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Sihle Ngubane

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Motlotlegi
Sihle Ngubane
Mopalamente
Mopalamente wa Aforika Borwa
Assumed office
Seetebosigo a le masome mabedi le botlhano ngwaga wa 2024
Ka Ga Ena
O tsetsweJoel Sihle Ngubane
Motsheganong a le lesome le boraro ngwaga wa 1972
MokgatlhoMK Party
Mo/BakapeloMmamoloko Kubayi

Joel Sihle Ngubane (o o tshotsweng ka Motsheganong a le lesome le boraro ngwaga wa 1972)[1] ke mopolotiki wa kwa Aforika Borwa le mogwebi o o emetseng phathi ya Umkhonto weSizwe (MK) kwa palamenteng fa e sale ka Seetebosigo 2024. O tlhophilwe mo setilong sa gagwe mo ditlhophong tsa Motsheganong 2024, e le wa lesome mo lenaaneng a la phathi ya MK.[2] Ke mokwaledi-mogolo wa pele le motlhokomedi wa ditlhopho kwa palamenteng.[3]

Botshelo jwa gagwe

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Ka dingwaga tsa 2017 go tsena 2021, Ngubane o ne a nyetse Mmamoloko Kubayi, tona wa puso wa ANC.[4][5] Ba ne ba nna le ngwana mmogo ka 2017.[6] Mo lonylaong lwa bone, bobegadikgang ba ne ba botsa ka dikonteraka tse di neetsweng kompone ya ga Ngubane.[7][8]

  1. "Final Candidate Lists for 2024 National and Provincial Elections: National Candidates" (PDF). Electoral Commission of South Africa. 10 April 2024. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  2. "Joel Sihle Ngubane". People's Assembly. Retrieved 31 October 2025.
  3. "MK Party removes Sihle Ngubane again, replaces him with Manyi as chief whip". Sunday Times. 29 August 2024. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  4. "Tourism minister Mmamoloko Kubayi-Ngubane and husband announce their divorce". Sowetan. 7 May 2021. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  5. Maliti, Soyiso (28 March 2024). "Zuma top loyalists in the ANC appointed to MK Party in leadership shake-up". News24. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  6. Blignaut, Charl (17 December 2017). "Kubayi-Ngubane: From pregnant teen to political powerhouse". News24. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  7. Stone, Setumo (11 March 2019). "Husband's old R11m tender haunts minister". News24. Retrieved 31 October 2025
  8. "Minister says hubby quit company with govt contract but evidence indicates otherwise". Sunday Times. 28 June 2020. Retrieved 31 October 2025