Lulama is South Africa High Commissioner-Designate to Uganda

Dec 05, 2020

FOREIGN AFFAIRS |

Lulama Mary Theresa Xingwana has joined Uganda as the Republic of South Africa Commissioner to Uganda.


This was confirmed by Henry Okello Oryem, the State Minister for Foreign Affairs in a tweet. He noted that the Government had received Lulama's credentials. The Minister hailed the excellent bilateral relations between Uganda and South Africa. 

Who is Lulama? 


Lulama, o ‘Lulu' as she is known by some of the colleagues, is a South African politician who served as Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities from November 2010 - May 2014, considering the Statement by President of South Africa Jacob Zuma, while he was appointing the Cabinet.

Previously she held the position of Deputy Minister of Minerals and Energy from 2004 to 2006 and was Minister of Agriculture and Land Affairs from 2006 to 2009, succeeding Thoko Didiza.

She obtained a Bachelor of Science degree from the University of Witwatersrand in 1985 and three postgraduate diplomas, one in Economic Principles from the University of Limpopo in 2002, and the other two in Development and Leadership Studies, and Rural Development from the University of Zimbabwe in Zimbabwe.

She became a Member of Parliament after the 1994 South African elections. 

She is currently also the chairperson of the Southern African Development Community's Regional Women's Caucus and director of the South African Council of Churches' Women's Development Programmes. 

She has chaired the Joint Monitoring Committee for the improvement of quality of life and status of women (2002-2004), the Parliamentary Women's Caucus (1999-2004), the Malibongwe Rural Development Project for Women (1998-2000) and the National Assembly Portfolio Committee for Sports and Recreation (1994-1999). 

She has been a tutor of classes for domestic workers in rural areas and the suburbs of Johannesburg, as well as for Learn and Teach, since 1985. 

From 1999 to 2004, she was on the National Assembly Portfolio Committee for Defence. She has also been on the ANC's Provincial Executive Council for Gauteng (1998-2001) and the National Assembly Portfolio Committee: Environmental Affairs and Tourism (1996-2004), Head of Development for the ANC Women's League (1991-1994) and a member of FEDSWA (1981-1991). 

Her membership to the United Democratic Front lasted from 1983 until 1991, and she has been a member of the ANC Women's League since 1993.

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