List of members of the 2002-2007 African National Congress National Executive Committee

List of members of the 2002-2007 African National Congress National Executive Committee

This is a list of the members of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress who were elected at the 51st national conference in 2002. Most active members were replaced at the 52nd National Conference in 2007.

Composition of the NEC

* Thabo Mbeki - President
* Jacob Zuma - Deputy President
* Mosiuoa Lekota - National Chairperson
* Kgalema Motlanthe - Secretary General
* Sankie Mthembi-Mahanyele - Deputy Secretary General
* Mendi Msimang - Treasurer General
* Nelson Mandela - (Ex-Officio)

Additional Members

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* Kader Asmal
* Collins Chabane
* Frank Chikane
* Jeremy Cronin
* Phillip Dexter
* Thoko Didiza
* Manne Dipico
* Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
* Jessie Duarte
* Ebrahim Ebrahim
* Alec Erwin
* Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi
* Malusi Gigaba
* Frene Ginwala
* Enoch Godongwana
* Derek Hanekom
* Pallo Jordan
* Ronnie Kasrils
* Brigitte Mabandla
* Saki Macozoma
* Penuell Maduna
* Thabang Makwetla
* Trevor Manuel
* Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula
* Beatrice Marshoff
* Amos Masondo
* Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri
* Baleka Mbete
* Membathisi Mdladlana
* Smangaliso Mkhatshwa


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* Zweli Mkhize
* Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
* Thandi Modise
* Popo Molefe
* Jabu Moleketi
* Mohammed Valli Moosa
* Thenjiwe Mtintso
* Sydney Mufamadi
* Mavivi Myakayaka-Manzini
* Joel Netshitenzhe
* Smuts Ngonyama
* Charles Nqakula
* Blade Nzimande
* Aziz Pahad
* Essop Pahad
* Naledi Pandor
* Dipuo Peters
* Mathews Phosa
* Jeff Radebe
* Cyril Ramaphosa
* Ngoako Ramatlhodi
* Susan Shabangu
* Lindiwe Sisulu
* Max Sisulu
* Zola Skweyiya
* Manto Tshabalala-Msimang
* Ouma Tsopo
* Tony Yengeni

Ex-Officio Members

Gauteng

* David Makhura
* Mbhazima Shilowa

Free State

* Ace Magashule
* Charlotte Lobe

North Wes

* Supra Mahumapelo
* Edna Molewa

Western Cape

* James Ngculu
* Mcebisi Skwatsha

Mpumalanga

* Lucas Mello

Limpopo

* Cassel Mathale
* Sello Moloto

KwaZulu/Natal

* Sibusiso Ndebele
* Senzo Mchunu

Eastern Cape

* Makhenkesi Stofile
* Humphrey Maxegwana

Northern Cape

* Neville Mompati
* John Block


=Women's League=

* Bathabile Dlamini


=Youth League=

* Fikile Mbalula
* Sihle Zikalala

Observers

1. Ngconde Balfour 2. Nosimo Balindlela 3. Jean Benjamin 4. Ntombazana Botha 5. Rob Davies 6. Johnny De Lange 7. Dirk Du Toit 8. Mluleki George 9. Cheryl Gillwald 10. Mbulelo Goniwe 11. Nomatyala Hangana 12. Lindiwe Hendricks 13. Peggy Hollander 14. John Jeffery 15. Joyce Mabudafhasi 16. M. J. Mahlangu

15. Gwen Mahlangu 16. Vytjie Mentor 17. Dorothy Motubatse 18. Mandisi Mpahlwa 19. Andries Nel 20. Gert Oosthuizen 21. Roy Padayachie 22. Ebrahim Rasool 23. Nozizwe Routledge-Madlala 24. Buyelwa Sonjica 25. Enver Surty 26. Elizabeth Thabethe 27. Sue Van der Merwe 28. Victor Vusumuzi Windvoel 29. Lulama Xingwana 30. Marthinus van Schalkwyk

External links

* [http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/history/conf/conference51/nec.html List of 2002-2007 NEC members]


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