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Jessie Duarte

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Jessie Duarte
Mo sebakeng sa Mongwaledipharephare wa African National Congress
Mo setulong
3 May 2021 – 17 July 2022
Serving with Paul Mashatile
(19 January 2022)
MopresidenteCyril Ramaphosa
A eteletšwego pele keAce Magashule
A hlatlangwa kePaul Mashatile
(mo sebakeng fela)
Motlatšamongwaledipharephare wa... African National Congress
Mo setulong
18 December 2012 – 17 July 2022
MopresidenteJacob Zuma
MongwaledipharephareGwede Mantashe
Ace Magashule (fegilwe)
A eteletšwego pele keThandi Modise
Ditshidimošo tša gagwe
O belegweYasmin Dangor
(1953-09-19) 19 Lewedi 1953 (mengwaga 71)
Johannesburg, Transvaal, [Afrika Borwa]]
O hlokofetše17 Mosegamanye 2022(2022-07-17) (aged 68)
Johannesburg, Gauteng, Afrika Borwa
SetšhabaSouth African
Mokgatlo wa dipolotikiAfrican National Congress
Mošomo (ka go šoma)Radipolotiki.

Yasmin "Jessie" Duarte (o belegwe Yasmin Dangor; 19 Lewedi 1953 – 17 Phupu 2022) e be e le radipolotiki wa Afrika Borwa le mongwaledi wa mošomo -kakaretšo wa African National Congress. Molwela-tokologo wa nako ye telele wa kganetšo ya kgethologanyo, o šomile ka go fapana bjalo ka mothuši yo a kgethegilego go Nelson Mandela, leloko la kabinete ya profense (MEC) ya Gauteng, bjalo ka motseta go Mozambique, le bjalo ka mmoleledi wa ANC, pele a tšea maemo a gagwe bjalo ka Motlatšamongwaledipharephare wa ANC ka 2012, go fihla lehung la gagwe ka la 17 Phupu 2022.

Mošomo wa mathomo

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Ka morago ga go hwetša marematlou go tšwa Sekolong sa Sekontari sa Coronationville kua Johannesburg, Duarte o thomile mošomo wa gagwe wa profešenale bjalo ka Akhaontente ya Taolo. Ka ngwaga wa 1979, o ile a thwala ke Albertina Sisulu go hloma dibopego tša basadi go ralala le Afrika Borwa.[1][2] Mengwaga ye mebedi ka morago, ka 1981, o ile a hlankela maemong a mongwaledi wa Federation of Transvaal Women (FEDTRAW).(FEDTRAW).[3]

Bophelo bja motho le lehu

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Duarte o belegwe bjalo ka Yasmin Dangor, yo mongwe wa bana ba senyane ba Julie le Ebrahim Dangor, ka la 19 Lewedi 1953, .[1][2][4] ka Coronationville, Gauteng godimo ga rand ya bodikela bja Johannesburg, gomme a gola ka Westbury le Newclare tša kgauswi.[5] E be e le kgaetšedi ya sereti le molwelatokologo Achmat Dangor.[6]

O be a nyetše John Duarte, yoo a bilego le bana ba babedi le yena, gomme a hlalana ka 2001.[7][8] O feleleditše a hlokofetše ka lebaka la kankere ka la 17 Phupu 2022 a na le mengwaga ye 68[2][9][4][10][11]

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  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Masuabi, Queenin (17 July 2022). "OBITUARY: ANC's Jessie Duarte has died". Daily Maverick (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  3. Mueni, Priscillah (25 November 2019). "The rise of Jessie Duarte". Briefly (in English). Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Cele, S'thembile; Siwele, Khuleko (17 July 2022). "Jessie Duarte, Former Special Assistant to Mandela, Dies at 68". Bloomberg.com (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  5. Madia, Tshidi (17 July 2022). "A look at the life and times of Jessie Duarte". Eyewitness News (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  6. "Tributes pour in for author, political activist Achmat Dangor". IOL, www.iol.co.za (in English). 6 September 2020. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  7. Nkosi, Joseph; MA (12 May 2021). "Jessie Duarte biography, age, profile, education, positions, party | The Nation" (in American English). Archived from the original on 24 June 2021. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  8. Deklerk, Aphiwe (26 April 2022). "ANC dispels Jessie Duarte death rumours". TimesLIVE (in English). Retrieved 26 April 2022.
  9. Harper, Paddy (17 July 2022). "ANC deputy secretary general Jessie Duarte has died". The Mail & Guardian (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  10. Nkosi, Ntombi. "Duarte described by the ANC as a tower of strength has passed away after a battle with cancer". www.iol.co.za (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.
  11. Maqhina, Mayibongwe (17 July 2022). "Obituary: ANC deputy secretary-general Duarte a great loss". www.iol.co.za (in English). Retrieved 17 July 2022.