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Reginah Mhaule
South AfricaNational Assembly (lower house)African National CongressMpumalangaMember of the National Assembly

Reginah Mhaule

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Makgabo Reginah Mhaule is a South African politician currently serving as the Deputy Minister of Basic Education and a member of the National Assembly. A former teacher and school administrator, she began her political career as a local councillor and mayor of the Mbombela Local Municipality. She later served as a Member of the Executive Council for Education in the Mpumalanga provincial government. Since 2018, she has held national office, including a tenure as Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.

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Born
1961-12-01 · 64 years old
Birth place
Hazyview, South Africa
Education
University of South Africa (BA), University of Potchefstroom (BEd Honours), University of Pretoria (Master's in Public Administration), University of Fort Hare (Doctorate in Public Administration)
Career
Primary and secondary school teacher, deputy principal, acting principal, senior manager in the provincial Department of Roads and Transport

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