Ms Faith Mazibuko

Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature

Faith Mazibuko

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About Faith Mazibuko

Ms Mazibuko is the current Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Community Safety. She has been a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature from 1996 to 2004 and currently from 2009. Mazibuko is a member of the African National Congress.

Born in the Charteston Location in Nigel, Mazibuko matriculated from Sekano-Ntoane Senior Secondary School. She enrolled for and obtained multiple degrees and qualifications from various universities. A member of the African National Congress, she was active in the party's youth league and served on multiple party structures. She became a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in 1996.

In 2004, she was elected to the National Council of Provinces as a permanent delegate from Gauteng. Ms Mazibuko returned to the provincial legislature in 2009 and was appointed Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Infrastructure Development. She became MEC for Community Safety in November 2010. After the 2014 elections, Ms Mazibuko was selected as the MEC for the expanded Agriculture, Environment, Rural Development and Social Development portfolio. In October 2015 Ms Mazibuko was moved to the Sports, Heritage, Arts and Culture portfolio. She appointed as Gauteng MEC for Community Safety in May 2019.

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Ms F Mazibuko (ANC, Gauteng) informed the Committee that the NA would be having a plenary session on 24 March ...

Ms F Mazibuko (ANC) chaired the meeting

Ms Mazibuko (ANC) asked the Presidency if any opportunity had been afforded to Advocate Pikoli to respond to the suspension. ...

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Chairperson, just quickly, the hon member Faber - Eh! Udle phansi - [he has left], the thing is, he is a "Bari" from Kimberly, "hy ken f*kol van Gauteng." [He ...

Chairperson, it is my pleasure to participate in the debate today of the Department of Transport. As we all know, it is one of the departments that is the backbone ...