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Mbhazima Samuel Shilowa (born 30
April 1958) is a
retired South African politician and
former trade unionist. He was the
third Premier of
Gauteng between...
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Congress (ANC). The
party was
founded by
former ANC
members Mosiuoa Lekota,
Mbhazima Shilowa and
Mluleki George to
contest the 2009
general election. The party...
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National Fiscus for Gautrain. On 16
February 2006 then
Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa announced that the
Gauteng Province had
reached commercial close...
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Mbhazima Tshepo Rikhotso (born 26
February 1993) is a
South African professional soccer player who
plays as a centre-back for
South African Premier Division...
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chairperson of the legislature's
education committee. In 2000,
premier Mbhazima Shilowa appointed her to the
Social Development portfolio of the Executive...
- (1996–1998) and then as MEC for
Safety and
Security (1998–1999).
Under Premier Mbhazima Shilowa, he
occupied high-profile
portfolios as MEC for
Human Settlements...
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fourth place. In 2014, a
faction of the
Congress of the
People led by
Mbhazima Shilowa joined the UDM. This
helped to
strengthen the
party in its Eastern...
- (MEC) for
Health in the
Gauteng provincial government of
Gauteng Premier Mbhazima Shilowa, with whom she was
reported to be close. In 2003, she
caused mild...
- Cope, a
recently established breakaway party. She was
firmly aligned to
Mbhazima Shilowa in Cope's
internal leadership struggles and led the party's caucus...
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announced as the
first President of COPE at the convention. His Deputies,
Mbhazima Shilowa and
Lynda Odendaal, were also announced. On 20
February 2009, Lekota...