Moggie Mbaakanyi

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Motswana Female Politician

Eksteraj rimedoj

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estas

sekso aŭ genro

ina

ŝtataneco

naskiĝdato

25 sep. 1952[1]

naskiĝloko

Kalakamati[1]

lingvoj parolataj, skribataj aŭ signataj

posteno

prezidanto[2]

loko de agado: Bocvano

ekde: 2018

enpostenigita fare de: Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology

dunginto: Human Resource Development Council

vicprezidanto[3]

ĝis: 2018

dunginto: Human Resource Development Council

loko de agado: Bocvano

enpostenigita fare de: Minister of Tertiary Education, Research, Science and Technology

ekde: 2015

parlamentano[4][5][6]

ekde: 2004

enpostenigita fare de: Prezidento de Bocvano

ĝis: 2009

deputy minister[7][8]

reprezentas: Minister of Education and Skills Development

loko: Bocvano

ekde: 2004

ĝis: 2009

partio

Bocvana Demokratia Partio[9][10][11]

Referenco

  1. 1,0 1,1 https://allafrica.com/stories/200610100313.html
  2. https://www.hrdc.org.bw/?q=board-induction-tool-enhance-effectiveness-boardroom
  3. https://www.hrdc.org.bw/?q=bon-voyage%E2%80%99-outgoing-board-members
  4. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/9th_Parliament_of_Botswana
  5. https://www.yumpu.com/en/document/read/65881752/women-politics-in-botswana-situational-analysis-of-history-and-current-perceptions
  6. https://www.sadcpf.org/index.php/en/media-release/press-release/330-introductory-statement-by-the-secretary-general-of-the-sadc-parliamentary-forum-ms-boemo-sekgoma-introductory-statement-by-the-secretary-general-of-the-sadc-parliamentary-forum-ms-boemo-sekgoma
  7. https://www.mmegi.bw/news/mbaakanyi-wants-two-terms-for-mps/news
  8. https://www.parliament.gov.bw/index.php/about-parliament/history
  9. https://www.mmegi.bw/news/mbaakanyi-leads-new-womens-caucus/news
  10. https://www.sundaystandard.info/mbaakanyi-in-hot-soup-for-celebrating-her-primaries-victory/
  11. https://www.globalissues.org/news/2011/03/29/9065