Ms Sefora Hixsonia Ntombela

Formerly: Free State Provincial Legislature

Sefora Hixsonia Ntombela

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About Sefora Hixsonia Ntombela

Ms Ntombela was born in Tweeling, Free State, where she attended the Tweeling Combine School and matriculated from Kganyeng Secondary School. She then went on to study at Bonamelo Training College and returned to the Tweeling Combine School as a teacher. After working at the Department of Health as a family planner and youth consultant, she joined the African National Congress. She later became the 6th Premier of the Free State and a Member of the Free State Provincial Legislature. She has served as the Free State MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements, as well as Social Development. Ms Ntombela has experience serving as the Deputy President of the African National Congress Women's League and the treasurer of the Free State ANC.

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Mr Ntombela (ANC) said a cadre ought to be distinguished from cadre deployment, definition of cadre stays as it is ...

Ms S Ntombela (ANC) asked the Department to clarify how a person would be categorised as mentally ill.

Ms S Ntombela (ANC) stated however that the reality on the ground was not as presented in the report. She ...

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