Minister in the Presidency Responsible for Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation since March 2023, serving until June 2024 and then reappointed on 30 June 2024. She is the Second Deputy Secretary-General of the African National Congress (ANC) since December 2022. She is also the coordinator of the interim task team appointed in June 2022 to lead the ANC Women's League.
Before joining government in 2023, Ramokgopa held several positions in the diplomatic and civil service, including as Consul-General to Mumbai, India and, most proximately, as a special advisor to President Cyril Ramaphosa. She was the Mayor of the Northern Cape's Siyanda District Municipality from 2006 to 2009.
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Minister in The Presidency: Performance Monitoring and Evaluation as well as Administration in the in the Presidency at National Executive (Executive)
since 30th June 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
4th Candidate at African National Congress National Election List 2019 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
Minister in The Presidency: Performance Monitoring and Evaluation as well as Administration in the in the Presidency at National Executive (Executive)
from 6th March 2023 until 19th June 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 6th February 2023 until 28th May 2024
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2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 3 meetings
2024 (6th Parliament) committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 1 meeting
2023 committee attendance as minister/deputy
Attended 6 meetings
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