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22 Facts About Pemmy Majodina

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Pemmy Castelina Pamela Majodina was born on 24 December 1968 and is a South African politician from the Eastern Cape.

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Pemmy Majodina joined the National Assembly in the May 2019 general election and served as Chief Whip throughout the Sixth Parliament.

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Pemmy Majodina has been a member of the ANC National Executive Committee since December 2017 and a member of its National Working Committee since January 2023.

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Pemmy Majodina was born on 24 December 1968 in rural Sterkspruit in the former Cape Province.

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Pemmy Majodina studied at the National University of Lesotho, completing a Bachelor of Education in 1996 and an Honours degree in 1998.

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Pemmy Majodina served in underground structures of Umkhonto weSizwe, the armed wing of the African National Congress, and later held leadership positions in the South African Students Congress, the ANC Youth League, and the ANC Women's League.

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Pemmy Majodina was a member of the South African Communist Party.

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Pemmy Majodina represented the ANC as a member of the NCOP's Eastern Cape caucus.

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Pemmy Majodina continued her extra-parliamentary work with the ANC, and in December 2006 she was elected to a three-year term as Deputy Provincial Secretary of the Eastern Cape ANC.

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Pemmy Majodina was promoted to the Executive Council of the Eastern Cape in August 2008, when Mbulelo Sogoni took office as Premier of the Eastern Cape; he named Majodina as Member of the Executive Council for Health.

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Madonsela's report, completed in April 2015, found that Pemmy Majodina had accepted an inappropriately large spending allowance during the visit and recommended that Masualle should take disciplinary steps against Pemmy Majodina.

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In December 2017 Pemmy Majodina attended the ANC's 54th National Conference, where she was elected to the party's National Executive Committee.

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Pemmy Majodina served in that office, her fifth and final position in the Executive Council, until the May 2019 general election.

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Pemmy Majodina was the second woman to hold the post, after Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, and Doris Dlakude was named as her deputy.

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Pemmy Majodina warned the ANC caucus to "move faster and better because we don't have time to play around".

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The ANC's 55th National Conference was held in December 2022, and Pemmy Majodina was re-elected to her second five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee; she received 1,470 votes across roughly 4,000 ballots, making her the 25th-most popular member of the committee.

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Pemmy Majodina was elected to the party's influential 20-member National Working Committee.

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The committee cleared Pemmy Majodina, saying that the claim was unfounded.

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Pemmy Majodina remained in office as chief whip throughout the Sixth Parliament, becoming the first person to complete a full five-year term in the office.

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Pemmy Majodina was re-elected to the National Assembly in the May 2024 general election, and President Ramaphosa appointed her to succeed Senzo Mchunu as Minister of Water and Sanitation in his new multi-party cabinet.

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Pemmy Majodina is a member of the Methodist Church of Southern Africa and is a lay preacher at her local church in Bensonvale, Sterkspruit, which gave her a community service award in 2011.

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Pemmy Majodina is estranged from her husband and has nine children, seven of whom she adopted.