“Even if they had beaten us up, it wouldn’t have deterred us ... with De Klerk as well, I am very happy with how we executed that one” – Delisile Ngwenya, one of two new EFF spokespersons, is proud of how the red berets conducted themselves in Parliament
Delisile Ngwenya, one of two new EFF spokespersons, is proud of how the red berets conducted themselves in Parliament last week, despite fierce criticism of their disruptive behaviour.
Three months later, she was elected into the party’s highest decision-making body – the central command – at the party’s first national people’s assembly. Ngwenya said she was later redeployed as the acting secretary in the North West, when the provincial secretary Papiki Babuile was arrested for murder.“I joined Parliament in October 26 2016 and in 2017 I served as a member of the national disciplinary committee in the party.
Ngwenya was convinced that with time she would be able to carve her own individual path which she hoped would benefit the office.Ngwenya rose to prominence in 2018 when she challenged Ramaphosa’s speech in Parliament, calling him out for not providing any tangible solutions to the challenges of rising gender inequality.
She has also worked extensively in the private sector for companies including insurance giants Liberty life, Fedlife and Hollard as an human resources manager.
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