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Dlodlo Ayanda Ms : public service and administration [ ministry of ]



Current Positions
Ms Dlodlo was appointed as Minister of Public Service and Administration on 27 February 2018. Ms Ayanda Dlodlo was the Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of South Africa from 17 October 2017 until 26 February 2018.

She is a member of the African National Congress (ANC) and a Member of Parliament.

Academic Qualifications
Ms Dlodlo holds a number of postgraduate qualifications in Management Development; Business Management and Executive Development Programmes.

Positions last held/Career/Memberships/Other Activities
Ms Dlodlo left South Africa in 1980 when she was only 18 years old to join Umkhonto weSizwe in Angola. After serving in various camps in Angola and receiving training in Moscow Dlodlo went to England to study Marine and Shipping Management. She returned to South Africa in 1994.

Ms Dlodlo has worked for Telkom Portnet and Sanlam in various portfolios such as human resources transport strategic information and industrial relations. She is also a former secretary-general of the uMkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association.

Ms Ayanda Dlodlo served as the Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration of the Republic of South Africa; a position she was first appointed to on 1 November 2010 and re-appointed to on 26 May 2014 until 30 March 2017. She was the Minister of Communications of the Republic of South Africa from 31 March 2017 to 16 October 2017.

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