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Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land Reform



Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli, Mr

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  • Other: Born in Bultfontein
Current Positions
Mr Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli is the Deputy Minister for Rural Development and Land Reform of the Republic of South Africa from 2011.


Academic Qualifications
Mr Tsenoli attended a programme of instruction for Lawyers at Harvard University and obtained a Certificate in Public Policy Management from the University of Western Cape;
a Certificate in adult Education from University of KwaZulu-Natal; and a Certificate in Development Planning for Community Leaders from the University of the Witwatersrands.


Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities
Mr Tsenoli was a member of the following Organisations: Institutte of Local government; National Housing corporation; and Transitional National Development Trust.

He also served as a member of Joint Rent Action Committee in 1983; and as a member of Masibonesane Lamontville Youth Organisation in 1981. He was founder member of Sanco and as a member of Durban Civic Forum.


Source: Deputy ministry of Rural Development and Land Reform

 

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