Wednesday, 23 December 2015

AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo

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Previously

The Mthatha High Court has granted AbaThembu King Buyelekhaya Dalindyebo a bail extension of a week.

Monday, 21 December 2015

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It is truly a privilege to stand here and receive a doctorate from Rhodes University.

I have had a long relationship with the Rhodes School of Journalism and Media Studies and have been in and out of its offices and lecture halls for years. In various capacities I have employed graduates from here. And among my friends in that department, I’m proud to count people like Anthea Garman, Lynette Steenveld, Chris Kabwato, Jane Duncan, Francis Mdlongwa, Reg Rumney, Robert Brand, and Guy Berger. Guy has made the school shine among the world’s best journalism training institutions.

I was a witness as Guy left the newsroom at the alternative newspaper South and joined academia. I was a witness as he systematically entrenched the credibility of the school and I saw him as he knocked at doors, soliciting support for a Media Matrix. Some of us thought he was too ambitious but the twinkle in his eye did not diminish. That twinkle is now an impressive structure of brick and mortar, a real monument to Guy.

He will of course be coy about it, say it is not quite what he had in mind. He will talk about the team effort that went into creating the Matrix. I for one salute him for his incredible leadership and his contribution to African and world journalism.

Ladies and gentlemen, in the 50 years I’ve been in journalism, I never for a second dreamt that I would be honoured by a university. If I had I would not have expected it to come through the Faculty of Commerce here at Rhodes. The business that I know intimately is the business of journalism, which some people might believe is far from “commerce”.

Ladies and gentlemen, I’m grateful to my friends Dr Thami Mazwai and Ambassador Dumisani Kumalo, my sister Sibongile Mafata and my children Nokuthula, Moroesi and Mangaliso and to my partner Diana Claaste for being here with me today to be witnesses on behalf of the thousands of people that I can see in my mind’s eye, people applauding their handiwork, people who shaped who I am today.

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Fanie Brink: Worst drought in 20+ years. Food crisis imminent.
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During my brief time working with the team at Bloomberg, the one thing I picked up from the news editor was his obsession with maize futures prices. Some may wonder why but it is an important barometer used to measure possible future food price increases as maize is the basic ingredient in much of what we eat.

When the price of bread goes up, it’s felt across the country. And a bigger concern is that one of the root causes of the Arab Spring had to do with massively increased food prices.

A concerned Fanie Brink, an independent agriculture economist, who travels on a road to Parys, says the current maize crop is non-existent where it normally has two metre high plants at this time of the year.

He says the current drought could end up worse than what was experienced in 1991/92 and an IMF/World Bank intervention is needed. – Stuart Lowman

By Fanie Brink*

“The present drought in the summer rainfall region of South Africa can easily be worse than the previous severe drought during the 1991/92 production season.

Only 3.3 million tons of maize were produced during that season on 4.2 million hectares that were planted with an average yield of 0.78 tons per hectare,” according to Fanie Brink, an independent agricultural economist.

About 4 million tons of maize had to be imported and yellow maize had to be blended with white maize for human consumption which was not very acceptable by the majority of the consumers in the country.

“I have driven from Bothaville to Pretoria last week Thursday and I haven’t seen one single maize plant along the road to Parys where normally the plants are almost two meters high this time during the season.”

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Sunday, 20 December 2015

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Zuma's most trusted lieutenants
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A person who has worked closely with Jacob Zuma says Zuma does not have one kitchen Cabinet - he has different kitchen Cabinets.
Jacob Zuma at the World Economic Forum. (AFP)
When a South African businessperson stood up in Davos during the World Economic Forum last month and complained about the government's hostile attitude towards business, President Jacob Zuma responded by convening a special indaba with South African business two weeks later, in order, he said, to incorporate their views into his State of the Nation address.

The idea was to show responsiveness and a willingness to incorporate new ideas. Davos and the ANC lekgotlas are all aimed at influencing that annual, highly regarded ritual. It is also in keeping with the image sold to South Africans of Zuma as a caring, open-minded leader.

But academics and people who have worked with him say he often turns down advice outright and in other cases they never know whether he accepts advice and whether he acts on it.

Much has been said about his style of leadership. Professor Tinyiko Malu­leke of Unisa said South Africans should not be fooled by his song-and-dance image. "The notion of a Zuma who listens to advice and takes it to heart is a bit of wishful thinking. He is a lot more decided and determined than he lets on."

Maluleke pointed out how effectively Zuma destroyed former ANC Youth League president Julius Malema once he had concluded that he was an enemy. "He has left more corpses lying around, even more than [former president Thabo] Mbeki."

Many of the people the Mail & Guardian spoke to about Zuma's kitchen Cabinet and his leadership style say he operates in an opaque, almost secretive way, and does not give away his intentions in meetings.

One government official said this week that "the operator" Zuma shunned large groups. "His style is to meet people one on one and listen to their opinions before taking a decision on a matter, be it on how to create jobs or boost the economy or make a key appointment. I think it comes from his intelligence background. He doesn't operate in crowds or big groups."

However, Zuma did stay connected with the people, especially ANC members, whose support he valued more that of any leader or intellectual, the official said. That had helped him to score the two hard-won victories over Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe for the ANC presidency.

Zuma relies on the advice of different people for different issues. A person who worked closely with him said Zuma did not have one kitchen Cabinet - he has different kitchen Cabinets.



Zuma's closest confidants

Lakela Kaunda
Kaunda has been with Zuma for years, since before Mbeki fired him as the country's deputy president in 2005. The former journalist is now chief of staff in Zuma's office.

An ANC national executive committee member said: "Lakela is a trusted person. I'm talking about someone who knows how the kids woke up and which uncle is doing what. But she's disciplined because she knows how to keep quiet. She never comments on anything controversial, even if it's something she knows."

But she has been accused of being a gatekeeper, an allegation she insists is unfair and has no basis.

"She is professional, strong and influential to the president. Everything she says goes. She vets each and every correspondence and schedules the president's meetings. Everybody goes through her, from a Cabinet minister to ordinary citizens.

"We don't know if she's trying to be professional or overprotective of the president but it can be frustrating," a government official said.

Lindiwe Zulu
Zulu has just been appointed head of the ANC's communications and her star has been rising under Zuma.

A government source said Zuma trusted her opinions. She is his adviser on international relations. "He likes her bravery. The way she's handling the Zimbabwe issue in a fearless manner has impressed him."

She is one of Zuma's three envoys on that country.

Mac Maharaj
A government official said the presidential spokesperson was also one of the people Zuma trusted with his life and shared a lot of information with him on how to run the government and communicate effectively.

"Maharaj competes for the role of de facto prime minister with [Minister in the Presidency Collins] Chabane … Maharaj was also one of people instrumental in forging the Schabir Shaik connection. They share a lot a lot in common," the official said.



Collins Chabane
Chabane is head of monitoring and evaluation in the presidency and has developed a close relationship with Zuma over the years. He also plays an advisory role to the president in both the government and ANC.









Gwede Mantashe
The ANC secretary general's fortunes have become intertwined with the president's after a group in the ANC tried to remove them both at the party's Mangaung conference. The president consults him on almost all appointments and has recently been on the offensive, insisting that there should be more government accountability to the ANC.





Nathi Mthethwa
The police minister spent most of last year crisscrossing the country wearing an ANC party hat and fighting the Mangaung battles for Zuma. He was actively involved in the provinces to ensure Zuma triumphed at the party conference. He took up the cudgels for Zuma in the ANC when the latter was fired as deputy president.











Batandwa Siswana
He is the chief operating officer in the presidency and has been identified as one of the brains behind the president. He is a silent, largely unknown official said to be involved in directing policy and messages from the presidency.

Those privy to Zuma's kitchen Cabinets say the president also has a high regard for Economic Development Minister Ebrahim Patel, National Planning Commission Minister Trevor Manuel and Justice and Constitutional Development Min­ister Jeff Radebe. Other key confidants include Rural Development Minister Gugile Nkwinti, Intelligence Minister Siyabonga Cwele, Cosatu president S'dumo Dlamini, Public Enterprises Minister Malusi Gigaba, KwaZulu-Natal Premier Zweli Mkhize, Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan and, to some extent, Higher Education Minister Blade Nzimande.

People outside government who are in the president's good books include businessperson Sandile Zungu, film producer Duma ka Ndlovu and businessperson Deebo Mzobe, widely considered the man behind the building of "Zumaville", the town surrounding the president's homestead.

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Collins Chabane

Collins Chabane
Chabane is head of monitoring and evaluation in the presidency and has developed a close relationship with Zuma over the years. He also plays an advisory role to the president in both the government and ANC.

Mac Maharaj

Mac Maharaj
A government official said the presidential spokesperson was also one of the people Zuma trusted with his life and shared a lot of information with him on how to run the government and communicate effectively.

Lindiwe Zulu

Lindiwe Zulu
Zulu has just been appointed head of the ANC's communications and her star has been rising under Zuma.

Lakela Kaunda

Lakela Kaunda
Kaunda has been with Zuma for years, since before Mbeki fired him as the country's deputy president in 2005. The former journalist is now chief of staff in Zuma's office.

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Kgalema Motlanthe for the ANC presidency.

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Professor Tinyiko Malu­leke of Unisa

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Tuesday, 15 December 2015

Lourens van Niekerk Racist?

Lourens van Niekerk
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Pasop mense.....die kafirs probeer nou al snaakse goed......
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Paula Bosch
Paula Bosch wow
Like · May 5 at 9:46pm
Lourens van Niekerk
Lourens van Niekerk Dankie paula....dis die waarheid..ekt dit vandag probeer....xie spul werk.....
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Paula Bosch
Paula Bosch rens van Niekerk dis die eerste keer dat ek hiervan kennis neem. Weet jy dalk of mens dit vars kan maak en dadelik as n bom kan gebruik. Jy weet soos in gooi.???
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Lourens van Niekerk
Lourens van Niekerk Paula....whatsap my en ek vsrtel jou wat ek weet van dit......0817430670........kyk ook na my profile....ek skrik nie vir n kafir nie.....eks nie bang nie....baie tik op fb van saamstaan maar tik doen niks...ek wil iets doen maar het nie wat ek nodig het nie......
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Monday, 14 December 2015

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General Manager of corporate security, Jama Matakata, has been suspended for alleged insubordination.
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JOHANNESBURG - A senior manager responsible for security at Passenger Rail Agency of South Africa (Prasa) has been suspended after a fallout with the group Chief Executive Officer (CEO).

General Manager of Corporate Security, Jama Matakata, has been suspended for alleged insubordination.

He’s expected to undergo disciplinary procedures.

Eyewitness News understands Matakata failed to attend a crucial meeting in Johannesburg with group CEO Lucky Montana and other senior executives almost two weeks ago.

Montana had summoned officials to Prasa’s head office to discuss security risks and operational problems at Johannesburg’s Park Station needing urgent attention.

Prasa's Moffet Mofokeng confirmed the suspension to Eyewitness News.

“Jama Matakata has been placed on suspension since 30 November for negligence of his duties and failure to carry out a lawful instruction from the group CEO.”

Matakata has been with Prasa for several years.

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Eduard Koen

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Is this not a racist comment?

Solank daar netnie bantoes of moslems in die omgewing is nie en ook nie perverte saad van satan nie .
But I see he did study at Stellenbosh, he is firends with Dan Roodt and Carel Boshoff - that may explain some.

And he was born before 1940.


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Sunday, 13 December 2015

Martin van Staden

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His main interest is the development of Libertarian Legal Theory (or ‘libertarian legalism’). He is also interested in studying the effects and intricacies of cultural Marxism, and helping to build an effective and coordinated libertarian narrative and civil society in South Africa.

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Saturday, 12 December 2015

Mangosuthu Buthelezi

Buthelezi IFP

William Mothipa Madisha – Deputy President COPE

he elected leadership of the party consists of the following:[18]

Mosiuoa Lekota – President
William Mothipa Madisha – Deputy President
Lyndall Shope-Mafole – Secretary General
Deidre Carter - Deputy Secretary General
Pakes Dikgetsi - National Chairperson
Johnny Huang – Treasurer
Provincial premiership candidates[edit]
COPE's list of provincial premiership candidates was announced in the Sunday Sun newspaper on 2 March 2009.[19] The list was:

Lyndall Shope-Mafole – Gauteng (female)
Nikiwe Num – North West (female)
Prudence Madonsela – Mpumulanga (female)
Wiseman Nkuhlu – Eastern Cape
Allan Boesak – Western Cape
Neville Mompati – Northern Cape
Casca Mokitlane – Free State
Lucky Sifiso Gabela – KwaZulu-Natal
The premiership candidate for Limpopo was announced at a later date:

Sello Moloto – Limpopo[20]

Baleka Mbete

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Mosebenzi Zwane

Mosebenzi Zwane, the new Minister of Mineral Resources.

Mosiuoa Lekota – President

Mosiuoa Lekota – President
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Y.S. Chinsamy (Indian Reform Party) (Passed)

A meeting is held in Ulundi between Chief Gatsha Buthelezi (Inkatha), Sonny Leon (Coloured Labour Party) and Y.S. Chinsamy (Indian Reform Party)

http://archive.ifp.org.za/Speeches/010309asp.htm

Tribute to the Late Mr Yellan Chinsamy
Former Leader of the Reform Party and
Member of the South African Black Alliance



By Prince MG Buthelezi MP
President of the Inkatha Freedom Party

Read by the Honourable Mr Narend Singh
Member of the National Parliament

VERULAM: 1 March 2009

The Chinsamy family, and friends of my friend and brother Mr Y S Chinsamy, leaders of the IFP and of other political parties.

It has really saddened me that a function to commemorate and celebrate the life of my brother Yellan Chinsamy was arranged without checking with me whether this date suited me. Unfortunately, when Mrs Helen Suzman, former Member of Parliament passed away, her family decided that there will be a memorial service held on this day. I accepted the
invitation more than two months ago. I could therefore not get out of that commitment which I made to the late Helen Suzman's family. It saddens me that I of all people should not be present when the life of my comrade and colleague Mr Y S Chinsamy is being celebrated.

Mr Chinsamy or "YS" as all of us affectionately addressed him is one of the unsung heroes of our liberation struggle. His contribution to the struggle for liberation in South Africa is yet to be assessed and properly recognised.

The Apartheid Regime was catapulted into power in 1948 when the National Party won the election on the apartheid ticket. As we all know this was a blatant ideologisation of Racism. The apartheid ideologues aimed at separating the people of this country on the basis of racial and ethnic lines. Whites were not to be separated on the basis of their ethnicity. But we the people of colour were separated along ethnic lines; not only did they intend separating themselves as Whites from the rest of us Blacks. No. They went further to separate us as people of colour as Indians, Africans and Coloureds. They were not satisfied with this. They went further to separate African people along ethnic lines. This was their grandiose solution for what was then glibly referred to as the colour problem.

It was as if according to their book, God was mad when He made us in different colours as flowers of his tapestry on the planet earth. This was the background of the madness of the apartheid bosses.

For us in this Province, the Indian people were brought into South Africa in the 1860s to give indentured labour to this Province's sugar barons. That was long before the destruction of the Zulu Kingdom which took place much later in 1879.

All of a sudden we were to have separate compartmentalised lives even as people of this Province. Mr Y S Chinsamy is one of the people who together with some of us decided to take a stand against this insanity of the National Party. The Regime made sure that we were not even allowed to participate in politics together. So they passed the Improper Interference Act, which forbade us from participating in politics across racial lines.

Mr Chinsamy of the Reform Party of South Africa and Mr Sony Leon of the Labour Party of South Africa, a Coloured political organisation and myself decided to undermine this separation of us by the apartheid bosses. We launched the South African Black Alliance which was composed of our organisations. We were later to be joined by the Dikwakwentla
Party of the Free State from Qwaqwa. We were also joined by the Inyandza Movement of KaNgwane.

The Regime had tried to intimidate me in 1976 when I was summoned to Pretoria by the Minister of Police Mr Jimmy Kruger in 1976. He had tried to intimidate me from allowing Africans of other ethnic groups from joining Inkatha. He said that I should confine membership of the organisation only to Zulu-speaking Africans.

I told him frankly that I was not prepared to do so. I stated that as long as the National Party recruited Whites of different ethnic groups, I would continue to allow Africans of other ethnic groups other than just Zulus to join my organisation.

That is the background against which we operated with Mr YS Chinsamy in the South African Black Alliance.

The Regime was very cute in using the old Roman Empire device of DIVIDE ET IMPERA which is Divide and Rule. They then came up with another divisive ruse when they set up the Tricameral Parliament. They now invited the Coloureds and Indians to join them in Parliament in Cape Town, leaving us the African people as the majority of the population out of it.

The pretext was that we as Africans were going to have our own independent states. In fact some Africans had accepted this fraud. When Transkei, Bophuthatswana, Venda and Ciskei were set up as "independent states", I and the Zulu people in this Province rejected this farce as an insane pipe-dream.

It was during this period that Mr Chinsamy was subjected to a lot of pressure to join the Tricameral Parliament. This is the time when Mr Chinsamy demonstrated of what sterner stuff he was made. He would not be blinded by any waving of these blandishments to agree to participate in the Tricameral System. This meant great sacrifice on his part. He sacrificed what would have meant a better life for himself and his family by staying out of the Tricameral System. A number of people who had been with us on the South African Black Alliance such as Rev Alan Hendrickse and the Coloured Labour Party deserted us in the Black Alliance. Leaders such as the leader of the Minority Front with whom we had been in the South African Black Alliance (SABA) left us. Mr Chinsamy stuck to the South African Black Alliance and stood with us through thick and thin. This was one of South Africa's greatest sons. I have much pride in sending this message of admiration to such a great principled leader and visionary.

Mr Chinsamy's friendship was not only just confined to politics. He was also a personal friend to many of us in the African Community. He was a close friend for example of the late African lawyer Mr Reginald Adolphus Vusumuzi Ngcobo popularly known as Reggie Ngcobo. Mr Chinsamy did so much for the Ngcobo family even spending his own money to assist them. Even when Mr Ngcobo died all of a sudden "YS" was there for his widow and family. Members of my family felt YS's passing away as much as I did. He was also a close family friend. During its season my children knew that uncle YS would send a bakkie load of "litches" to my home at KwaPhindangene which the entire family would enjoy for several weeks!

We thank Mr Chinsamy's family for having allowed him to do all that he did to fight apartheid and for so much that he did to alleviate poverty amongst the poorest of the poor.

We all pay tribute to this great South African patriot. Those of us who knew and worked with him knew that we were privileged to work with a wonderful child of God.

Contact:
Narend Singh
083 788 5954

Jac Rabie

Jac Rabie

"it should be emphasised that no political order can succeed unless it has a clearly defined economic policy"
1981 in "A future perspective - a view from the Coloured community" (South Africa - a future perspective - Daan Retief Publishers)


'n 15-jarige nabye familielid van mnr. Jac Rabie, voormalige minister van bevolkingsontwikkeling, het in verband met die moord op Rabie se vrou in die hof verskyn.


30/04/2008
http://article.wn.com/view/2008/04/30/Eksminister_dood_van_pyn_oor_moord_op_vrou/

From Wikipedia
The Labour Party (Afrikaans: Arbeidersparty) was a South African political party founded in 1969 and led for many years by Allan Hendrickse. Although avowedly opposed to apartheid, it participated in the Coloured Persons Representative Council.[1] It opposed the guerrilla struggle of Umkhonto we Sizwe and the call for international sanctions against South Africa.[2] The party later dominated the House of Representatives in the Tricameral Parliament from its foundation in 1984 until 1992, winning 76 of the 80 seats in the 1984 elections and 69 in those of 1989. When the National Party of F. W. de Klerk decided to admit non-White members, however, a substantial number of members of the House of Representatives who had been members of Labour crossed the floor to join the Nationalists. In 1992, a group of 36 such former Labour members led by Jac Rabie engineered a vote of no confidence in Hendrickse's Labour government.[2] Losing influence at the polls, Hendrickse concluded that the Labour Party had fulfilled its uses, and the party was disbanded in 1994, with Hendrickse and his followers joining the African National Congress.[3]

The name of the New Labour Party of Peter Marais was meant to evoke Hendrickse's Labour Party. It is not to be confused with the earlier South African Labour Party, which had represented White industrial workers.

Allan Hendrickse (Passed 2005)

Allan Hendrickse
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Allan Hendrickse
Born 22 October 1927
Uitenhage
Died 16 March 2005
Port Elizabeth
Nationality South African
Other names Helenard Joe Hendrickse
Occupation Politician, minister, teacher
Known for Leadership of the Labour Party
Religion Congregationalist
Helenard Joe Hendrickse (22 October 1927 – 16 March 2005), popularly known as Allan Hendrickse, was a South African politician, Congregationalist minister, and teacher. He participated in an act of defiance by swimming at a South African beach reserved for whites only. He was born in Uitenhage in the Eastern Cape and died of a heart attack at Port Elizabeth's airport. He studied at Fort Hare University in the Eastern Cape where he met Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, and Robert Mugabe. He married in 1957 and was to have four children.[1]

In 1969, he became one of the founders of the Labour Party, which represented Coloured people on the Coloured Peoples' Representative Council. He helped open "Coloured" schools to students of all races.[2] After 1984, the Labour Party dominated the House of Representatives, one of the houses in South Africa's Tricameral Parliament, and Hendrickse served in P. W. Botha's cabinet. Hendrickse and Labour drew the ire of the United Democratic Front and African National Congress for this collaboration with apartheid; Hendrickse defended himself on the grounds that he would oppose apartheid from within.[3][4] His swim at a whites-only beach took place in 1987; on Botha's demand, Hendrickse later apologized for the swim.[3]

Hendrickse lost control of the House of Representatives in 1992 after losing a confidence vote to Labour members who had crossed the floor to the National Party, led by Jac Rabie, and independents.[5] Hendrickse led the remains of the Labour Party into the ANC in 1994. He served as an ANC MP from that year until his retirement in 1999.

He was awarded the Order of the Baobab (Silver Class) in 2004.[2][6] A letter signed by President Thabo Mbeki and read at Hendrickse's funeral saluted him as a "freedom fighter and architect of democracy".[7]

Hlaudi Motsoeneng

3 July 2016

SABC - You have become them: http://www.rdm.co.za/politics/2016/07/01/the-dark-and-perverse-grandeur-of-hlaudi-motsoeneng


Protest in full swing at the SABC

http://www.dailymaverick.co.za/article/2016-07-01-his-masters-voice-why-hlaudi-motsoeneng-is-democratic-sas-biggest-threat/#.V3YXH_l97IU

Hlaudi Motsoeneng says he is an intellectual strategist & no one can stop him from going up & up because he is a visionary

Wednesday, 9 December 2015

David (Des) van Rooyen

Yes, Van Rooyen is the most (academically) qualified of Zuma’s finance ministers

South Africa’s president Jacob Zuma has defended his controversial appointment of Des van Rooyen as finance minister in December 2015 by saying he is “more qualified” than his predecessors. Is that true?

Researched by Lebohang Mojapelo


David "Des" van Rooyen raises his hand as he is sworn in by judge Sisi Khampepe as South Africa's new finance minister on 10 December 2015 at the Union Buildings in Pretoria. Photo: AFP/GIANLUIGI GUERCIA
When President Jacob Zuma appointed the relatively unknown Des van Rooyen as finance minister in December the ensuing outrage caused him to change his mind four days later.

At a recent event in Pretoria Zuma reportedly defended his choice of Van Rooyen by saying: “He’s a trained finance and economic comrade, more qualified than any minister I have ever appointed there, in the finance issue.”

Several Africa Check readers contacted us to confirm if this was true, with IRS Investigations tweeting: “Before mocking President Zuma on his statement that Van Rooyen was most qualified for the job, why not fact check it first? Ask @AfricaCheck.”

Did Zuma speak of academic qualifications?

Enquiring whether Zuma was referring to academic qualifications, experience, or both, the president’s spokesman Bongani Majola said: “What do you think it means? I cannot tell you what the qualifications are, you have to research that on your own.”

Without clarification, we checked academic qualifications, although some argue that experience matters more or that the most important factor is to have the trust of the citizenry – all subjective measurements.

Several certificates and two master’s degrees

Van Rooyen has several certificates in governance and finance according to the South African government website. He was also awarded a master’s degree in management by the University of the Witwatersrand in 2010. This the university’s senior communications officer, Kemantha Govender, confirmed to Africa Check.

Van Rooyen’s most notable qualification is a master’s degree in finance, specialising in economic policy, from the University of London.The university’s communications officer, Laura Pritsch told Africa Check that Van Rooyen was awarded the degree on 31 December 2013 through their distance learning programme.

The university website states that the master’s programme is aimed at providing an understanding of financial markets and banks and is designed for students who work in economic policy in government, public institutions, international institutions and central banks.

Gordhan and Nene’s qualifications

What qualifications do Van Rooyen’s predecessors hold? Since taking office in 2009, Zuma appointed two other men to the position of finance minister.

South Africa’s current finance minister Pravin Gordhan was also finance minister from 2009 to 2014.

Gordhan’s highest academic qualification, according to his government profile, is a bachelor of science degree in pharmacy, which he received from the then University of Durban in 1973. We have been unable to confirm this with the university, however, but will keep trying.

(Note: Gordhan has been awarded two honorary doctorates: in commerce, by the University of South Africa and in law, by the University of Cape Town, both in 2007.)

The man whom Van Rooyen briefly replaced in December, Nhlanhla Nene, holds several certificates and diplomas in economics according to his government profile. His highest qualification, a bachelor of commerce honours in economics from the University of Western Cape, was awarded in September 2009. Africa Check verified this with the university’s communications and media liaison manager Luthando Tyhalibongo.

Conclusion: Van Rooyen is the most academically qualified finance minister Zuma has appointed

With a master’s of science in finance, specialising in economic policy, Des van Rooyen carries the highest academic qualification of the finance ministers Zuma has appointed during his term.

The highest academic qualification Pravin Gordhan, minister of finance from 2009 to 2014, holds is said to be a bachelor of science in pharmacy, while Nhlanhla Nene, who was in the position from 2014 to 2015, has a bachelor of commerce honours in economics.

- See more at: https://africacheck.org/reports/yes-van-rooyen-is-the-most-academically-qualified-of-zumas-finance-ministers/#sthash.VXyaY8SU.dpuf

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President Jacob Zuma replaced Finance Minister Nhlanhla Nene with ANC MP David van Rooyen on Wednesday night.

Van Rooyen is the whip of the standing committee on finance and whip of the economic transformation cluster.

He was a former Umkhonto we Sizwe operative in the 1980s and has held a number of leadership positions in the ANC from 1994 to 2007.

Van Rooyen is a former executive mayor of Merafong Municipality and a former North West provincial chairperson of the South African Local Government Association.

He has an advance Business Management Diploma, a Diploma in Municipal Governance, a certificate in Municipal Governance, a certificate in Councillor Development, a certificate in Municipal Finance, a certificate in Economic and Public Finance and a Masters Degree in Public Development and Management.

In July 2014, the University of London conferred a MSc Finance to Van Rooyen.


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JOHANNESBURG - New Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan says only available funds will be used to fund nuclear power plants.

At a media briefing earlier today, Gordhan confirmed a Cabinet decision to pursue nuclear has been made, but that a thorough procurement process now lies ahead.

Last night, Gordhan was returned to his old portfolio after days of chaos on the markets following President Jacob Zuma’s decision to fire Nhlanhla Nene and replace him with David van Rooyen.

Van Rooyen was only in his position for four days before making way for Gordhan who today assured investors there would be no change in financial policies.

“There are times when you have to admit that there was a miscalculation, there needs to be a review of the decision and we need to move on to a new scenario. Regrettably, I represent the new scenario.”

Gordhan says a decision on how to fund the nuclear build programme has not been made and the treasury will tread carefully.

“And at the same time ensure that we reach our fiscal goals. Fiscal consolidation over a period of time, which means you want to narrow the deficit.”

Gordhan says the affordability of the projects needs to be seriously considered.

“We will only do that thing on whether it’s affordable. We can’t spend money that we don’t have, we can’t make commitments when we know that we are not going to get the money.”

Gordhan also talked tough about the state of the country’s state owned enterprises, including the South African Airways (SAA), saying government will not be dictated to.

Tuesday, 8 December 2015

Petrus Stephanus de Villiers.

Petrus Stephanus de Villiers. Born October 13, 1964, Vereeniging, Transvaal. Cricketer

Sunday, 6 December 2015

Kenny Africa

Kenny Africa Road Safety Western Cape

Taddy Blecher







Nadine Gordimer
George Bizos
Johnny Clegg
William Kentridge
Phillip Tobias
Taddy Blecher

Prof Samuel Kariuki


Academic Head – Development Studies Programme
Prof Samuel Kariuki
Associate Professor – Sociology
Office: Central Block Annex Building, Room 416
Tel: +27 (0) 11 717 4435
Email: Samuel.Kariuki@wits.ac.za

Honours , Masters and other Programme related queries
Administrative Officer – Development Studies Programme
Ms Lerato Podile
Office: Central Block Building, Room 238
Tel: +27 (0) 11 717 4437
Email: Lerato.Podile@wits.ac.za / Social.DevStudies@wits.ac.za
Office Hours: Monday – Friday 08h00 - 14h30

Rupert Taylor

Professor Anthony Butler

Chair and Head of Department in Political Studies
MA (Oxford), PhD (Cambridge)

Anthony Butler is Professor of Politics. His research interests include South African public policy and politics, political uncertainty, environmental management, policy disasters, HIV/AIDS policy, black economic empowerment, and public policy in the European Union. He is the author of Contemporary South Africa (Palgrave Macmillan 2009), Cyril Ramaphosa (James Currey 2008), Democracy and Apartheid: Political science, comparative politics, and the modern South African state (Macmillan 1998) and Transformative Politics: The future of socialism in Western Europe (Macmillan 1995). He is editor of Paying for Politics: Party funding and political change in South Africa and the Global South (Jacana 2010).

Professor Daryl Glaser

BA (HONS) (WITWATERSRAND), MA (WITWATERSRAND), PHD (MANCHESTER)

Daryl Glaser is Associate Professor of Politics. In recent years he has done most of his research and writing in the areas of democratic theory, applied political philosophy and the history of radical political thought, with both South African and non-South African case studies. In the past he has also done work on South African political economy, a line of interest culminating in his publication of Politics and Society in South Africa (Sage, 2001). He recently co-edited Twentieth Century Marxism: A Global Introduction (Routledge, 2007) and has published articles in journals including African Affairs, Ethnic and Racial Studies, Ethnicities, Global Society, Journal of Southern African Studies, Political Studies, Politikon, Review of African Political Economy, and Review of International Studies.

Professor Shireen Hassim

BA Hons (Durban-Westville), MA (Natal), PhD (York)

Shireen Hassim is an Associate Professor of Politics and her research interests are in the area of feminist theory and politics, social movements and collective action, the politics of representation and affirmative action, and social policy. She is co-editor of No Shortcuts to Power: Women and Policymaking in Africa (2003); Gender and Social Policy in a Global Context (2006) and Go Home or Die Here: Xenophobia, Violence and the Reinvention of Difference in South Africa. She is the author of Women’s Organizations and Democracy in South Africa: Contesting Authority (2006), which won the 2007 American Political Science Association’s Victoria Shuck Award for best book on women and politics. She is currently working on a book of essays about sex, race and politics in contemporary South Africa.

Mr Peter Hudson

BA (Hons) (Natal), MLettres (Paris)

Peter Hudson is a Senior Lecturer in Politics. His areas of research interest are social and political theory and South African studies. Peter offers graduate courses in the area of post-Marxist theory and his most recent major research publication is “The Concept of the Subject in Laclau,” Politikon (2006). He is a past winner of the Wits Vice-Chancellor’s teaching award and has played an active role in the development of WISER – especially the theory seminar. He is on the editorial board of Theoria: A Journal of Political and Social Theory and Transformation.

Dr Stephen Louw

BA (Hons) (Wits), PhD (Wits)

Dr Stephen Louw is a Senior Lecturer in Politics and coordinator of the Development Studies Programme at Wits. He is interested increasingly in the study of why some societies develop and others stagnate – and the role that culture, institutions, economics and class play in underpinning development. Stephen is also interested in comparative political theory, with a specific focus on Marxist, religious fundamentalist, and populist nationalist reactions to modernity. He has published papers in such journals as Economy & Society and The Philosophy of the Social Sciences. He is a former editor of Politikon.

Professor Sheila Meintjes

BA (Hons) (Rhodes), MA (Sussex), PhD (London)

Sheila Meintjes is Associate Professor of Politics. Her research and teaching interests are in the fields of feminist theory and politics, gender violence, and conflict transformation. She was a full-time Commissioner in the Commission on Gender Equality between May 2001 and March 2004 and is a Board member of Tshwaranang Legal Advocacy Centre against Violence against Women and Women’s Net. She is co-editor of The Aftermath: Women in post-conflict Transformation (2002, Zed), One Woman, One Vote: the Gender Politics of Elections (2003, Electoral Institute of Southern Africa), Women Writing Africa: the Southern Region (2003, The Feminist Press and Wits Press), and Women’s Activism in South Africa: Working Across Divides (2009, UKZN Press). Currently, she is leading a research project on “Safeguarding democracy: Contests of memory and heritage,” which compares South African and Swiss democratic practice.

Dr Antje Schuhmann

MA (Munich/Germany), PhD (Munich/Germany)

Antje Schuhmann is Senior Lecturer of Politics. Her work draws from Critical Race Theory and Whiteness Studies, Postcolonial Theory, Masculinity Studies, the Study of Sexualities, and Feminist Theory and Practice. Her main fields of interest include the intersection of power with various body politics, and the historical roots and today’s legacies of systems of violence and domination. Antje’s research focuses on how the interconnectivity of gender, race, sexuality, and class manifest themselves in everyday experiences and politics of representation. Antje is active in international feminist, anti-racist networks, has produced film and audio features, published in various journals and newspapers, and is the co-editor of Blackness and Sexualities (2007, LIT Verlag). Currently, she is writing a book on imperial feminism and the racialized gendering of nation building.

Professor Rupert Taylor

BA(Hons) (Kent), M.Sc.(Econ.) (LSE), PhD (Kent)

Rupert Taylor is Associate Professor of Politics. He is editor of Creating a Better World: Interpreting Global Civil Society (2004, Kumarian); Consociational Theory: McGarry and O’Leary and the Northern Ireland Conflict (2009, Routledge); and Third Sector Research (2010, Springer). He has been a visiting research fellow at the New School in New York and at Queen’s University Belfast, and an adjunct professor at Columbia University, NYC. From 2001–2009 he was editor-in-chief of Voluntas: International Journal of Voluntary and Nonprofit Organizations. He has written extensively on South African politics as well as the Northern Ireland conflict in such journals as Telos, Race & Class, Ethnic and Racial Studies, The Round Table, Transformation, Politikon, Humanity & Society, Peace & Change, African Affairs, and The Political Quarterly.

Administrative Staff

Mrs Gillian Renshaw

Administrator

Department of Political Studies, Central Block room 33, East Campus

Tel: 011 717 4363; E-mail: Gillian.Renshaw@wits.ac.za

Fax: 011 717-4377; Fax to E-mail: 086 579 5499

Moloto Motapo

Moloto Motapo ANC

Horst Kleinschmidt

http://www.seashepherd.org/advisors/horst_kleinschmidt.html

http://www.sahistory.org.za/sites/default/files/Paper_Horst_Kleinschmidt.pdf

Saturday, 5 December 2015

Who are you?

Albert Brenner
André Alkema
Anton Barnard
Buks van Rensburg
Christo Landman
Dan Roodt
Danie Goosen
Dirk Uys
Gerhard Lourens
Gideon Meiring
Götterdämmerung
Gustav Venter
Hannes Engelbrecht
Hein Zaayman
Heinrich Matthee
Herman Toerien
Jaap Steyn
Jared Taylor
Jeanette Koekemoer
Jelleke Wierenga
JH du Toit
Johan Combrinck
Johann Theron
Johann Wingard
Joseph Secreve
Karel Combrinck
Karin Roodt
Koos Malan
L.I. Bertijn
Leon Lemmer
Louise Mabille
Magnus Heystek
Manfred Delport
Maretha Davel Joubert
Marthinus van Bart
Meshack Mabogoane
Piet Kotzé
Pieter Oosthuizen
Rubriekskrywertreffersparade
Skoppensboer
Sokrates de Wet
Sonette Ahlers
Susan Combrinck
Sydney Gregan
Thys Human
Vlad du Plessis
Menings

Neil du Toit - If not racist, he writes very ugly.


Neil du Toit Die foken houtkop kan nie eers n berei op sy Kop sit nie lol dit lyk soos sy foken kak doek! Plaas kom hulle een een Dan Wys ONS hulle! ONS moet net wag vir die volgende Zoo meating en Dan Bom ONS almal in hulle Bliksem in! Hoop Zim se AAP is ook saam (He is referring to Julius Malema on a Facebook page)

Perhaps the

University of the Free State

could consider rescinding his qualification. Isn't he putting the organisation in a bad light. They should at least send him a letter asking him to remove the reference to the University from his profile.

Friday, 4 December 2015

members of parliament: Egypt

Not available 34 Dec 2015

Amira El-Fekki

Amira El-Fekki Egypt

Bongani Majola

Presidency spokesperson Bongani Majola said the president has considered the response from Phiyega, received on 28 September 2015, in which she made representations to him as to why the president should not exercise the power conferred upon him under section 8(3)(a) of the South African Police Service Act, 1995, to suspend her pending the outcome of the board of inquiry which the president has established. “In terms of section 8(3)(a) of the South African Police Service Act, 1995, the president has suspended General Phiyega as National Commissioner of the South African Police Service with immediate effect and on full pay,” Majola said.

Stephan Hofstatter

Africa Investigates, veteran South African journalists Stephan Hofstatter and Mzilikazi wa Afrika, from the country's Sunday Times newspaper,.

Thursday, 3 December 2015

Clerk - Zwelethu Lukhanyiso Mighty Madasa (South Africa)

Clerk - Zwelethu Lukhanyiso Mighty Madasa (South Africa) Pan African Parliament

Members of Parliament: Ethiopia



Girma Wolde-Giorgis
Head of State
1924 President of Ethiopia

Members of Parliament: Sudan

Members of Parliament

Speaker: Ahmed Ibrahim Al-Tahir, MP (NCP)
Deputy Speaker: Samia Mohammed Ahmad, MP (NCP)

Memebers of Parliament: South Sudan



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GEOGRAPHICAL CONSTITUENCIES | POLITICAL PARTIES LIST | WOMEN LIST


S/N
STATE
CONSTITUENCY
NAME OF WINNER
PARTY/
INDEPENDENT
1
Eastern Equatoria State
(1) Torit Town
Martin Ohuro Okerruk
SPLM
2
Eastern Equatoria State
(2) Lafon
Bul Andrew Cosmas Utore
Independent
3
Eastern Equatoria State
(3) Lafon
Ohidei Victor Omuho
Independent
4
Eastern Equatoria State
(5) Kapoeta East
Angelo Lokinga Lohita
SPLM
5
Eastern Equatoria State
(7) Kapoeta South
Lopus Gorimoi Lopuke
SPLM
6
Eastern Equatoria State
(8) Budi
Dr. David Nailo N. Mayo
SPLM
7
Eastern Equatoria State
(9) Ikwoto
Henry Dilah Iluya Odwar
SPLM
8
Eastern Equatoria State
(10) Magwi
Beatrice Aber Samson
SPLM
9
Eastern Equatoria
(11) Pageri
Julius Ajeo Moilinga Moi
SPLM
10
Eastern Equatoria
(4) Kapoeta North
Angoryang Mark Lojfidi Loshari
SPLM
11
Eastern Equatoria State
(6) Kapoeta South
Mark Lochin Loshu
SPLM
12
Upper Nile
Malakal North/Ogod 1
Samuel Aban Achin
SPLM
13
Upper Nile
North Malakal/Fanikang 2
Andrew Okong Ayom
SPLM
14
Upper Nile
Renk North/Geiger (3)
Akur Akol Deng
SPLM
15
Upper Nile
Maban/Shemdi/Jalhak
David Ongo Dimi Kowara
SPLM
16
Upper Nile
Dinkar 5
Garog Lam Fog
SPLM
17
Upper Nile
Kachon 6
John Chol Machar Deng
Independent
18
Upper Nile
Jakmir 7
James Keith Chol Tut
SPLM
19
Upper Nile
Malut/Baleit 8
Akot Daw Niyok Akol
SPLM
20
Upper Nile
Maning/Fashoda 9
Ornito Adivo Nikwag
SPLM-DC
21
Upper Nile
Mayot 10
James Reith Fong
SPLM
22
Upper Nile
Olang 11
Weu Kong Koyang
Independent
23
Upper Nile
Longchok 12
Mat Ron War Roy
SPLM
24
Unity
(1) Fariyang
Rec Manil Ayuel
SPLM
25
Unity
(2) Abyem
Bataria Mirror Maker
SPLM
26
Unity
(3) Mayom
James Gatkur Wishirbal
NCP
27
Unity
(4) Rabkona
Rowai Kuol Jal
SPLM
28
Unity
(5) Koj
Mathew Mathiang Deng
SPLM
29
Unity
(6) Fengiyar
Michael Mot Diyo
SPLM
30
Unity
(7) Al Leer
Kong Dak Wish Live
SPLM
31
Western Bahr Al Ghazal
Raga Center
Ramadan El Alamin
SPLM
32
Western Bahr Al Ghazal
Wau South Payam No. (2)
Bari Arkangelo
SPLM
33
Western Bahr Al Ghazal
Maria Bai 3
Elias Mathuc
SPLM
34
Western Bahr Al Ghazal
Wau North Payam 4
Mohamed Ahmed Musa
SPLM
35
Lakes
Rumbek North (2)
Daniel Deng Monydit Mon
SPLM
36
Lakes
Rumbek Center (3)
Zacharia Matur Makuer
SPLM
37
Lakes
Wulu (4)
Simon Malual Deng
SPLM
38
Lakes
Rumbek East (5)
Paul Mayom Akec Riak
SPLM
39
Lakes
Yirol East (7)
Gordon Matot Tut Athong
SPLM
40
Lakes
Awerial (8)
Parmena Awerial Along
SPLM
41
Lakes
Cueibet (1)
Daniel Awet Akot Thuou
SPLM
42
Lakes
Yirol West (6)
Daving Deng Athorbei Apar
SPLM
43
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (1)
Arop Madut Arop
SPLM
44
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (2)
Kuany Mayom Deng
SPLM
45
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (3)
Charles Majok Ater Malou
Independent
46
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (4)
Majok Yak Majok
SPLM
47
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (5)
Samuel Duwar Deng
SPLM
48
Warrap State
Gogrial West 6
James Lual Deng Kuel
SPLM
49
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (7)
Machok Majoong Joong
SPLM
50
Warrap State
Gogrial West 8
Kuot Deng Kuot Reng
SPLM
51
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (9)
Aleu Ayieny Aleu Adout
SPLM
52
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (10)
Kornelio Mawien Dhor
SPLM
53
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (11)
Majok Dut Muorwel
SPLM
54
Warrap State
Warrap, Const. (12)
Nhial Deng Nhial
SPLM
55
Central Equatoria
Juba North 1
James Wani Igga Maring
SPLM
56
Central Equatoria
Juba North 2
Luka Tombika Monoja
SPLM
57
Central Equatoria
Munuki 3
Tongun Lado Rombe Kwajok
SPLM
58
Central Equatoria
Juba West 4
Joy Kwaje Eluzai Hakim
SPLM
59
Central Equatoria
Juba East 5
Paul Logale Jumi Daniel
SPLM
60
Central Equatoria
Yei Town 6
Bidali Moses Onesimo
SPLM
61
Central Equatoria
Yei West 7
Ismail Mathew Mukhtar
SPLM
62
Central Equatoria
Yei South 8
Henery Sephen Danga Momo
SPLM
63
Central Equatoria
Kajo Kaji West 9
James Janka Duku Kwori
SPLM
64
Central Equatoria
Kajo Kaji West 10
Mary Kiden Yakobo Kimbo
Independent
65
Central Equatoria
Terereka East 11
Paulino Laku Kedia Legge
SPLM
66
Central Equatoria
Terereka East 12
Juma Ali Mlau Murein
SPLM
67
Central Equatoria
Morobo 13
Remijo Lasu Peter Logwonga
SPLM
68
Central Equatoria
Lainya 14
Jimmy Lemi Milla Joko
SPLM
69
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 1
Ngong Deng Gog
SPLM
70
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 2
Mel Wal Achini Yor
SPLM
71
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 3
Koom Koom Jang Atem
SPLM
72
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 4
Agyou Agyou Theip Paul
SPLM
73
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 5
Garang Deng Akong Deng
SPLM
74
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 6
Biladio Ahowi Ngong
SPLM
75
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 7
Simon Deng Dowang Kur
SPLM
76
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 8
Madut Biar Bel Akoi
SPLM
77
Northern Bahr Al Ghazal
Northern Bahr El Ghazal 9
Jaco Daw Kool Agwear
SPLM
78
Jonglei
Old Fangak 1
James Kok Ruea
SPLM
79
Jonglei
Pigi (Khorfulus)
Gier Chuang Aluong Michael
SPLM
80
Jonglei
Ayod North 3
Timothy Tot Chol Tut
SPLM
81
Jonglei
Ayod South 4
Mary Nayulang Ret Chany
SPLM
82
Jonglei
Akobo North 5
John Jok Chol
SPLM
83
Jonglei
Akobo North 6
Timoth Taban Juch
SPLM
84
Jonglei
Pochalla 7
David Okwier Akwany Gora
SPLM
85
Jonglei
Nyirol 8
Kutin Bayak Gil
SPLM
86
Jonglei
Wuror North 9
David Yien Bilieth
SPLM
87
Jonglei
Wuror South 10
Barnaba Marial Bejamin Bil
SPLM
88
Jonglei
11
Deng Dau Deng
SPLM
89
Jonglei
12
Philip Thon Leek Deng
SPLM
90
Jonglei
13
Dengtiel Ayuen Kur
SPLM
91
Jonglei
14
Michael Makuei Lueth Makuei
SPLM
92
Jonglei
15
Benjamin Malek Alier
SPLM
93
Jonglei
Pibor West 16
Francis Lokurnyang Angou
SPLM
94
Jonglei
Pibor East 17
David Aruk Irer Gangu
SPLM
95
Western Equatoria
Mundri Town 1
Richard Alisapana Kabi
Independent
96
Western Equatoria
Movolo Town 2
Juma Amiro Dobo
SPLM
97
Western Equatoria
Maridi Town 3
Peter Basheer Gbandi
SPLM
98
Western Equatoria
Iba Town 4
Mary Nawiya Martin Tikarari
SPLM
99
Western Equatoria
Yambio Town 5
Anthony Lino Makana
SPLM
100
Western Equatoria
Anzara Town
Bernardo Kabasira Martin
SPLM
101
Western Equatoria
Izo Town
Festo Faustino Kumba
SPLM
102
Western Equatoria
Tumbora Town
Pascal Bandind Oro
SPLM
POLITICAL PARTIES LIST
S/N
NAME OF WINNER
STATE
POLITCAL PARTY/
INDEPENDENT
103
Theophilus Ochang Totti Lohiyor
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
104
Tulito Odoangi Ayahus
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
105
Peter Longole Kuam Mayang
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
106
Negere Joseph Paciko Tagodo
West Equatoria
SPLM
107
George Cosa Foustino George
West Equatoria
SPLM
108
Mark Niypouch Ubong Niypuoch
West Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
109
Stephen Ajong Akwal Onjwiek
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
110
Alfred Wol Akwal Onjiweik
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
111
Rak Machar Teny
Unity
SPLM
112
Manas Magog Rundial
Unity
SPLM
113
Rebecca Atuet Makuet Awuor
Lakes
SPLM
114
Abuk Malual Aken Bath
Lakes
SPLM
115
Suzan Wasuk Sokiri
Warrap
SPLM
116
Matha Ayuex Yar
Warrap
SPLM
117
Akoon Diang Athian Akueetoe
Warrap
SPLM
118
Kuony War Jok Biliu
Jonglei
SPLM
119
David Gai Chan Dak
Jonglei
SPLM
120
Charles Willo Onyong
Jonglei
SPLM
121
Maker Deng Malou
Jonglei
SPLM
122
Dr. Samson Lokari
Central Equatoria
SPLM
123
Sibor John Maksok Orim
Central Equatoria
SPLM
124
Magdalena Bita Amilyo Wani
Central Equatoria
SPLM
125
Henry Omayi Akolawin Agaw
Upper Nile
SPLM
126
Gathuak Riak Jak Kurmot
Upper Nile
SPLM
127
John Ivo Munto Demo
Upper Nile
SPLM
WOMEN LIST
128
Jasmine Samuel Adakayi Satti
Western Equatoria
SPLM
129
Vosca Martin Kumbori Enoka
Western Equatoria
SPLM
130
Rejoice Bauda Simon Dokodo
Western Equatoria
SPLM
131
Josephine Napwon Costmos Ngoya
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
132
Lisitisia Ihure Santino Jobe
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
133
Lucy Lyaya Linca Loki
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
134
Grace Amoo Alex Abalang
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
135
Betty Achan Ogwaro Aliando
Eastern Equatoria
SPLM
136
Imjuma Juma Sabil Garman
WestBahr El Ghazal
SPLM
137
Achol Barouk Akasha Abdam
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
138
Elizabeth Adut Mal Tong
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
139
Akot Deng Kual Ajok
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
140
Akon Paul Akol Yel
North Bahr El Ghazal
SPLM
141
Dibora Ajok Garang
Unity
SPLM
142
Niyalok Khamis Tobong
Unity
SPLM
143
Fatima Niyaong Beilo
Unity
SPLM
144
Monica Nyachut Arok
Lakes
SPLM
145
Monica Ayen Maguat Ruai
Lakes
SPLM
146
Emilia Alual Bol Ring
Lakes
SPLM
147
Nibol Daniel Dhieu Matuet
Lakes
SPLM
148
Asha Ahboz Akuei
Warrap
SPLM
149
Awut Deng Achuil Dut
Warrap
SPLM
150
Nyibol Bol Mtip Mayen
Warrap
SPLM
151
Mary Atong Bak Nyang
Warrap
SPLM
152
Victoria Adhar Arop Chom
Warrap
SPLM
153
June Malet Kul Chol
Jonglei
SPLM
154
Martha Akuany Deng
Jonglei
SPLM
155
Angelina Nyamouka Magoun
Jonglei
SPLM
156
Adeng Leek Deng Malual
Jonglei
SPLM
157
Elizabeth Nyaluac Tap
Jonglei
SPLM
158
Bonguot Amum Okiech Nyakai
Jonglei
SPLM
159
Nyayang Lok Rich
Jonglei
SPLM
160
Ayah Janet Alex
Central Equatoria
SPLM
161
Dousman Jowis James
Central Equatoria
SPLM
162
Agnes Kwaje Lasoba
Central Equatoria
SPLM
163
Mary Koon Inoka Kiri
Central Equatoria
SPLM
164
Mary Boro Michael Suro
Central Equatoria
SPLM
165
Mary Pesnisiyo Wani Lado
Central Equatoria
SPLM
166
Martha Atong Munsor Dak
Upper Nile
SPLM
167
Martha Martin Dar Both
Upper Nile
SPLM
168
Naima Abraham Nul Yor
Upper Nile
SPLM
169
Abuk Payiti Ayuiik Deng
Upper Nile
SPLM
170
Martha Angar Kur Oywach
Upper Nile
SPLM-DC