Zanele Sifuba

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Zanele Sifuba
Member of the Free State Executive Council for Sports, Arts, Culture & Recreation
Assumed office
23 June 2024
PremierMaqueen Letsoha-Mathae
Preceded byLimakatso Mahasa
Speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature
In office
22 May 2019  23 June 2024
DeputyLucy Mapena
Preceded byMamiki Qabathe
Succeeded byMxolisi Dukwana
Member of the Free State Provincial Legislature
Assumed office
22 May 2019
Personal details
BornNtombizanele Beauty Sifuba
(1968-11-14) 14 November 1968 (age 57)
PartyAfrican National Congress
Children3
Alma materVista University
Central University of Technology
University of the Free State
ProfessionPolitician

Ntombizanele Beauty Sifuba (born 14 November 1968) is a South African politician and educator who has been the Member of the Free State Executive Council for Sports, Arts, Culture & Recreation since 2024 and a member of the Free State Provincial Legislature since 2019. She served as the speaker of the provincial legislature between 2019 and 2024. Sifuba is a member of the African National Congress.

In 1988, Sifuba obtained a bachelor of arts in education from Vista University.[1] From the Central University of Technology, she holds a bachelor of psychology.[1] In 2017, Sifuba attained a postgraduate diploma in governance and political transformation from the University of the Free State.[1] She is currently pursuing a master's degree in the same field.[1]

Career

Teaching career

Sifuba worked as a teacher from 1999 to 2019.[1] She also worked as the deputy director responsible for monitoring and evaluation at the provincial Department of Social Development.[1]

Political career

In 1995, she was elected deputy secretary of the African National Congress in the party's President Steyn region.[1] She also held leadership positions in the South African Democratic Teachers Union.[1] Sifuba was the deputy provincial chairperson of COSATU.[1] Sifuba is currently a member of the ANC's subcommittees on economic development and gender and equity.[1]

In March 2019, Sifuba was placed twelfth on the ANC's provincial list.[2] She was elected as the ANC won 19 seats in the Free State Provincial Legislature. Sifuba was sworn in as an MPL on 22 May 2019. On the same day, she was elected speaker.[3] She was re-elected as speaker after the 2024 provincial election.[4] Shortly afterwards, Sifuba was appointed as the Member of the Executive Council responsible for Sports, Arts, Culture & Recreation.[5]

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