
Mrs Masefako Clarah Dikgale
National AssemblyParty: African National Congress on the provincial list for the province of Limpopo
SOCIAL MEDIA DETAILS
Member of the following committees
Joint Constitutional Review CommitteeStanding Committee on Appropriations
Parliament Membership History
Member of Parliament since 2009
Political Leadership Background
Currently Chairperson of Charles Rawane Branch, Dikgale Village, Limpopo Province under Mankweng Cluster
Currently National Treasurer of Contralesa
2004 - 2014 Secretary of ANC Women's League in the Branch (Manyoro Branch, Ward 33)
Education
Hons Degree: Education – University of Limpopo
Leadership and Governance Short Course - Wits University and Unisa (PALAMA courses)
Interests
Reading
Singing
Talking
Past Committee Memberships
House Chairperson: International Relations and Members Interests
SC: Trade and International Relations
Co-Chairperson of Parliamentary Group on International Relations
Co-Chairperson of Members Interest Committee
SC: Economic Development
NCOP Programming Committee Member
Joint Rules Committee Member
PARMED Medical Aid Board Committee Member
Political Ideas / Achievements Goals & Ambitions for the country
It is good to be a law-maker because you assist the needy with what is important when it comes to their daily lives. For example, when MPs conduct oversight visits they are able to unpack the frustrations and challenges that ordinary South Africans come into contact with in their daily lives. MPs are able to refer citizens to the relevant department with regard to the challenges they meet every day for solutions. MPs also end up being a role model to those who do not see the need to be educated.
Political idols: Mr Bra Ike Maphoto, Mr Cassel Mathale (my former Premier), Mr Soviet Lekganyane (my provincial secretary), Ms Thandi Modise, Ms Baleka Mbete, Mr Stan Mathabatha, Ms Rosina Semenya, Ms Maite Nkoana-Mashabane