• Lebogang James Motlhaping (born 23 November 1971) is a South African politician from the Northern Cape. He was the Member of the Executive Council for...
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  • term – Patrick Mabilo and Pauline Williams – were dropped entirely; Lebogang Motlhaping and Barbara Bartlett were appointed in their stead. In late February...
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  • Finies Tsaone Macdonald Dehuis Dineo Doris Leutlwetse-Tshabalala Lebogang Motlhaping Lorraine Senye Gift van Staden Elsie Xabendlini Solomon Joseph Kgopotso...
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  • Kenny Mmoiemang African National Congress 21 May 2014 7 May 2019 Lebogang Motlhaping African National Congress 21 May 2014 7 May 2019 George Nyakama Economic...
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  • office 29 May 2019 – 26 June 2020 Premier Zamani Saul Preceded by Lebogang Motlhaping Succeeded by Nomandla Bloem Member of the Northern Cape Provincial...
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  • ANC only won 20 seats, meaning that Williams had lost her seat. Lebogang Motlhaping replaced her as MEC for Sport, Arts and Culture. However, she returned...
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  • Council (MEC) for Health by premier Sylvia Lucas. She took over from Lebogang Motlhaping. She was not placed on the ANC's list for the 2019 general election...
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  • Finance, Economic Development and Tourism, succeeding John Block. Lebogang Motlhaping succeeded him as Health MEC. In May 2017, Lucas removed him from...
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    the provincial department of Sports, Arts and Culture, succeeding Lebogang Motlhaping. She held this position until 10 May 2017, when Lucas moved her to...
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