Mike Mabuyakhulu

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Mike Mabuyakhulu
Deputy Provincial Chairperson of the African National Congress in KwaZulu-Natal
In office
July 2018 – July 2022
(stepped aside in May 2021)
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded bySihle Zikalala