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Frances Beatrice Marshoff (17
September 1957 – 15
April 2023) was a
South African politician who
served as
Premier of the Free
State from 2004 to 2009...
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newly elected Premier Beatrice Marshoff appointed him as MEC for Agriculture. He
remained in that
portfolio until Marshoff sacked him in
April 2005. Subsequently...
- In 2008, he was
returned to the
Executive Council by
Premier Beatrice Marshoff,
under whom he
served as MEC for
Public Safety and
Security in 2008 and...
- MECs: Tate Makgoe, Anna Buthelezi-Phori, and
Casca Mokitlane.
Beatrice Marshoff was
elected Premier in the 2004
general elections; her new
Executive Council...
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politicians include Ebrahim Rasool (previously
Western Cape premier),
Beatrice Marshoff, John Schuurman,
Allan Hendrickse and
Trevor Manuel,
longtime Minister...
- the Free
State Executive Council on 3 May 2004, when
Premier Beatrice Marshoff announced her
cabinet following her
election in the 2004
general election...
- for
Safety and
Security from 1999 to 2001; and,
under Premier Beatrice Marshoff, as MEC for
Agriculture from 2005 to 2007 and MEC for
Education from 2007...
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legislature and was re-appointed to the
Executive Council by
Premier Beatrice Marshoff, who
appointed her as MEC for Education.
While she was in that position...
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appointed to the
Executive Council in
January 2008
under Premier Beatrice Marshoff and she
retained her seat
throughout the
first term of
Premier Ace Magashule;...
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German athlete, four-time
Paralympic marathon gold medalist.
Beatrice Marshoff, 65,
South African politician, MP (1994–1999) and
premier of the Free State...