South African politician
Poppy Mailola |
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Deputy Secretary-General of the Economic Freedom Fighters |
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Incumbent |
Assumed office 14 December 2019 |
President | Julius Malema |
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Preceded by | Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi |
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Personal details |
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Born | Poppy Raesibe Mailola |
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Nationality | South African |
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Political party | Economic Freedom Fighters |
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Profession | Politician |
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Poppy Raisibe Mailola is a South African politician who serves as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party after having been elected at the party's second conference in December 2019. She succeeded Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi and serves alongside Secretary-General Marshall Dlamini.[1][2]
For the 2019 elections, she was 139th on the EFF's national list and also 18th on the party's Mpumalanga provincial list.
References
- ^ Head, Tom (15 December 2019). "EFF NPA 2019: Four delegates hospitalised as violence erupts [video]". The South African. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
- ^ Deklerk, Aphiwe; Mvumvu, Zingisa (15 December 2019). "Five more years as EFF boss for Julius Malema". DispatchLIVE. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
External links
- Poppy Raisibe Mailola at People's Assembly
Economic Freedom Fighters
History |
Leaders | National Leadership | - Julius Malema (President & Commander-in-Chief)
- Floyd Shivambu (Deputy President)
- Veronica Mente (Chairperson)
- Marshall Dlamini (Secretary-General)
- Poppy Mailola (Deputy Secretary-General)
- Omphile Maotwe (Treasurer-General)
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Provincial Chairpersons | - Zilindile Kalushi Vena (Eastern Cape)
- Mapheule Liphoko (Free State)
- Nkululeko Dunga (Gauteng)
- Mongezi Twala (KwaZulu-Natal)
- Tshilidzi Anikie Maraga (Limpopo)
- Collen Sedibe (Mpumalanga)
- Shakes Botswe (North West)
- Shadrack Tlhaole (Northern Cape)
- Unathi Ntame (Western Cape)
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Provincial Secretaries | - Simthembile Madikizela (Eastern Cape)
- Bosanku Msimanga (Free State)
- Moses Koma (Gauteng)
- Nkululeko Ngubane (KwaZulu-Natal)
- Mokwepa Ramalemela (Limpopo)
- Ntsako Mkhabela (Mpumalanga)
- Papiki Babuile (North West)
- Zet Kwinana (Northern Cape)
- Mbulelo Magwala (Western Cape)
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