For the first time, ANC Caucus in parliament to be led by women
Source: EWN
The appointments of new chief whip Pemmy Majodina, a former Eastern Cape MEC, and Doris Dlakude were confirmed on Monday following the ANC's special national executive committee (NEC) meeting in Cape Town.
The African National Congress (ANC) caucus in Parliament will be headed by two women for the first time.
The appointments of new chief whip Pemmy Majodina, a former Eastern Cape MEC, and Doris Dlakude were confirmed on Monday following the ANC's special national executive committee (NEC) meeting in Cape Town.
The ANC has also chosen Thandi Modise to replace Baleka Mbete as National Assembly Speaker.
Click here to read the full article published by EWN on 20 May 2019.
The appointments of new chief whip Pemmy Majodina, a former Eastern Cape MEC, and Doris Dlakude were confirmed on Monday following the ANC's special national executive committee (NEC) meeting in Cape Town.
The African National Congress (ANC) caucus in Parliament will be headed by two women for the first time.
The appointments of new chief whip Pemmy Majodina, a former Eastern Cape MEC, and Doris Dlakude were confirmed on Monday following the ANC's special national executive committee (NEC) meeting in Cape Town.
The ANC has also chosen Thandi Modise to replace Baleka Mbete as National Assembly Speaker.
Click here to read the full article published by EWN on 20 May 2019.