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IFP announces Gauteng Women’s Brigade leaders

The elected members are expected to foster growth and ensure an active presence in all party structures in Gauteng.

The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) on Saturday announced members set to serve on the party’s Gauteng IFP Women’s Brigade (IFPWB).

The chairperson position is now being held by Samkelisiwe Zungu, with Lindi Mdluli serving as deputy chairperson. The IFPWB secretary is Silindile Mbatha, with deputy secretary Philiswe Mazibuko.

Party treasurer is Goodness Dlamini, and deputy treasurer is Nomsa Sibiya.

Publicity secretary is Buitumelo Ramakoaba, serving with deputy publicity secretary Patricia Maduku. The party said they are confident that the IFPWB conference, held in Ekurhuleni, was in line with the party’s constitution, and that the right leadership was elected to “appropriately lead and unite the Women’s Brigade in Gauteng.”

The elected members are expected to foster growth and ensure an active presence in all party structures in Gauteng.

The IFPWB elections take place every five years.

Their activities include membership recruitment drives, development projects, girl-child development, standing up against the abuse of women, child, and vulnerable people, caring for the indigent in communities, and working to improve conditions for women in the workplace.

In other news – Black Coffee’s ex-wife Enhle Mbali taken to court by housemaid – She is an evil & heartless boss

TV actress Enhle Mbali Mlotshwa’s domestic worker Mpho Koetsi (40) has described her as an “evil and heartless boss” who is hard to work for after she claims she was fired for gossiping about her a week ago.

Enhle Mbali

Koetsi, who has been working for the actress and her husband Nkosinathi “Black Coffee” Maphumulo since January last year, claims that Mlotshwa fired her last Friday after accusing her of gossiping about her to Black Coffee and his mother – and replaced her with another worker on the spot. continue reading

Source: The Citizen

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