Lindiwe Zulu
Lindiwe Daphney Zulu (born 21 April 1958) is South Africa's Minister of Social Development. She was the special advisor to the President on International Relations. She previously served as the head of communication for the PAN African women's organisation in Angola in 1988. In 1989 she moved to Lusaka, Zambia where she held the position of head of communication in the ANC department of Religious Affairs. In 1990 she moved to Uganda where she was the head of communication and administrator in the ANC office. In 1991 she returned to South Africa and became the head of communication in the ANC Women's League.
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1958 in South AfricaAfrican National Congress candidates for the 2009 South African general electionAfrican National Congress candidates for the 2014 South African general electionBridget MasangoDepartment of Social Development (South Africa)First Cabinet of Cyril RamaphosaGauteng (National Assembly of South Africa constituency)Khumbudzo NtshavheniLindiweList of National Assembly members of the 26th Parliament of South AfricaList of National Assembly members of the 27th Parliament of South AfricaList of Question Time episodesList of Zulu peopleList of members of the 2007–12 African National Congress National Executive CommitteeList of members of the 2017-2022 African National Congress National Executive CommitteeMinister of Small Business DevelopmentSecond Cabinet of Cyril RamaphosaSecond Cabinet of Jacob ZumaUniversal basic income around the world
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Lindiwe Zulu
Lindiwe Daphney Zulu (born 21 April 1958) is South Africa's Minister of Social Development. She was the special advisor to the President on International Relations. She previously served as the head of communication for the PAN African women's organisation in Angola in 1988. In 1989 she moved to Lusaka, Zambia where she held the position of head of communication in the ANC department of Religious Affairs. In 1990 she moved to Uganda where she was the head of communication and administrator in the ANC office. In 1991 she returned to South Africa and became the head of communication in the ANC Women's League.
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1958-04-21
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Nhlazatshe, Mpumalanga, South Africa
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