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Ronald Mofokeng

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When COSATU was formed in 1985, Mofokeng became a prominent figure in the congress. He served as a COSATU regional treasurer until 1987, when he was elected national treasurer. He remained in that office throughout the 1990s, leaving only after he was elected to Parliament in June 1999. He had
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caucus during his first term but won re-election to his second term from the ANC's national list in
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declined an earlier nomination to stand for Parliament in the
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In tandem with his union activism, Mofokeng was involved in
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South African politician and trade unionist (1947–2020)
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Member of the National Assembly
Bethlehem
Orange Free State
Union of South Africa
African National Congress
South African Communist Party
trade unionist
Congress of South African Trade Unions
National Assembly
African National Congress
Bethlehem
Orange Free State
Germiston
Chemical Workers' Industrial Union
Federation of South African Trade Unions
1994 general election
anti-apartheid organising
South African Communist Party
democratic transition
1999 general election
Tripartite Alliance
Gauteng
2004
Portfolio Committee on Minerals and Energy
Standing Committee on Public Accounts


"General Notice: Notice 1319 of 1999 – Electoral Commission: Representatives Elected to the Various Legislatures"
Government Gazette of South Africa
Government of South Africa

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