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Limpopo This article is part of the series:
Politics and government of
Limpopo- Premier - Cassel Mathale
- Director-General - Muzamani Charles Nwaila
- Legislature
- Speaker - Mxolisi Dukwana
- National government
- National Council of Provinces
- Beauty Nomvuzo Dlulane (R)
- Atwell Themba Manyosi (R)
- Dickson Gcinikhaya Mkono
- Marius Oliver Robertson
- J. Wilhelm Le Roux
- Agnes N. Daphne Qikani
- National Assembly
- Current members
- National Council of Provinces
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Officers
- Speaker - Hon KAR Phala
- Chief Whip - Hon J Tsiane
- Deputy Speaker - Hon Ramadwa
See also
- List of Speakers of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature
Hon KAR Phala
External links
Parliament of South Africa Provincial legislatures Eastern Cape • Free State • Gauteng • KwaZulu-Natal • Limpopo • Mpumalanga • Northern Cape • North West • Western CapeLocal and metropolitan government Johannesburg • Durban • Cape Town • Pretoria • East Rand • Port ElizabethCategories:- Limpopo
- Provincial legislatures of South Africa
- Unicameral legislatures
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