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  Phaahla, Joe
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<-  2014-06-01  
 
NameJoe Phaahla
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Born July 11, 1957 (66 years)
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Dr Mathume Joseph "Joe" Phaahla is the Deputy Minister of Health of the Republic of South Africa with effect from 26 May 2014.


Academic Qualifications

Dr Phaahla holds a Bachelor of Medicine and a Bachelor of Surgery(MBCHB) from the University of KwaZulu-Natal (previously University of Natal) in 1983.



Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities

Dr Phaahla practiced as a medical practitioner in various hospitals in KZN, Gauteng, Mpumalanga and Limpopo until April 1994. Before unbanning of ANC in 1990 served in leadership positions in various mass democratic movement structures including in the NEC of the United Democratic Front.

He became a Member of Provincial Executive Committee of ANC in Limpopo Province from 1991-2001.
He became the first MEC for Health and Social Development in Limpopo Province from 1994-1997. He served as MEC Education, Sports and Culture in Limpopo Province 1997-2000.

Dr Phaahla has served as director-general in the Department of Sport and Recreation; he was involved in organising the 2010 FIFA World Cup until 10 May 2009; and served as Deputy Minister of Rural Development and Land from May 2009 to October 2010.

In 2000, Dr Phaahla served as chief executive officer of (CEO) of the S.A. Sports Commission which was the overall coordination and regulator of all Sports Federations from 2000-2005.The Sports Commission paved the way for the current S.A. Sports Confederation and Olympic Committee SASCOC. He is the former Director-General 2010 FIFA World Cup Government Coordinating Unit 2005-2008. He was elected to the National Executive Committee of the ANC in December 2007.

Dr Phaahla was the head of the ANC Presidency responsible for coordinating the office of the President, Deputy President and National Chairperson during election campaign from November 2008 to 30 April 2009.

He was appointed Deputy Minister of Rural development and Land Reform on 11 May 2009 Until 31 October 2010.
Dr Phaahla was the Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture from November 2010 until May 2014.


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  12/20/2022 ANC National Executive Committee Won 1.10% (-0.93%)
  08/05/2021 SA Minister of Health Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/29/2019 SA Deputy Minister of Health Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/08/2019 SA MP - ANC National List Won 0.90% (-0.29%)
  12/20/2017 ANC National Executive Committee Lost 0.00% (-2.47%)
  05/25/2014 SA Deputy Minister of Health Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  05/07/2014 SA MP - ANC National List Won 0.80% (-0.37%)
  12/20/2012 ANC National Executive Committee Won 1.22% (-0.64%)
  12/18/2011 ANC Limpopo Chairman Lost 46.34% (-7.32%)
  11/01/2010 SA Deputy Minister of Arts & Culture Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/22/2009 SA MP - ANC National List Won 1.13% (-0.39%)
  12/20/2007 ANC National Executive Committee Won 1.19% (-0.77%)
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