were Gerald Morkel and Helen Zille. Hours before the end of the floor-crossing window of...
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particular, the Mail & Guardian said that Cupido had clashed with the NNP's Gerald Morkel, then the Premier of the Western Cape. She left the NNP in early 1999...
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Jacques Rudolph, Monde Zondeki, Graeme Smith, Loots Bosman, Albie Morkel, Morne Morkel and Johan Botha also played ODI cricket for the African XI. Only...
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the third deputy leader of the NNP in the Western Cape, deputising Gerald Morkel, until September 2000, when he declined to seek re-election. Near the...
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Disc jockey (Motsweding FM) and transgender rights activist. 9 January Gerald Morkel, 76, politician, Premier of the Western Cape (1998–2001), Mayor of Cape...
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