Africa Great Personality holomisa nkosi patekile
Holomisa Nkosi Patekile : labour [ deputy ministry of ]



Current Positions
Mr Holomisa is the Deputy Minister of Labour of the Republic of South Africa with effect from 26 May 2014.

He has been a Member of Parliament since 1994.

He is the Chairman of the Southern African Development Community Council of Traditional Leaders (SADC-CTL) since 2002.

Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities
Mr Holomisa was previously a Chairperson and a member of Parliamentary Committees of Agriculture andLand Affairs Constitutional Review Justice Constitutional Development Provincial and Local Government.

He served as the Hegebe Cultural Development Trust Board Chairperson. He is the former UWP Consulting Board Chairman; Contralesa Development Trust Board Chairperson; Contralesa Investment Holdings Board Chairperson; Former Member of the Green Trust Board of Trustees; Former Nelson Mandela National Museum Council Member; Misty Seas Investments Board Chairperson; Former member of SADC Parliamentary Forum.

Mr Holomisa was previously a member of the University of Transkei (UNITRA now known as the Walter Sisulu University) Magistrate Commission and various other public bodies.
He is a Public speaker and prolific writer on cultural developmental economic governance and political issues.

He served as the President of the Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) from 1990 until 2013.

Research/Presentations/Awards/Decorations/Bursaries and Publications
He is the author of the books: According to tradition and A double edged sword.

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