Thembi Majola

Formerly: National Assembly

Thembi Majola

About Thembi Majola

Ms Thembisile C. Majola previously served as the Deputy Minister of Energy since 26 May 2014. She was born in Soweto, Johannesburg. She received her basic education from Botswana, Zambia and Cuba, where she also received her Junior Degree in Civil Engineering in Camaguey. She also holds a Masters Degree in the same field. She worked as a Project & Site Engineer at Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College (SOMAFCO), Mazimbu, Tanzania from 1986-1987, whereafter she received Umkhonto we Sizwe Military Training, Caculama, Angola from 1987-1988. She was the Executive Secretary Women and Development Programme, World Council of Churches, Geneva, Switzerland from 1993-97 and then became the Chief Director International Relations and Trade, Office of the Deputy President from 1997-2001. She was 2006-2008 Ambassador Extraordinaire et Plenipotentiare to Senegal, Mauritania, Cape Verde, Gambia & Guinea Bissau. In 2009 she became the Deputy Coordinator - Core Business, National Intelligence Coordinating Committee;in 2010 she was a Consultant in the Office of the Premier, Gauteng. From 2010-2013 she was the Market Development Manager for Africa, Aurecon.From 2013 to early May 2014 she was the Director, Thenoma Consulting, Ekurhuleni, Gauteng. She currently serves as the Deputy Minister of Energy of the Republic of South Africa since 26 May 2014

Her political activities include:1987- ANC Women’s Section Conference, Luanda, Angola (Angolan region delegate): 1987-89 – Secretary, ANC Women’s Section, Angola: 1989-90 – MALIBONGWE Conference Committee: 1990-91- ANC Women’s Task Force, Johannesburg, RSA. Source: energy.gov.za

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Attendance of committee meetings:

2018 committee attendance as minister/deputy

Attended 6 meetings

2017 committee attendance as minister/deputy

Attended 15 meetings

2016 committee attendance as minister/deputy

Attended 2 meetings

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Good morning, and thank you, Chairperson. Hon Chairperson, Minister of Energy, Ms Tina Joemat-Pettersson, hon chairperson of the Portfolio Committee for Energy, Mr Fikile Majola, fellow members of the executive, ...

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Source Public/Private

F E Mpumzana Government Pension

Public

GEPF 2010

Private

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

No Dividend

4000

Thenoma

Ordinary

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Thenoma Consulting

Business Development (Dormant)

Maboko Trading

Dormant

Source Description Value

Inkosi Buthelezi from Ulundi

Traditional gesture by Inkosi to the visitors (16 March 2018)

R1000

Inkosi Buthelezi from Ulundi

Traditional gesture by Inkosi to the visitors (16 March 2018)

R1000

Description Extent Location

Stand alone House

/-500sq.m

Bedfordview

Stan Alone House

/-500sq.m

Illiondale

Townhouse

/-150sq.m

Edenvale

Source Public/Private

FE Mnumzana Government Pension

Public

GEPF 2010

Public

No Name of Company Nature

4000

Thenoma

Ordinary

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Thenoma Consulting

Business Development (Dormant)

Maboko Trading

Dormant for 5 years

Description Extent Location

House

500sq.m

13A Flecthing Avenue, Essexwold

House

500sq.m

52 Karen Road, Illiondale

Townhouse

150sq.m

62 The Glen, Edenglen, Edenvale

Source Public/Private

Special Pension

Public

GEPF - Stanlib

Private

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

No dividend

4 000

Thenoma

Ordinary

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Thenoma Consultancy

Business development [Dormant]

Maboko Trading

[Dormant]

Description Extent Location

Standard house

+-500sq.m.

Edenvale

Stand alone house

+-500sq.m.

Edenvale

Townhouse

+-150sq.m.

Edenglen

Source Public/Private

Government Employees Pension

Public

Stanlib

Private

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

No dividends

4 000

Thenoma

Ordinary

R44 000

22 000

Batho Bonke

Ordinary

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Thenoma Consulting

Business Development [Dormant]

Maboko Trading

[Dormant]

Description Extent Location

House

+-500sq.m.

Edenvale

Townhouse

+-150sq.m.

Edenvale

Stand alone house

+-500sq.m.

Edenvale