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Sefora Hixsonia "Sisi" Ntombela (born 16 April 1957) is a South African politician who is the 6th
Premier of the Free State The Premier of the Free State is the head of government of the Free State province of South Africa. The current Premier of the Free State is Sisi Ntombela, a member of the African National Congress, who was appointed in March 2018. She took off ...
and a Member of the
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. She previously served as the Free State MEC for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements. She was also the Free State MEC for Social Development. Ntombela is the Deputy President of the
African National Congress Women's League The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This organization has its precedent in the Bantu Women's League, and it oscillated from b ...
and the treasurer of the Free State ANC.


Early life and career

One of six children, Sefora Hixsonia Ntombela was born in the small farming town of Tweeling in the Free State. She was given the nickname of "Sisi" at a young age. She attended the Tweeling Combine School and matriculated from Kganyeng Secondary School. She went on to study at Bonamelo Training College and returned to the Tweeling Combine School as a teacher. Due to
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and the tense political situation at the time, she secretly taught her pupils about
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. One of the pupils was the school principal's child and reported her for the secret lessons. She left the teaching profession due to the matter.


Political career

Ntombela worked for the Department of Health as a family planner and youth consultant. Later on, Ntombela became a member of the
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and was elected the chairperson of the Tweeling
African National Congress Women's League The African National Congress Women's League (ANCWL) is an auxiliary women's political organization of the African National Congress (ANC) of South Africa. This organization has its precedent in the Bantu Women's League, and it oscillated from b ...
branch. She soon became Regional Chairperson. Following the 1994 elections, Ntombela was elected mayor of the Tweeling municipality and served in the position until her election to the
Free State Provincial Legislature The Free State Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of Free State. It is unicameral in its composition, and elects the premier and the executive council from among the members of the leading party ...
in 1999. She remained in the legislature until she was appointed to the National Assembly in 2001. She returned to the provincial legislature in 2004 and was named as Chairperson of both the Social Development and Health Portfolio Committees. In May 2009, newly elected Free State Premier
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announced that Ntombela would take up the post of MEC for Social Development. Ntombela was elected Deputy President of the African National Congress Women's League in August 2015. Magashule reshuffled his Executive Council in October 2016 and appointed Ntombela to the Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Human Settlements portfolio of the Executive Council. In March 2018, Ntombela was selected by the African National Congress to succeed Ace Magashule as
Premier of the Free State The Premier of the Free State is the head of government of the Free State province of South Africa. The current Premier of the Free State is Sisi Ntombela, a member of the African National Congress, who was appointed in March 2018. She took off ...
. She took office on 27 March 2018 and became the fourth female Premier of the province. She was elected Treasurer of the Free State ANC branch in May 2018. Following the May 2019 elections, the
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announced that it had retained Ntombela in her position as Premier of the Free State. She is now serving a full term that commenced on 22 May 2019.


Personal life

Ntombela is married to ANC Member of Parliament, Madala Louis David Ntombela. She tested positive for
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in October 2020.


References

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