Member of the North West Executive Council for Roads, Transport and Safety
In office 1 June 2007 – May 2009
Premier
Edna Molewa
Preceded by
Jerry Thibedi
Succeeded by
Howard Yawa (for Public Safety)
Mahlakeng Mahlakeng (for Public Works, Roads and Transport)
Member of the North West Executive Council for Local Government and Housing
In office 30 April 2004 – 1 June 2007
Premier
Edna Molewa
Succeeded by
Howard Yawa
Personal details
Citizenship
South Africa
Political party
African National Congress
Frans Phenye Vilakazi is a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the North West Provincial Legislature until 2009, when he did not gain re-election.[1] He also served in the North West Executive Council: under Premier Edna Molewa, he was the North West's Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Local Government and Housing from May 2004[2] and MEC for Roads, Transport and Safety from June 2007.[3] Before that, he was MEC for Transport under Premier Popo Molefe.[4][5][6]
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