
ZEKE WARELEY
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ZEKE WARELEY
@zekewareley
UWC School of Government MA Candidate | Patriotic Public Servant | Private Account - views expressed are my own.
Cape Town, South Africa Katılım Haziran 2020
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Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr has called on South African employers to implement work-from-home arrangements amid a massive rise in energy prices.
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The victory is for all of us 🌸✨ Thank you, my Lillies, for the love and support. eQonce, I’m coming home let’s celebrate! 💖👑
#LiemaHomecoming #BBMzansiS6 #BazozwaWinner @BBMzansi
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🏗️👷♂️ We've kicked off the R4.7 BILLION upgrade to Macassar's Wastewater Treatment Works!
This will create local jobs and deliver more dignified sanitation to the communities of Nomzamo, Somerset West, Lwandle, Strand, Macassar and Gordon's Bay.
We promised better infrastructure for all residents in Cape Town, and we’re delivering just that! 👏
📲 More info: tinyurl.com/mvxzd5j9
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Congratulations to the @the_dtic team pulling off an incredibly successful 6th South African Investment Conference! South Africa is open for business! 🇿🇦
#SAIC2026
#InvestSA
the dtic@the_dtic
[IN PICS]: 6th South Africa Investment Conference: Invest. Partner. Prosper. The South Africa Investment Conference is the country’s flagship platform to position South Africa as a credible, competitive and forward-looking investment destination. #SAIC2026 #InvestSA
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Master of Development Policy and Practice in the bag 💼
I started this degree at the beginning of 2024. At the time I was the Chief Whip of the Official Opposition- @Our_DA. I knew it would be difficult to balance the academic demands; my job as a parliamentarian - during an election year.
Half way through that year, I was appointed as a cabinet minister. One of the largest undertakings I’ve ever made. I briefly contemplated deferring; but this was an important commitment I’d made to myself. Through sheer stubbornness and the desire to gift myself a 3rd degree, I decided to continue.
To say the following 18 months after that decision were hard, would be an understatement. It tested my resolve; my patience and stretched my intellect in ways I’ve never experienced before.
2025 was by far the hardest part of the academic journey. However, the @MandelaUCT School and my supervisor were incredibly supportive.
Not only did I manage to complete this degree; I completely aced my dissertation.
I’d begun work as the then Chief Whip of introducing legislation that would help South Africa manage coalition governments at a local, provincial and national government. Never did I think that my topic would be my lived reality.
I researched the relationship between the political instability in the City of Johannesburg and the service delivery decline over 10 years.
What an enlightening journey. A topic that I want to possibly expand on for my PhD one day.
I want us to have a real academic and practical understanding of how we make coalition governments work better for the people of South Africa. 🇿🇦
Ndiyambulela uThixo, AmaWushe, my loved ones, my team and my incredible supervisor for pushing and encouraging me when times got tough.
NQF 9 girlies are UP! 😊




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@mmodiba10 The same Nkululeko who led Ekurhuleni’s finances into a 2 billion rand black hole 😂
What a joke
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An educated Minister of Education! 🎓🇿🇦
Congratulations to @Siviwe_G — Master of Development Policy and Practice! 🎉

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We officially welcomed the new Premier's Advancement of Youth (PAY) interns for the 2026/27 cycle. Our Head of Department @guy_redman2 delivered a message on the importance of unity and diversity, reminding our new interns that they are vital to building a connected society. 🇿🇦

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Every time I see the South African flag, I pause and ask myself “What would @MbekezeliMB say …”
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