Patricia Kopane
Semakaleng Patricia Kopane (born 23 July 1966) is a South African politician who serves as the Shadow Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure. She has served as a Member of the National Assembly since 2009. She is the Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance in the Free State province. Kopane previously served as Shadow Minister of Health, Shadow Minister of Public Works and Shadow Minister of Social Development. She was the Democratic Alliance's Free State Premier candidate for the 2019 election.[1]
Patricia Kopane | |
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Provincial Leader of the Free State Democratic Alliance | |
Assumed office 17 September 2012 | |
Preceded by | Roy Jankielsohn |
Shadow Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure | |
Assumed office 5 June 2019 | |
Leader | John Steenhuisen Mmusi Maimane |
Preceded by | Position established |
Shadow Minister of Health | |
In office 1 June 2017 – 5 June 2019 | |
Leader | Mmusi Maimane |
Preceded by | Wilmot James |
Succeeded by | Siviwe Gwarube |
In office 1 February 2012 – 5 June 2014 | |
Leader | Lindiwe Mazibuko |
Preceded by | Mike Waters |
Succeeded by | Wilmot James |
Shadow Minister of Public Works | |
In office 3 October 2015 – 1 June 2017 | |
Leader | Mmusi Maimane |
Preceded by | Kenneth Mubu |
Succeeded by | Malcolm Figg |
Shadow Minister of Social Development | |
In office 5 June 2014 – 3 October 2015 | |
Leader | Mmusi Maimane |
Preceded by | Mike Waters |
Succeeded by | Bridget Masango |
In office 14 May 2009 – 1 February 2012 | |
Leader | Lindiwe Mazibuko Athol Trollip |
Preceded by | Unknown |
Succeeded by | Mike Waters |
Member of the National Assembly | |
Assumed office 6 May 2009 | |
Constituency | Free State |
Personal details | |
Born | Bloemfontein, Orange Free State Province, South Africa | 23 July 1966
Nationality | South African |
Political party | Democratic Alliance (2003–present) |
Early life and career
Kopane was born in Bloemfontein but spent most of her childhood in the small village of Dithutaneng in Qwaqwa. Before entering politics, she worked as a professional nurse. She had also worked for the Cancer Association of South Africa.[2]
Political career
Kopane became a member of the Democratic Alliance in 2003. She initially began her political career as a consultant in the Free State Provincial Legislature and went on to coordinate the Provincial Lead Programme from 2004 to 2006.
She was elected to the Mangaung Municipality in 2006 and served as a councillor until her election the National Assembly in 2009. Having entered Parliament, Kopane became a member of the Democratic Alliance's Shadow Cabinet as Shadow Minister of Social Development. She took office as Shadow Minister of Health in February 2012. In September 2012, Kopane became the new Provincial Leader of the Democratic Alliance following the party's provincial conference in Bloemfontein.[3][4]
After the 2014 elections, newly-appointed DA Parliamentary Leader Mmusi Maimane kept her in the Shadow Cabinet and returned her to the post of Shadow Minister of Social Development. In April 2015, Kopane won re-election to a second term as Provincial Leader. In October 2015, she moved to the Public Works portfolio of the Shadow Cabinet. She later returned to the position of Shadow Minister of Health in June 2017. She won another term as Provincial Leader of the party in October 2017.[5][6]
She is a parliamentary whip and a member of the Coalitions Committee, Federal Executive, Federal Council and Federal Legal Commission.[7]
On 11 September 2018, Democratic Alliance National Leader Mmusi Maimane announced Kopane as the party's Free State Premier candidate. Maimane said that Kopane is one of the party's "most humble leaders and a loyal servant of the people".[8]
Following the May 2019 election, the Democratic Alliance increased its support in the Free State. The party gained one seat in the provincial legislature, going from five to six seats.[9]
On 5 June 2019, she was named Shadow Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure.[10]
Personal life
Kopane was married to Mojalefa Kopane, a high school teacher from Bloemfontein, until his death in February 2019.[11][12]
Kopane's father, James Letuka, is also a DA public representative. He serves as a Member of the Free State Provincial Legislature.[13]
References
- Pather, Ra'eesa. Patricia Kopane named as DA candidate for Free State premier, Mail & Guardian, 11 September 2018. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- Maimane, Mmusi. Patricia Kopane will bring real change to FState - Mmusi Maimane, Politicsweb, 11 September 2018. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- Patricia Kopane. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- New Free State DA boss elected. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- DA announces Free State leadership. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- DA in Free State re-elect Patricia Kopane as leader. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- Ms Semakaleng Kopane (DA), Democratic Alliance. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- Petersen, Tammy. Patricia Kopane named as DA Free State premier candidate, News24, 11 September 2018. Retrieved on 27 December 2018.
- Kings, Sipho. Big drop for ANC in the Free State, Mail & Guardian, 10 May 2019.
- The DA’s new Shadow Cabinet ready to make Parliament work for the people, Democratic Alliance, 5 June 2019. Retrieved on 5 June 2019.
- Sugar, Sue. New DA leader in the Free State, IOL, 17 September 2012. Retrieved on 21 April 2019.
- DA leader loses husband to cancer, Bloemfontein Courant, 21 February 2019. Retrieved on 21 April 2019.
- Mekoa, Refilwe (14 May 2014). "DA dismisses nepotism allegations". Bloemfontein Courant. Retrieved 27 June 2020.