Siviwe Gwarube: Meet SA’s new Minister of Basic Education
Democratic Alliance (DA) Member of Parliament Siviwe Gwarube has been appointed Minister of Basic Education.
President Cyril Ramaphosa announced the National Executive at the Union Buildings in Tshwane on Sunday night.
FIVE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT SIVIWE GWARUBE
- Gwarube has been a member of Parliament in South Africa, representing the DA since May 2019. She was appointed the chief whip of the Official Opposition (the DA) in Parliament.
- Before this role, she served as the DA’s shadow minister of Health, distinguishing herself during the National Health Insurance legislative process and the country’s battle with the COVID-19 pandemic. She was also the party’s national spokesperson and deputy chief whip during this period.
- According to the DA, Siviwe most recently tabled legislation in Parliament that would seek to stabilise coalition governments at local, provincial, and national levels. The legislation is currently proceeding through the law-making processes.
- The 34-year-old graduated from Rhodes University and the University of the Western Cape with degrees in politics, law, and philosophy.
- Before joining the Western Cape Provincial Government, Siviwe began her career as the spokesperson for the DA’s then Parliamentary Leader, Lindiwe Mazibuko. She occupied various spokesperson roles over the years, including that of the head of the Ministry in the Provincial Department of Health. In addition, before being elected to public office in 2019, Siviwe worked as the executive director of Communications for the DA.
Siviwe Gwarube and DA leader John Steenhuisen. Image: X/DA