ANC's Limpopo Leadership Shuffle: Pule Shayi Secures Regional Chairperson Position
- Mpho Dube
- 2 days ago
- 1 min read

ANC Norman Mashabane Region Chairperson Pule Shayi.
In a closely watched election, Pule Shayi has secured a third term as the chairperson of the ANC's Norman Mashabane Region in Limpopo.
Shayi won a decisive victory over former Regional Secretary Goodman Mtileni, garnering 182 votes to Mtileni's 118.
The election results have sent shockwaves through the local political landscape, with Shayi's victory seen as a testament to his leadership and influence within the region. Dagma Mamanyoha, the mayor of Greater Letaba local municipality, was elected deputy chairperson with 185 votes, defeating Greater Tzaneen Municipality Mayor Gerson Molapisane.
The ANC's regional elective conferences in Limpopo have been closely watched, with the party's leadership vying for influence and power. Shayi's victory marks a significant moment in the region's politics, with implications for the party's direction and priorities.
The newly elected leadership will face challenges in navigating the complex web of local politics and delivering on the party's promises. With the ANC's influence in Limpopo, the region's leadership will play a crucial role in shaping the party's agenda and fortunes.
As the dust settles on the election, one thing is clear: Pule Shayi's third term as Regional Chairperson will be marked by both opportunities and challenges. The ANC's ability to deliver on its promises and maintain its influence in the region will depend on the leadership's ability to work together and prioritize the needs of the community.
The New Leadership Lineup:
- Chairperson: Pule Shayi (182 votes)
- Deputy Chairperson: Dagma Mamanyoha (185 votes)
- Regional Secretary: Sonia Ngobeni (182 votes)
- Deputy Secretary: Tsheko Musolwa (183 votes)
- Treasurer: Sidwell Mabunda (182 votes)

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