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Enoch Godongwana (born 9 June 1957) is a South African politician and former trade unionist who is currently serving as the Minister of Finance since August 2021. He is a member of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress (ANC).
A seat in the National Assembly becomes vacant if the member dies, resigns, ceases to be eligible, ceases to be a member of the party that nominated them, or is elected to the office of President of South Africa.
The minister of finance is a minister in the Cabinet of South Africa who is the political head of the National Treasury.The minister of finance is responsible for the financial management of government affairs, drawing up the budget, and developing economic policy (in cooperation with the minister of economic development and the minister of trade and industry).
Enoch Godongwana: M 1554 20 Sibongile Besani: M 1546 21 Pinky Kekana: F 1518 22 Buti Manamela: M 1503 23 David Mahlobo: M 1486 24 Cassel Mathale: M 1478 25 Pemmy Majodina: F 1470 26 Lindiwe Zulu: F 1451 27 Aaron Motsoaledi: M 1448 28 Khusela Diko: F 1439 29 Bathabile Dlamini: F 1430 30 Phumulo Masualle: M 1425 31 Mzwandile Masina: M 1408 32 ...
Enoch Godongwana: African National Congress: 5 August 2021 South Sudan: List: Marial Dongrin Ater: 15 July 2024 Spain: List: María Jesús Montero: Spanish Socialist Workers' Party: 29 December 2023 Sri Lanka: List: Ranil Wickremesinghe: United National Party: 25 May 2022 Sudan: List: Gibril Ibrahim: Justice and Equality Movement: 10 February ...
Enoch Godongwana: M 54 4 Tina Joemat-Pettersson: F 53 5 Zizi Kodwa: M 53 6 Ronald Lamola: M 53 7 David Mahlobo: M 53 8 Pemmy Majodina: F 53 9 Thandi Modise: F 50 10 Sibongile Besani: F 49 11 Stella Ndabeni-Abrahams: F 48 12 Mdumiseni Ntuli: M 46 13 Angie Motshekga: F 46 14 Senzo Mchunu: M 45 15 Mondli Gungubele: M 42 16 Mduduzi Manana: M 42 17 ...
The ANC elective conference began on 16 December 2017. On the second day of the conference, delegates nominated candidates for the officials ("Top Six" leadership positions (President, Deputy President, Chairperson, Secretary General, Deputy Secretary General and Treasurer)) as follows, [3] with voting running through the night on 17 to 18 December, and results announced on the evening of ...
This is a list of members of the National Assembly of South Africa, elected in the 2019 general election, for the term 2019–2024.. The National Assembly met for the first on 22 May 2019 and its term expired on 21 May 2024.