Member of the National Assembly
Formerly: Limpopo Provincial Legislature
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She was Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Sports, Arts and Culture in the Limpopo provincial government between July 2018 and October 2022. In 2022, was elected to a five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee. She formerly served as Deputy Secretary-General of the ANC Youth League from 2015 to 2019 and as a member of the Limpopo ANC's Provincial Executive Committee from 2018 to 2022.
Moraka rose to prominence as an activist in the African National Congress (ANC) and the ANC Youth League (ANCYL). Her local ANC branch is in Modimolle in the Waterberg region of South Africa's Limpopo province. Until 2010, she was Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANCYL's Limpopo branch.
On 4 May 2015, at a provincial league elective conference, Moraka was elected as the Deputy Provincial Chairperson of the Limpopo branch of the ANCYL.
Moraka was then elected unopposed to the more senior position of national ANCYL Deputy Secretary-General.
In June 2018, at an elective conference of the Limpopo branch of the mainstream ANC, Moraka was elected to an ordinary seat of the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Limpopo.She was also elected to its Provincial Working Committee.
By 2014, Moraka was a Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature. In late July 2018, after her election to the Limpopo ANC's Provincial Executive Committee, Moraka was appointed to the Limpopo Executive Council. She became MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture. She was re-elected to her legislative seat in the 2019 general election.
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Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation at National Executive (Executive)
since 30th June 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 22nd May 2019 until 28th May 2024
Member of the Executive Committee: Sport, Arts & Culture
from 27th May 2019 until October 2022
26th Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member at Health (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Chairperson at Ethics and Members Interest (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (305): Modimolle (Constituency Office)
until 7th May 2019
Member at Provincial Treasury (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Member-elect at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
13rd Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Member of the Provincial Legislature at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
until 6th May 2014
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