Tiny Chotelo was appointed MEC for Nature Conservation and Environmental Affairs in 2014.
12 Facts About Tiny Chotelo
Tiny Chotelo was born into a Tswana family on 5 March 1962 in Gatlhose in South Africa's former Cape Province.
Tiny Chotelo received a diploma from Thaba Nchu College of Education.
Tiny Chotelo was Deputy Chairperson of Women's Manyano and the Head of Department at the Gamocwaedi Primary School in Deurhaam, Kuruman.
Tiny Chotelo was promoted to the treasurer in 2000 and became a member of the executive committee of the Kgalagadi region.
Tiny Chotelo was elected to the provincial executive committee in 2009.
Tiny Chotelo was elected to the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature in the general election held on 22 April 2009 and took office as a member on 6 May 2009.
Tiny Chotelo was then appointed chairperson of the Agriculture, Roads and Public Works committee.
Tiny Chotelo was selected to be the Member of the Executive Council for Social Development by premier Sylvia Lucas on 5 June 2013.
Tiny Chotelo named Chotelo the MEC for Nature Conservation and Environmental Affairs, succeeding Patrick Mabilo.
Tiny Chotelo was demoted from the Executive Council in February 2018.
Tiny Chotelo left the provincial legislature in May 2019, as she did not place on the ANC's candidate list for the 2019 general election.