Minister: Correctional Services of the Republic of South Africa since 11 May 2009; Member: Parliament since 2004; Member: National Executive Council (NEC) of African National Congress (ANC) since December 2007.
Honorary Member
Basic
Education
Career
Family
News Articles
Birth & Nationality
Nationality
South African
Residential Details
Country of Residence
South Africa
Diplomas
Diploma in Primary Teachers
College of Bensonvale Teacher Training
Diploma in Project Management
Canadian University Overseas Services
Human Relations Course
Community Development Course
Communication course
Chairmanships
Chairperson
Joint Standing Committee on Defence
1994
Deputy Chairperson
ANC Political Committee in Parliament
2001
President
ANC Women's League
2004
Directorships
Founder Member
East London Domestic Workers Association (ELDWA)
1982
Assistant Director
Masazane Open School
1982
1984
Member
ANC NEC
1990
1993
Member
ANC Women's League
1990
1993
National Organiser
ANC Women's League
1991
1993
Member
ANC NEC
1993
1995
Secretary-General
ANC Women's League
1993
1995
Member
Joint Standing Committee on Intelligence
1994
Member
Constitutional Assembly
1994
1996
Member
Joint Standing Committee on Defence
1994
Current Positions
Representative
ANC Women's section to the People's Republic of Angola
Trainee
Youth Leadership and Development (NYLTP)
Teacher
Bensonvale Junior Secondary School
1978
Teacher
St Matthews Teacher's Training College
1979
Head
Investigating Commission: Desertions of ANC MK member to UNHCR
Angola
1984
Chief Whip
Majority Party
1994
Member
Theme 3 Core Group: Constitution Making Process
Republic of South Africa
1994
Member of Parliament
ANC: National Assembly
1994
Minister of Correctional Services
Republic of South Africa
Pretoria
2009
Previous Positions
Youth Worker
Target Timothy
1981
1982
Activist
ANC: Political Military Structures
1986
1988
Representative
ANC Women's Section to the peoples Republic of Angola
1988
1990
Representative
ANC Women's Section to Pan Africa women's Organisation (PAWO)
New Correctional Services Minister Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula says she has no intention of reviewing convicted fraudster Schabir Shaik's medical parole because there is no new evidence.