• Popo Simon Molefe OLS (born 26 April 1952) is a businessman and former politician from South Africa. One of eight children, Molefe was the son of a laborer...
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  • American football player Popo Molefe (born 1952), South African politician Hira Te Popo (died 1889), New Zealand tribal leader Sundar Popo (1943-2000), Trinidad...
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  • Kgaudisa Molefe (born 2000), South African cricketer Matee Molefe, South African sailor Popo Molefe (born 1952), South African politician Thabang Molefe (born...
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  • Raymond Mhlaba Wilton Mkwayi Andrew Mlangeni Joe Modise* Peter Mokaba Popo Molefe Ruth Mompati Valli Moosa* Elias Motsoaledi (d. 1994) Mendi Msimang Sydney...
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  • high in the election results, among them Terror Lekota, Steve Tshwete, Popo Molefe, Cheryl Carolus, and Trevor Manuel. Many SACP members were also highly...
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  • Business Day. 5 August 1998. Retrieved 28 November 2022 – via AllAfrica. "Molefe on the skids". The Mail & Guardian. 5 June 2002. Retrieved 30 November 2022...
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  • in 1994; it controlled 27 seats in the 33-seat legislature. The ANC's Popo Molefe was elected to his second term as Premier of the North West, and O. J...
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  • that time, he served in the North West Executive Council under Premiers Popo Molefe and Edna Molewa. He later served as Consul-General of the South African...
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    Justice Brian Molefe, South African businessman, appointed CEO of Transnet in February 2011, and CEO of Eskom in April 2015 Popo Molefe, first premier...
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    Triangle. The trial led to the conviction of Moses Chikane, Mosiuoa Lekota, Popo Molefe, and Tom Manthata on treason charges, and seven others were convicted...
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  • where he was a member of the North West Executive Council until Premier Popo Molefe fired him in January 2001. He was a member of the United Democratic Front...
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    other political leaders were also charged, including Terror Lekota, Popo Molefe, Tom Manthata, Gcina Malindi and Moss Chikane. They became collectively...
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  • Secretary of the North West ANC between 1994 and 1998, under Chairperson Popo Molefe, and later deputised Supra Mahumapelo as Deputy Provincial Secretary...
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    elected Deputy Secretary-General, comfortably beating Alfred Nzo and Popo Molefe in a vote. In the 1994 general election, South Africa's first democratic...
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  • Thandi Modise Festus Mogae Mogoeng Mogoeng Job Mokgoro Yvonne Mokgoro Popo Molefe Edna Molewa Kgosi Leruo Molotlegi Ruth Mompati James Moroka Dikgang Moseneke...
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  • the North West Executive Council between 1999 and 2009 under Premiers Popo Molefe and Edna Molewa. Formerly a prominent trade unionist and anti-apartheid...
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  • from June 2007. Before that, he was MEC for Transport under Premier Popo Molefe. "North West MPLs elected April 22". Politicsweb. 30 April 2009. Retrieved...
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  • Appointer North West Provincial Legislature Term length Five years, renewable once Inaugural holder Popo Molefe Formation 7 May 1994 Website www.nwpg.gov.za...
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  • Molewa was elected as the second Premier of the North West, succeeding Popo Molefe. Thandi Modise was elected as Speaker of the North West Provincial Legislature...
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    Mattera Hugh Masekela Mongane Wally Serote Mzwakhe Mbuli Percy Qoboza Popo Molefe Thandi Klaasen Trevor Huddleston Zakes Mokae Dugmore Boetie Sophiatown...
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    police and military. However, ANC candidate for the North West Province, Popo Molefe claimed the ANC was merely supporting the people of Bophuthatswana after...
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    "Popo Molefe slams Gigaba for appointing 'architects of capture' in Transnet 'horror show'". fin24.com. Retrieved 26 April 2020. "Brian Molefe's appointment...
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    conclusion of the Delmas Treason Trial, convicting three UDF leaders – Popo Molefe, Mosiuoa Lekota, and Moss Chikane – of treason for having instigated...
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    Justice Brian Molefe – South African businessman, appointed CEO of Transnet in February 2011, and CEO of Eskom in April 2015 Popo Molefe – first premier...
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    Appeal Court in Bloemfontein in 1989, releasing five activists, including Popo Molefe. When the ANC, the South African Communist Party (SACP), the Pan Africanist...
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    involvement in ANC activities, 1982 Patrick Lekota (known as "Terror") and Popo Molefe at the Delmas Treason Trial, 1985–89 Chris Hani's family, during a Truth...
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  • Mpumalanga Province: Mathews Phosa (since 7 May) North West Province: Popo Molefe (since 7 May) Northern Cape Province: Manne Dipico (since 7 May) Western...
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  • leadership Chairman Chief executive officer Term Name Term Name 2002-2010 Popo Molefe 2002-2003 Mpumelelo Tshume 2011-2012 Benny Mokaba 2004-2010 Sipho Mkhize...
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  • Jassat Silver Wolfie Kodesh Silver Posthumous Smangaliso Mkhatshwa Silver Popo Molefe Silver Agnes Msimang Silver Jeanette Schoon Silver Posthumous Zola Skweyiya...
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  • Premier Popo Molefe. On 30 April 2004, after the 2004 general election, he was appointed MEC for Health by Edna Molewa, who succeeded Molefe as Premier...
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