Ngrayi ngwenya house

Malangatana Ngwenya was a prominent figure in Mozambique, and played an important role in imagining a broader Africanist aesthetic in Europe and America. His work was intimately connected with his politics and reflects the socio-political conditions of his home country, whether during the struggle for independence (gained in 1975) or later during the civil war (1977–92).

 

Ngwenya joined the Mozambique liberation movement FRELIMO in 1964. The same year he was detained by the Portuguese secret police for his involvement with FRELIMO and imprisoned for eighteen months. The period between his release and 1971, when he was awarded a grant from the Lisbon-based Gulbenkian Foundation to study printmaking and ceramics in Portugal, was an important one for his art. During this time he continued to depict the tragic consequences of war – violence, hunger and death – and was prolific in his output, holding numerous exhibitions in Mozambique and accepting commissions to paint large-scale murals. After independence, Ngwenya became more active politically and his

Ngrayi Ngwenya

South African politician (born 1964)

Micheal Ngrayi Ngwenya (born 29 March 1964) is a South African politician from Mpumalanga. He was Regional Chairperson of the African National Congress (ANC) in Ehlanzeni, Mpumalanga from 2011 to 2019, in which capacity he was an influential ally of Premiers David Mabuza and Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane. In July 2021, he was suspended from the party for five years because of his role in organising a political rally in support of former President Jacob Zuma. Nicknamed 'Lomdzala', Ngwenya joined the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) in June 2023. Immediately after Joining EFF, the ANC offices in Drikoppies, Mpumalanga rebranded from the traditional ANC colours to EFF colours and logo. He has successfully established EFF at Nkomzazi by influencing longtime ANC supporters.

ANC Regional Chairperson: 2011–2019

Ngwenya was elected as Regional Chairperson of the ANC's Ehlanzeni branch in 2011 with the support of David Mabuza, who was the Premier of Mpumalanga and Provincial Chairperson of the Mpumalanga ANC.[1][2

Qondisa Ngwenya

Speaker > Biography

President, Africa
Octagon Worldwide
Johannesburg

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Read more about Qondisa Ngwenya in Street & Smith’s Sports Business Journal,
Article “Emerging Industry Preps for World Cup”.

Career Summary

2002 – PresentDeputy Group MD and Group MD Octagon Pty (Ltd)
2001 – 2002Chief Operations OfficerS A Sports Commission
1994-99Manager – DevelopmentNational Sports Council of South Africa
1993-94Senior Sports AdministratorUniversity of Cape Town
1992-93Assistant ResearcherUniversity of Cape Town

 

Qualifications

  • MBA, De Montfort University Leicester (UK)
  • Diploma Management, Damelin Management School (SA)
  • Bachelor of Social Science, University of Cape Town (SA)

 

Significant achievements include

  • Advised the highest levels of national government on policy and consulting issues, enabling the needs of external stakeholders, government agencies and individuals to be identified and met within budgetary limita

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