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Former Deputy Minister



Fezile Bhengu, Mr

Personal
  • Date of Birth: 06 August 1954
  • Marital Status: Married
Positions last held in government
  • Deputy Minister of Defence of the Republic of South Africa until May 11 2009.
  • Member of Parliament from 1994 to 2009.
  • African National Congress Parliamentary Whip.
  • Chaiperson on Public Works.
  • Chairperson of Parliamentary Committee on Defence.
  • Member of the Joint Rules Committee.
  • Parliamentary Programming Cluster Whip and Convenor.

Academic Qualifications
  • He obtained B Juris from Fort Hare University.

Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities
  • Member of ANC Regional Executive Committe of Transkei and OR Tambo branches where he served in the capacities: ANC Secretary for Transkei region, member of the ANC underground structures, member of ANC Branch Executive Committee, and member of the United Democratic Front and Student Activist.

Source: Deputy Ministry of Defence

 

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