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Stevens Mokgalapa was born on 9 April, 1977 in Winterveld, South Africa. Discover Stevens Mokgalapa's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Stevens Mokgalapa Height, Weight & Measurements
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Stevens Mokgalapa Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Stevens Mokgalapa worth at the age of 47 years old? Stevens Mokgalapa’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from South Africa. We have estimated
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Timeline
Facing mounting pressure from the DA and its coalition partner, the Freedom Front Plus, to step down as mayor, Mokgalapa announced on 2 February 2020 that he would resign as Mayor of Tshwane before the next council meeting at the end of the month. Mokgalapa's last day as mayor was on 26 February 2020. He will remain a municipal councillor until the next elections. The DA's disciplinary process against him is still ongoing.
In February 2019, the Democratic Alliance selected Mokgalapa as the party's preferred mayoral candidate to succeed Solly Msimanga as Mayor of Tshwane. He was elected on 12 February 2019 and became the second Tshwane Mayor from the Democratic Alliance. He announced on 2 February 2020 that he would resign at the end of the month.
In January 2019, incumbent Mayor of Tshwane Solly Msimanga announced his intention to resign as mayor. The Democratic Alliance shortlisted Mokgalapa and three other candidates as possible contenders for the position. In early-February 2019, Mokgolapa was selected by the DA's Federal Executive to be the party's Tshwane mayoral candidate.
The 2016 municipal election resulted in no party having a majority in the Tshwane City Council. The municipality is governed through a coalition-led government, consisting of the Democratic Alliance and smaller parties. On 12 February 2019, the Economic Freedom Fighters and the opposition African National Congress did not field any mayoral candidates and chose to abstain from the vote, therefore allowing Mokgalapa to be elected unopposed.
He announced the members of his mayoral committee during a media briefing on 21 February 2019. Six councillors, who served in the mayoral committee of Solly Msimanga, held their positions, while Mokgalapa dismissed four others.
Mokgalapa announced on 25 February 2019 that the City of Tshwane was terminating the controversial GladAfrica contract.
Mokgalapa delivered his maiden State of the Capital Address on 11 April 2019. Prior to his address, the opposition African National Congress councillors staged a walkout from the council chamber.
In November 2019, a controversial audio clip between Mokgalapa and Sheila Senkubuge, member of the mayoral committee (MMC) for roads and transport, was released. In the audio clip, Mokgalapa and Senkubuge discussed various politicians. Mokgalapa said he planned on firing a colleague. In response to the release of the recording, he laid charges of extortion and blackmail at the Brooklyn police station. The DA announced that it would be investigating the matter and placed Mokgalapa on leave. Abel Tau was appointed the acting mayor. Senkubuge later resigned as an MMC and PR councillor.
He was voted out as Mayor of Tshwane on 5 December 2019, though the Gauteng High Court later ruled that all the decisions made at the council sitting which ousted him must be set aside pending the outcome of an urgent review of the proceedings.
In 2017, Mokgalapa was elected president of the Africa Liberal Network.
Within the Democratic Alliance Tshwane caucus, Mokgalapa served as Deputy Caucus Chairperson, Caucus Strategic Member and Inner Regeneration Spokesperson. He was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa in May 2009.
Mokgalapa took office as a Member of the National Assembly on 6 May 2009. DA Parliamentary leader Athol Trollip appointed him as Shadow Deputy Minister of International Relations and Co-operation. In February 2012, newly-elected DA Parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko announced her Shadow Cabinet and appointed him to the post of Shadow Minister of Human Settlements. After the 2014 elections, he took office as Shadow Minister of International Relations and Co-operation.
Mokgalapa joined the Democratic Party in 1999 and its successor, the Democratic Alliance, in 2000. Since joining the Democratic Alliance, Mokgalapa has held multiple leadership positions in the party. He was first appointed as a Regional Executive Member and was later promoted to the positions of Branch Chairperson and Township Strategy Member. In 2000, he was elected the ward councillor for Ward 58 of the Tshwane Municipality. He became a proportional representation councillor following the 2006 municipal elections.
Stevens Mokgalapa (born 9 April 1977) is a South African politician who served as the Mayor of Tshwane from 2019 to 2020. A member of the Democratic Alliance (DA), he served as a Member of the National Assembly from 2009 to 2019. Within the DA's Shadow Cabinet, he served as Shadow Minister of International Relations and Co-operation from 2014 to 2019, Shadow Minister of Human Settlements from 2012 to 2014, and Shadow Deputy Minister of International Relations and Co-operation from 2009 to 2012. He is the president of the Africa Liberal Network.