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27 Facts About Faith Mazibuko

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Nonhlanhla Faith Mazibuko was born on 2 April 1965 and is a South African politician from Gauteng.

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Faith Mazibuko is the current Member of the Executive Council for Social Development.

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Faith Mazibuko has been a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature from 1996 to 2004 and currently from 2009.

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Faith Mazibuko enrolled for and obtained multiple qualifications from various institutions of higher learning.

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Faith Mazibuko became a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in 1996.

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Faith Mazibuko returned to the provincial legislature in 2009 and was appointed Member of the Executive Council for Infrastructure Development.

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Faith Mazibuko became MEC for Community Safety in November 2010.

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In October 2015 Faith Mazibuko was moved to the Sports, Heritage, Arts and Culture portfolio.

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Faith Mazibuko was appointed as Gauteng MEC for Community Safety in May 2019 before becoming the MEC for Social Development in July 2024.

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Faith Nonhlanhla Mazibuko was born on 2 April 1965 in the Charteston township in Nigel in South Africa's former Transvaal Province.

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Faith Mazibuko attended the Jabavu East Community School and St Matthews Roman Catholic School before attending Marianhill High School in Pinetown in the former Natal Province.

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Faith Mazibuko then moved back to the Transvaal and matriculated from the Sekano-Ntoane Senior Secondary School.

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Faith Mazibuko then enrolled for a degree at the University of South Africa majoring in Education, English and History.

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Faith Mazibuko then studied for a certificate in leadership communication and a certificate in public and parliamentary leadership with Rhodes University and the Afrika Intellectual Resources, respectively.

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Faith Mazibuko studied a short courses in History of Afrikan Feminism, Critical Approaches of Gender Policy Planning and Design, and Introduction to Thought Leadership for Africa's Renewal through the Thabo Mbeki African Leadership Institute.

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Faith Mazibuko studied a short course on Committees in Defence of the Revolution at the National CDR Cadres School in Havana, Cuba.

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Faith Mazibuko was an executive member of the African National Congress Youth League's branch in Moroka, Soweto and the branch's pioneer officer.

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Faith Mazibuko served as the Secretary for Sports, Arts and Culture on the youth league's executive committee in Soweto.

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Faith Mazibuko was a member of the youth league's provincial executive committee and served as the PEC's Secretary for Sports, Arts and Culture.

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Faith Mazibuko was re-elected as a member of the ANC's executive committee for the Greater Johannesburg region.

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Faith Mazibuko was sworn in as a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in 1996.

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Faith Mazibuko co-chaired the Ad-hoc committee on the National Youth Development Agency.

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Faith Mazibuko was a chair of the Women's Caucus and deputy chief whip.

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Faith Mazibuko is the former ANCWL Gauteng Deputy Secretary and current ANCWL Gauteng Chairperson.

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Faith Mazibuko was appointed Member of the Executive Council for Infrastructure Development by newly elected premier Nomvula Mokonyane.

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Faith Mazibuko returned to the post of MEC for Community Safety after the 2019 general elections.

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Faith Mazibuko was replaced by Mbali Hlophe as MEC for Sport, Arts, Culture and Recreation.