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Angie Motshekga Biography, Wikipedia, Age, wife, kids, Net worth, Husband, Education

Angie Motshekga Biography

Angie Motshekga is a well-known person in South African politics as well as the educational system. On July 19, 1955, she entered this world in Soweto. Within the context of her present position, she has held the position of Minister of Basic Education since May of 2009.

During the entirety of her term in that role, she served in an appointed capacity on the Executive Council of the Gauteng provincial government.

In addition to that, she is a member of the African National Congress (ANC), which is a political organization, and at one point in her life, she served as the president of the ANC women’s league.

Age

Angie Motshekga date of birth is June 19th, 1955, and she was born in the township of Soweto, which is situated within the broader metropolitan region of Johannesburg. Her birthday is on the 19th. Angie Motshekga can now legally drink alcohol at the age of 65. On July 19 of each year, we gather together as a family and friends to celebrate her birthday.

Education Throughout both the beginning and the conclusion of her primary schooling, Ms. Angie went to a number of different schools located in and around the Soweto region.

During the matriculation phase of her schooling, she spent her time at a boarding school in the town of Matatiele, which is located in the higher part of the Eastern Cape.

After that, she furthered her studies by enrolling at the University of the North, where she eventually received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Education.

In addition to earning her Master’s degree from the University of Witwatersrand, Ms. Motshekga received a Bachelor of Education Science degree from the same institution (Wits University).

Mathole Motshekga, Angie Motshekga’s husband, previously held the positions of premier of Gauteng and chief whip of the African National Congress (ANC). Her husband, Angie Motshekga, is married to Mathole Motshekga. The fact that the couple is able to provide for their “children and grandkids” is evidence of the partnership’s overall success.

Teaching Career

Angie Motshekga worked as a teacher at Orlando High School for three years, beginning in 1981 and ending in 1983. Due to the fact that Angie had been given a lectureship at the Soweto College of Education, she had to resign from her previous job.

In the year 1985, she was given a position as a professor at the University of the Witwatersrand, which is more often referred to as Wits University. She taught at the institution for a total of nine years, commencing in 1984 and lasting until 1994. Her tenure there began in 1984 and ended in 1994.

Politics

During the 1980s, she was a member of the Soweto Education Crisis Committee and engaged in its activities. Over the course of the next few years, the group evolved into an indispensable part of the National Coordinating Committee.

Angie Motshekga was also a member of the United Democratic Front as well as the National Education Union of South Africa (NEUSA).

In addition to her role as the National Convenor of Teacher Unity, Ms. Angie had an active role in the Pimville Civic Association. In addition to that, she served as the chairwoman of the African National Congress Women’s League in the former Kyalami region at one point.

Angie Motshekga put in a total of three (3) years as director while serving under the President at the Office of the President (1994–1997).

Angie Motshekga won the election for the position of “Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANCWL” in the same year, 1997, in which she was selected for the job of “Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANCWL.”

Angie Motshekga was subsequently sworn in as a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature as a consequence of the results of the general election that took place in 1999.

Ms. Angie was appointed by Mbhazima Shilowa to head the Social Development portfolio of the Executive Council the following year, in 2000. This appointment took place in the previous year.

Angie Motshekga made her way back to the legislative body soon after the general election in 2004, with the intention of running for a second term in office.

Angie Motshekga was elected to the position of national president of the ANC women’s league in 2008, having previously held the position of vice president of the ANC women’s league for a period of four (4) years.

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