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Equal Education
Formation2008
TypeSocial movement
HeadquartersKhayelitsha, South Africa
Location
  • South Africa
Membership7032
Official language
English, isiXhosa
General secretary
Noncedo Madubedube
Key people
Noncedo Madubedube (General Secretary)

Tracey Malawana (Deputy General Secretary)

Tess Peacock (Treasurer)

Yana Van Leeve (Chairperson)

Sindisa Monakali (Deputy Chairperson: Post-School Youth Representative)

Leanne Jansen-Thomas (Head of Communication)

Ntshadi Mofokeng (Chief Operations Officer)

Hopolang Selebalo (Research Co-Head)

Roné McFarlane (Research Co-Head)

Sisesakhe Ntlabezo (Chief of Staff)
Staff71
Websitehttps://equaleducation.org.za/

Equal Education (EE) was founded in February 2008. EE was founded in Khayelitsha in Cape Town. In addition to the head office in Khayelitsha, EE is organised in four other provinces in South Africa; Guateng, Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal and the Eastern Cape. [[1]]

Leadership

National council

The National Council in office from July 2018 – June 2021 are:

  • Amahle Ngobese
  • Asisipho Mvana
  • Kholeka Mbalo
  • Mamaila Teffo
  • Noncedo Madubedube
  • Nthabiseng Mashego
  • Rieta Pilusha
  • Sibulele Henene
  • Sindisa Monakali
  • Siphelele Qwabaza
  • Siphosethu Mngqibisa
  • Tess Peacock
  • Tracey Malawana
  • Tsakane Sibuyi
  • Yana van Leeve
  • Zanele Modise
  • Zimbili Mgoqi

Former leadership

  • Doron Isaacs (Coordinator 2008–2012, Deputy general secretary 2012–2015, Treasurer 2015–2018)
  • Yoliswa Dwane (Chairperson 2012–2018)
  • Brad Brockman (general secretary 2012–2015)
  • Tshepo Motsepe (general secretary 2015–2018)
  • Ntuthuzo Ndzomo (Deputy general secretary 2015–2018)

See also

Notes