Mmoloki Cwaile

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Mmoloki Cwaile
North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs
In office
21 November 2020 – 13 August 2021
On leave: 5 August – 13 August
PremierJob Mokgoro
Preceded byGordon Kegakilwe
Succeeded by
Member of the North West Provincial Legislature
Assumed office
5 February 2019
Personal details
Born
Mmoloki Saviour Cwaile
NationalitySouth African
Political partyAfrican National Congress
OccupationMember of the Provincial Legislature
ProfessionPolitician

Mmoloki Saviour Cwaile is a South African politician who served as the North West MEC for Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs from November 2020 to August 2021. A member of the African National Congress, he has been a Member of the North West Provincial Legislature since February 2019. Cwaile had previously served as the chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Premier, Finance, Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs in the legislature.

Political Career

Cwaile is a member of the African National Congress. His early school life was dominated by political activism during Bophuthatswana era whilst he was a learner at Batlhaping High School. His active participation in revolts that became defining characteristical feature for the schools at his locality was not unnoticed and was not left unattended by police. He served as a member of the ANC and SACP provincial executive committees.

He served as Provincial Executive Committee member of both ANC, NW and SACP, Moses Kotane Province (NW). He is former ANCYL branch Chairperson at Ward 67, Joe Slovo Branch in Greater Johannesburg Region, and has led ANCYL as varying capacities and led ANC ward 13, Greater Taung ANC at different positions. He also served as SACP member and attended political school at COSATU House. He is a former NEHAWU branch Chairperson at Kagisano Molopo Subregion, and presided as Convener for COSATU-Local at Kagisano Molopo sub region leading to launching of COSATU - local in the local municipality. He was SRC President at Mmabatho Nursing College for three terms and served in the Broad Transformation Forum (BTF) for transformation of Higher Education. He was chair of the NW ANC Political Education subcommittee before he chaired the International Relations subcommittee. He served as member of ANC NEC International Relations subcommittee. He has chair of PACCA in Northern and a member of the Food Security Provincial Committee in Northern Cape.

He campaigned for Cyril Ramaphosa to become ANC president in 2017.He led the delegations of supporters of Cyril Ramaphosa at the NASREC ANC National Conference. In the time preceding the conference he had stood for contestation for the Provincial Treasurer of NW ANC and post the NASREC conference he was accused of having launched the parallel Dr RSM Regional conference which culminated into the dissolution of the NW ANC PEC led by Mr Supra Mahumapelo.

He was suspended from ANC for 30 days and went on to lead battles againgst the 5th NW Provincial Government leading to the invocation of section 100 of NWPG.

Career in Public Service

He has served as manager in the public service for more than 16 years when he was suspended and dismissed from NW Department of Health as Director responsible for the Health Technology and Facility Management after painful engagements in his battles againgst the then NW Health Head of Department which caused the unrest in the NW and eventual arrest of the Head of Department whose case was heard at High Court of North West when Thapelo Galeboe, nicknamed "Pitbul" - the then JW Nkosi (Dr RSM region) YCL,SA District Chairperson opened criminal charges againgst the then Head of Department of Health, NW. He argued his case as a case of occupational detriment arising from disclosures he made against the then HOD which he argued was protected disclosure and that the law was binding on his part to make the disclosure on all wrong doings under his watch. He was elected at the NW ANC list conference at number 4 ushering him into the 6th NW Provincial Legislature where he became Chair of Chairs, One of the Presidng officers as Chair of committees, and chair of standing Committee of the House Resolutions Implementation and Legislative Review. He was, however, already in the legislature as replacement into vacant post after death of the Duma Nhleleni. He chaired the COSATMA portfolio Committee of the legislature.

Academic Profile

He was trained as a professional nurse at Mmabatho Nursing college in Mahikeng after a brief year period as a private teacher at Gabobediwe High School at Buxton area of Greater Taung. He has completed matric in 1992 at Batlhaping High School at Greater Taung where he was active in debates, softball sport and was also Head of the Learners at School and their representative delegate in school management Committee. He has four (4) year Diploma in Comprehensive Nursing and Midwifery from Mmabatho Nursing College, formerly Bophuthatswana Nursing College. He has studied Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) at North West University (UNW); Bachelor of Arts Honours Degree (BAHons) in Public Management from University of Stellenbosch (US). He enrolled for Masters Degree in Governance and Political Transformation with University of Free State (UoFS). He holds multiple NQF level 6 and short courses on varying fields including Health Policy Analysis and Epidemiology and Control of TB/HIV/AIDS/Malaria and STI in the era of Art from University of Western Cape (UWC), Enterprise Risk Management plus Workplace Monitoring and Evaluation from University of Pretoria (UP), Organizational Development and Project Management from Regenesys Business School and many others.

He was a participant in USAIDS funded International Leadership programme in USA and was part of the South African delegates for benchmarking at Uganda on HIV/AIDS and attended China Executive Leadership Academy of Pudong in China (CELAP).

Work History

He worked as professional nurse at Johannesburg Hospital, clinical nurse practitioner at Milpark hospital in Johannesburg and coordinator of mental health programme at Kagisano Molopo subregion of Dr RSM in NW before becoming Health Area Manager at Maquassi Hills subregion of Dr Kk region in NW and Deputy Director as Northern Cape Provincial Programme Manager responsible for HIV/Aids programme at Department of Social Development. In 2008 he became Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Greater Taung District Hospital, the largest district hospital in NW until in 2013 when he became the District Director for all district hospitals in Dr Ruth Segomotsi Mompati District (Dr RSM) and was later transferred to the NW Health provincial office to lead Hospital Revitalization, Health Technology and Facility Management programmes.

He became legislator, Chair of Chairs in NWPL and MEC for Coghsta in NW and resigned after 8 months in post when he held different opinion on approaches standing counterpose to view of his principal and when party refused to accept his appointment as MEC againgst one preferred by the party.

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On 5 February 2019, Cwaile was sworn in as a Member of the North West Provincial Legislature. He succeeded , who had died after a long illness.[2][3] He was elected to a full term in May 2019.[4] In June 2019, he was appointed chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Premier, Finance, Cooperative Governance, Human Settlement and Traditional Affairs in the legislature.[5]

On 21 November 2020, Cwaile was appointed Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for the North West Department of Cooperative Governance, Human Settlements and Traditional Affairs by premier Job Mokgoro. He replaced Gordon Kegakilwe, who succumbed to COVID-19 in July.[6]

Premier Mokgoro placed Cwaile on leave on 5 August 2021 after Mmoloki Cwaile terminated irregular Programme Management Unit (PMU) which was in place exceeding 5 years and had refused to extend period for acting Hod of Human Settlement (DHS) before Premier rejected his resignation and fired him on 13 August and replacing him with .[7][8]

References[]

  1. ^ Stone, Poloko Tau And Setumo. "Premier candidates: Who will replace Supra?". News24.
  2. ^ "North West Provincial Legislature welcomes new member Mmoloki Cwaile | South African Government". www.gov.za.
  3. ^ "NW Legislature welcomes new member". OFM.
  4. ^ "Mmoloki Saviour Cwaile". People's Assembly. Retrieved 5 September 2020.
  5. ^ "North West Legislature appoints Chairpersons of Portfolio and Standing Committee | South African Government". www.gov.za.
  6. ^ https://www.ofm.co.za/article/centralsa/299362/-coronavirusnw-mokgoro-appoints-new-mec
  7. ^ "Premier Job Mokgoro places MEC Mmoloki Cwaile on special leave | South African Government". www.gov.za. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
  8. ^ Khumalo, Juniour. "Premier Mokgoro fires North West Cogta MEC, replaces him with former Mahikeng mayor". News24. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
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