The African National Congress (ANC) in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has expressed their delight and full support for the recent appointment of Dr Nomusa Dube-Ncube as the Deputy Minister. The announcement was made by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday, 30 May 2019, and has been met with great enthusiasm by the party and its members.
Dr Dube-Ncube is a well-respected and highly qualified individual, with a wealth of experience in both the public and private sector. She holds a PhD in Public Administration and has served in various leadership roles, including being the former MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs in KZN. Her appointment as Deputy Minister is a testament to her dedication and hard work in serving the people of KZN.
The ANC in KZN has welcomed this appointment with open arms, seeing it as a great opportunity to further strengthen the party’s commitment to serving the people of South Africa. In a statement released by the provincial party, they expressed their confidence in Dr Dube-Ncube’s ability to fulfill her duties with excellence and to bring positive change to the lives of South Africans.
The party has also highlighted the significance of having a woman in this position, stating that it is a step towards achieving gender equality and promoting women empowerment. Dr Dube-Ncube’s appointment is a clear indication of the ANC’s commitment to promoting gender parity and creating a more inclusive society.
The ANC in KZN has also acknowledged the challenges that lie ahead for Dr Dube-Ncube, particularly in the areas of cooperative governance and traditional affairs. However, they have full faith in her ability to overcome these challenges and to work tirelessly towards building a better future for all South Africans.
The party has also called on all its members and supporters to rally behind Dr Dube-Ncube and to offer their full support as she takes on this new role. They have urged everyone to put aside their political differences and to work together towards a common goal of creating a better South Africa for all.
In conclusion, the ANC in KZN is confident that Dr Dube-Ncube’s appointment will bring about positive change and progress in the country. They have welcomed her with open arms and are committed to working closely with her to achieve the goals and objectives of the party and the government. The party has also expressed their gratitude to President Cyril Ramaphosa for making such a wise and strategic decision in appointing Dr Dube-Ncube as the Deputy Minister. This appointment is a clear indication of the ANC’s commitment to serving the people of South Africa and to creating a better future for all.