UL Graduations: ANC Bigwigs Steal the Show with PhD Degrees

GRADUATES: The Speaker of the Limpopo Legislature, Makoma Makhurupetje and Polly Boshielo, the Deputy Minister of Police have graduated with PhD degrees in Administration during the autumn graduations at the University of Limpopo. Photo: UL

Congratulations poured in for the two prominent ANC members who graduated with PhD degrees in Administration during the autumn graduations at the University of Limpopo in Polokwane. An ANC provincial executive committee (PEC) member, Speaker of the Limpopo Legislature, Makoma Makhurupetje and Polly Boshielo, the Deputy Minister of Police and ANC national executive committee (NEC)… Continue reading UL Graduations: ANC Bigwigs Steal the Show with PhD Degrees

From Legislature to Lecture Halls: Limpopo Speaker Makoma Makhurupetje Earns Her PhD

LIMPOPO – In a proud moment for the Limpopo Legislature, the African National Congress (ANC) and many people from all spheres of society, Dr Makoma Makhurupetje, Speaker of the Legislature, has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy Degree in Administration by the University of Limpopo. Makhurupetje, the ANC’s provincial executive committee (PEC) member and former… Continue reading From Legislature to Lecture Halls: Limpopo Speaker Makoma Makhurupetje Earns Her PhD

EFF Leader Accuses Ramathuba And Makhurupetje Of Tribalism, Nepotism

POINTING FINGERS: The leader of Economic Freedom Fighters in Limpopo, Lawrence Mapoulo, has accused Premier Phophi Ramathuba and Legislature Speaker Makoma Makhurupetje of tribalism and nepotism, alleging they only hire Vhavenda and Balobedu.

The leader of Economic Freedom Fighters in Limpopo, Lawrence Mapoulo, has accused Premier Phophi Ramathuba and Legislature Speaker Makoma Makhurupetje of tribalism and nepotism, alleging they only hire Vhavenda and Balobedu in their offices at the expense of Bapedi and Vatsonga-speaking people. Mapoulo addressed his party members during a service delivery march outside the Office… Continue reading EFF Leader Accuses Ramathuba And Makhurupetje Of Tribalism, Nepotism

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