Mandisi Mabuto Bongani Mpahlwa was the Minister of Trade and Industry under South African President Thabo Mbeki, from 2004 to 2008. "Mandisi Mpahlwa -...
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President Nelson Mandela Thabo Mbeki Kgalema Motlanthe Deputy Gill Marcus Mandisi Mpahlwa Jabu Moleketi Nhlanhla Nene Preceded by Chris Liebenberg Succeeded...
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Bahlakoana Mosala Linda Moss Maxwell Moss Dorothy Motubatse-Hounkpatin Mandisi Mpahlwa Sithole Mshudulu Ben Mthembu Eric Mtshali Sydney Mufamadi Monontsi...
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candidates, receiving 177 votes against the 125 to Phumulo Masualle, 98 to Mandisi Mpahlwa, and 83 to Thobile Mhlahlo. The vote followed an earlier iteration...
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2005 Mercedes Benz E 350, which she inherited from former minister Mandisi Mpahlwa, broke down on the way to the airport. Tobias was not reappointed as...
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in order to boost bilateral relations. The group included Ministers Mandisi Mpahlwa, Jeff Radebe and Pallo Jordan and Deputy Minister Sue van der Merwe...
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Rejoice Mabudafhasi Titus Mafolo Nathi Nhleko Membathisi Mdladlana Mandisi Mpahlwa Lawrence Mushwana Naledi Pandor Ngoako Ramatlhodi Nozizwe Madlala-Routledge...
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Bernard Molewa ANC Jannie Momberg ANC Dan Montsitsi ANC Valli Moosa ANC Mandisi Mpahlwa ANC Mtutuzeli Mpehle ANC Appointed in 1995 to fill a casual vacancy...
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deputised Minister Mandisi Mpahlwa. They were sworn in to office on 23 June. Both Thabethe and Davies, along with Minister Mpahlwa, were retained in the...
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April 1996 – 28 April 2004 ANC Nelson Mandela (I) Thabo Mbeki (I) Mandisi Mpahlwa 29 April 2004 – 10 May 2009 ANC Thabo Mbeki (II) Kgalema Motlanthe...
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Trade and Industry In office 4 April 1996 – 28 April 2004 Succeeded by Mandisi Mpahlwa Personal details Born (1948-01-17) 17 January 1948 (age 76) Cape Town...
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National Percylia Mothoagae ANC North West Dorothy Motubatse ANC National Mandisi Mpahlwa ANC Eastern Cape Hlonitshwa Mpaka ANC Gauteng Alfred Mpontshane IFP...
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Diplomatic posts Preceded by Mandisi Mpahlwa High Commissioner to Mozambique 2020– incumbent Government offices Preceded by Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Minister...
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Enoch Godongwana, who received 177 votes; Masualle received 125, while Mandisi Mpahlwa received 98 and Thobile Mhlahlo received 83. At the next provincial...
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Mahlangu 15. Gwen Mahlangu 16. Vytjie Mentor 17. Dorothy Motubatse 18. Mandisi Mpahlwa 19. Andries Nel 20. Gert Oosthuizen 21. Roy Padayachie 22. Ebrahim...
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25 September 2008 9 May 2009 ANC Minister of Trade and Industry Mandisi Mpahlwa 25 September 2008 9 May 2009 ANC Minister of Transport Jeff Radebe...
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Arnold Stofile 2004 2008 ANC Minister of Trade and Industry The Hon. Mandisi Mpahlwa 2004 2008 ANC Minister of Transport The Hon. Jeff Radebe 2004 2008...
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Nqakula 1 June 2009 Resigned Thandile Sunduza 11 June 2009 ANC National Mandisi Mpahlwa 1 June 2009 Resigned Mighty Madasa 13 June 2009 ANC Gauteng Oupa Monareng...
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fill the casual vacancy in the ANC's caucus that had arisen after Mandisi Mpahlwa's resignation. On 1 September 2010, Madasa in turn resigned from the...
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Western Cape 23 April 2004 Maxwell Moss ANC Western Cape 23 April 2004 Mandisi Mpahlwa ANC National 23 April 2004 Alfred Mpontshane IFP KwaZulu-Natal 23 April...
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