Mr Thulas Nxesi serves in President Cyril Ramaphosa’s cabinet as the South African Minister of Employment and Labour.

He previously headed the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Sports and Recreation.

Professionally, Mr Thulas is a qualified teacher with a higher diploma in education.

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Thulas Nxesi, Minister of Employment and Labour of RSA. Photo: News24Source: Twitter

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ThulasNxesi wifeis called Sesi, the CEO of Education Seta.

Thulas Nxesi Minister of Employment and Labour

Thulas Nxesi delivering a speech on 3rd May 2020 and telling employers to grant sick leave to workers infected with Covid-19. Photo: News24Source: Twitter

He had a daughter called Lona Nxesi, who died in June 2012 in a tragic car accident.

Prior to that, he has held the following positions in the South African government.

Over R200 million of taxpayers money had been used.

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In 2016, Zuma took a loan of R7.8 million fromVBSMutual Bank torepayfor non-security upgrades done at his residence.

Thulas Nxesi is one of the longest-serving ministers in the South African government.

He has worked in bothJacob Zumaand Cyril Ramaphosa’s cabinets.

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The minister’s political career has been marked with both achievements and criticism.

He is among the youngest politicians in President Ramaphosas cabinet, which was chosen in 2019.

He is also well learned as he holds several certificates and a masters degree in law.

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Minister Nxesi on 20th October told the National Assembly that over R49 billion UIF disbursements have been made. Photo: City_PressSource: Twitter

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Recognized for her exceptional talent, she clinched the Writer of the Year Award.

Beyond her professional endeavours, Alice is an engaged member of the Rotaract Club of Kabete.

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For inquiries, reach out to her at alicenjoro01@gmail.com

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Former President Jacob Zuma’s private residence in Nkandla. Photo: BBCAfricaSource: Twitter

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