Poppy Mailola

South African politician

Poppy Mailola
Deputy Secretary-General of the Economic Freedom Fighters
Incumbent
Assumed office
14 December 2019
PresidentJulius Malema
Preceded byHlengiwe Mkhaliphi
Personal details
Born
Poppy Raesibe Mailola
NationalitySouth African
Political partyEconomic Freedom Fighters
ProfessionPolitician

Poppy Raisibe Mailola is a South African politician who serves as the Deputy Secretary-General of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) party after having been elected at the party's second conference in December 2019. She succeeded Hlengiwe Mkhaliphi and serves alongside Secretary-General Marshall Dlamini.[1][2]

For the 2019 elections, she was 139th on the EFF's national list and also 18th on the party's Mpumalanga provincial list.

References

  1. ^ Head, Tom (15 December 2019). "EFF NPA 2019: Four delegates hospitalised as violence erupts [video]". The South African. Retrieved 17 April 2020.
  2. ^ Deklerk, Aphiwe; Mvumvu, Zingisa (15 December 2019). "Five more years as EFF boss for Julius Malema". DispatchLIVE. Retrieved 17 April 2020.

External links

  • Poppy Raisibe Mailola at People's Assembly
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Economic Freedom Fighters
History
Leaders
National Leadership
  • Julius Malema (President & Commander-in-Chief)
  • Floyd Shivambu (Deputy President)
  • Veronica Mente (Chairperson)
  • Marshall Dlamini (Secretary-General)
  • Poppy Mailola (Deputy Secretary-General)
  • Omphile Maotwe (Treasurer-General)
Provincial Chairpersons
  • Zilindile Kalushi Vena (Eastern Cape)
  • Mapheule Liphoko (Free State)
  • Nkululeko Dunga (Gauteng)
  • Mongezi Twala (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • Tshilidzi Anikie Maraga (Limpopo)
  • Collen Sedibe (Mpumalanga)
  • Shakes Botswe (North West)
  • Shadrack Tlhaole (Northern Cape)
  • Unathi Ntame (Western Cape)
Provincial Secretaries
  • Simthembile Madikizela (Eastern Cape)
  • Bosanku Msimanga (Free State)
  • Moses Koma (Gauteng)
  • Nkululeko Ngubane (KwaZulu-Natal)
  • Mokwepa Ramalemela (Limpopo)
  • Ntsako Mkhabela (Mpumalanga)
  • Papiki Babuile (North West)
  • Zet Kwinana (Northern Cape)
  • Mbulelo Magwala (Western Cape)
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