As Women’s Month ends, Colleen Makhubele aligns with MKP, poised to champion economic freedom and social justice.
Former City of Joburg Speaker, Colleen Makhubele joins the Umkhonto weSizwe Party. File Picture: Itumeleng English / Independent NewspapersUmkhonto weSizwe Party has welcomed Colleen Makhubele in joining the party.
As stated by Ndhlela, Makhubele has previously served as the Speaker of the Council in the City of Johannesburg and chaired council previously. Furthermore, Ndhlela said Mkhabela has championed various initiatives and programs, namely the ‘’Girls can do anything’’ which encourages young girls to overcome cultural barriers and envision a limitless future.
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