Zweli Mkhize
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 68 |
Date of birth | February 2,1956 |
Zodiac sign | Aquarius |
Born | Pietermaritzburg |
South Africa | |
Party | African National Congress |
Children | Dedani Mkhize |
Nokulinda Horwood | |
Official site | parliament.gov.za |
Nationality | South African |
Spouse | May Mashego |
Position | Member of the National Assembly of South Africa |
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since 2018 | |
Previous position | Minister of Health of South Africa (2019–2021) |
Graduate date | 1982 |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 756093 |
Zweli Mkhize Life story
Zwelini Lawrence Mkhize is a South African medical doctor and politician who served as the Minister of Health from May 2019 until his resignation on 5 August 2021. He previously served as the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs from 2018 to 2019.
ANC conference: South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa defies scandal to win party vote
... He defeated his rival Zweli Mkhize by 2,476 votes to 1,897...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South African leader leaves future in ANC hands
... Mr Ramaphosa will be challenged for the ANC s leadership by his former health minister Zweli Mkhize, who has also been accused of corruption...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South Africa leader won't resign, says spokesman
... Mr Ramaphosa will be challenged for the ANC s leadership by his former health minister Zweli Mkhize, who has also been accused of corruption...
South Africa is mercilessly efficient fight against coronavirus
... And a rung below the President, Minister for health, Zweli Mkhize also has praise for his no-nonsense, power-Packed performance, and its sober collected in the vicinity of the universal, deeply competent, daily briefings...
Sterilization coercion in South Africa: they removed my uterus
... South Africa s health, the Department has not yet given a detailed response to the report, but said its minister, Zweli Mkhize, he had asked to discuss a meeting with the Commission...
Cyril Ramaphosa: South African leader leaves future in ANC hands
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has said his fate is in his party's hands, in his first comments since an official report on a scandal over money stolen from his farm.
Opponents have called for his resignation after a panel of legal experts concluded he may have broken The Law .
On Saturday, Mr Ramaphosa's spokesman suggested he would fight on.
The President has now said The Party top brass should decide his next move.
The leaders of the governing Africa National Congress (ANC) are currently meeting in Johannesburg to discuss the findings of The Report .
Speaking outside The Venue for The Meeting , The President said that his fellow members of The National Working Committee had given him permission not to attend " so that they're free to express themselves as openly and as thoroughly as possible without any form of fear or favour".
On Monday, the ANC's larger decision-making body, The National Executive Committee (NEC), will also be meeting.
" It is up to The National Executive Committee, which I Am accountable to, to take whatever decision, " Mr Ramaphosa told journalists.
The Scandal erupted in June, when a former South African spy boss, Arthur Fraser, filed a complaint with police accusing The President of hiding A Theft of $4m (£3. 25m) in cash from his Phala Phala game farm in 2020.
Mr Ramaphosa admitted that money had been stolen, but said it was $580,000, not $4m.
The President said the $580,000 had come from the sale of buffalo, but The Panel , headed by a former Chief Justice , said it had " substantial doubt" about whether a sale took place.
The Panel 's findings have been handed to parliament, which is set to examine them and decide whether or not to launch impeachment proceedings against The President .
On Saturday, Mr Ramaphosa's spokesman Vincent Magwenya said The President was " not resigning based on a flawed report, neither is he stepping aside".
" It may be in the long-term interest and sustainability of our constitutional democracy, well beyond the Ramaphosa presidency, that such a clearly flawed report is challenged, " he added.
Mr Ramaphosa is also Under Pressure from the opposition, as well as rivals within the ANC, to resign.
The Scandal is especially damaging for Mr Ramaphosa because he came to power vowing to clear up the corruption which had dogged the country under his predecessor, Jacob Zuma .
The ANC remains deeply divided between supporters of Mr Zuma and those who back Mr Ramaphosa.
Mr Ramaphosa will be challenged for the ANC's leadership by his former health minister Zweli Mkhize , who has also been accused of corruption. He denies the allegations.
Source of news: bbc.com