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Khusela Diko

Khusela Diko (née Sangoni) is a South African politician, public servant, and communications strategist. She was spokesperson to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa from March 2018 until July 2020, when she was implicated in a high-profile COVID-19 procurement scandal and took extended special leave. She was formerly the head of communications for the African National Congress (ANC) from 2016 to 2018 and before that was head of communications for the Gauteng provincial government. She has also served on the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Gauteng, and in December 2022 she was elected to a five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee.

Early life and career edit

Diko is the only daughter of Nkosikazi Nolwandle Sangoni and is a princess of the Nobetha clan of the abaThembu of the Eastern Cape.[1][2] She matriculated from Collegiate Girls' High School in Port Elizabeth in 1993 and later earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree.[3]

Diko was formerly the spokesperson for the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League[4][5] and chief director of communications in the provincial government of Gauteng.[6] In June 2016, she was appointed national communications manager for the national ANC, a full-time job at the head of the ANC's department of information and publicity, based out of the party's headquarters at Luthuli House in Johannesburg. For most of her time in that role, she worked alongside ANC spokesman Zizi Kodwa.[7] She was also a member of the ANC and by 2018 she served on the Provincial Executive Committee of the party's Gauteng branch.[3][8] She resigned from the ANC position on 1 March 2018.[7]

The Presidency edit

The day after Diko resigned from Luthuli House, the Presidency announced that she had been appointed spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Union Buildings, with effect from 12 March 2018.[6]

Covid-19 procurement scandal edit

In July 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Diko took a leave of absence from the Presidency pending the outcome of an investigation into her husband's involvement in a state contract.[9] The Sunday Independent alleged that her husband was a director of a company, Royal Bhaca Projects, that had been awarded state contracts to provide the Gauteng Department of Health with personal protective equipment, at an inflated price of R125 million. Diko's husband said that Royal Bhaca had cancelled the contract and had never received any payment from the department.[9] The scandal was inflamed by allegations that the Dikos were close to Bandile Masuku and his wife Loyiso; Masuku was the Member of the Executive Council for Health in Gauteng and therefore the political head of the relevant department.[8] Diko maintained her innocence.[10]

Diko was replaced by Tyrone Seale in an acting capacity while the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) investigated the allegations.[9] The SIU ultimately found that R43-million worth of contracts had been awarded to Royal Bhaca irregularly and at inflated prices.[10]

Disciplinary processes edit

While the SIU investigation was still ongoing, the ANC subjected Diko to an internal disciplinary process through its provincial disciplinary committee, which in April 2021 found her guilty of bringing the party into disrepute.[11] The disciplinary committee instructed her to "step aside" from her position as a member of the Gauteng ANC's Provincial Executive Committee, pending the conclusion of the SIU investigation. While the committee had no authority over her employment at the Presidency, it also recommended that she "voluntarily and with a discussion with the employer, in the interest of the ANC, extend [her] leave in the presidency until the SIU concludes its investigation".[11]

Simultaneously, Diko was subject to a government disciplinary process in her capacity as an employee of the Presidency, arising from the SIU's concern that she had failed to disclose certain financial interests as required by public service regulations. According to the Presidency, as of January 2021:

The SIU has reported that while the corruption component of the investigation is ongoing, the SIU has thus far not obtained any evidence pointing to Ms Diko’s involvement in the awarding of two contracts by the Gauteng Department of Health to Royal Bhaca or in respect of the irregularities identified in respect of such awards. During its investigation, the SIU did, however, identify a concern regarding Ms Diko’s duty to disclose all her financial interests.[12]

The government disciplinary process concluded in August 2021 and Diko was served with a written warning for her non-disclosure offence.[13] The Presidency said that she was on maternity leave and would "not return to the position of Spokesperson to the President" but that she would return "to a different position in the public service".[13][14]

Aftermath edit

Diko did not return to work at the Presidency; Tyrone Seale continued to act as presidential spokesperson until a permanent replacement, Vincent Magwenya, was appointed with effect from 1 June 2022.[15] The Daily Maverick reported that when she returned from maternity leave in October 2021, she was likely to be appointed as a deputy director-general at the Government Communication and Information System.[10]

At an ANC provincial elective conference in July 2022, Diko was re-elected to her seat on the Provincial Executive Committee of the Gauteng ANC.[16] In December that year, at the ANC's 55th National Conference, she was elected for the first time to a five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee. Her candidacy was supported by the leadership of the ANC Youth League[17] and she received 1,439 votes across the 4,029 ballots cast, making her the 28th most popular of the 80 candidates elected to the committee.[18]

Personal life edit

Diko was formerly married to Gauteng politician Jacob Khawe.[19][20] She was later married to Chief Thandisizwe Diko, styled as King Madzikane II of the amaBhaca of kwaBhaca in the Eastern Cape. They met in 2015, were legally married in 2016, and held a traditional royal wedding over two days in mid-December 2018.[2] Thandisizwe Diko died in East London in February 2021 after a short illness.[1][21] Their only child was born in August that year.[22]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "PPE graft accused Thandisizwe Diko dies after being put on oxygen". Sunday Times. 22 February 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Royal union beacon of hope for unity". Dispatch. 17 December 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Former Collegiate pupil joins President Ramaphosa's team". Herald. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  4. ^ "Youth league welcomes policy of expropriation". The Mail & Guardian. 30 June 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  5. ^ "Team SA praised for bravery". IOL. 10 September 2012. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  6. ^ a b "Khusela Diko appointed Ramaphosa's spokesperson". IOL. 2 March 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  7. ^ a b "Khusela Diko quits Luthuli House". Sunday Times. 1 March 2018. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  8. ^ a b Hunter, Qaanitah (28 July 2020). "How and why president's spokesperson Khusela Diko took a leave of absence". News24. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  9. ^ a b c "Ramaphosa spokesperson takes leave over probe into Covid-19 contracts". Business Day. 27 July 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  10. ^ a b c "President Ramaphosa's former spokesperson, Khusela Diko, in line for powerhouse promotion to deputy DG at GCIS". Daily Maverick. 1 September 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  11. ^ a b "Guilty: ANC orders Diko to step aside". The Mail & Guardian. 20 April 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  12. ^ Payne, Suné (10 January 2021). "PPE Tenders Scandal: Presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko to face disciplinary process after SIU flags financial disclosure concerns". Daily Maverick. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  13. ^ a b "Presidency update on Spokeperson Ms Khusela Diko". The Presidency. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  14. ^ "Khusela Diko axed as Ramaphosa's spokesperson, but keeps public service job". Sunday Times. 31 August 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  15. ^ Gerber, Jan (31 May 2022). "Former Zuma aide Vincent Magwenya appointed as Ramaphosa's new spokesperson". News24. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  16. ^ Mahlati, Zintle (11 July 2022). "Bandile Masuku, Khusela Diko make a comeback as ANC Gauteng elects PEC". News24. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  17. ^ "ANCYL NYTT backs Zweli Mkhize for ANC President". Politicsweb. 14 November 2022. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  18. ^ "Controversial choices: Manana, Gigaba and Lungisa elected to ANC NEC". News24. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  19. ^ Mdakane, Bongane (13 December 2020). "Third time's a charm for ANC boss". City Press. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  20. ^ "Acting health MEC to be appointed for Gauteng as Bandile Masuku temporarily steps aside". Sunday Times. 30 July 2020. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  21. ^ "Diko family shocked by Bhaca chief Thandisizwe's death". The Mail & Guardian. 22 February 2021. Retrieved 5 January 2023.
  22. ^ Nyhaba, Theo (29 August 2021). "Diko grateful for late husband's gift: a child". Sunday World. Retrieved 5 January 2023.

khusela, diko, née, sangoni, south, african, politician, public, servant, communications, strategist, spokesperson, south, african, president, cyril, ramaphosa, from, march, 2018, until, july, 2020, when, implicated, high, profile, covid, procurement, scandal,. Khusela Diko nee Sangoni is a South African politician public servant and communications strategist She was spokesperson to South African President Cyril Ramaphosa from March 2018 until July 2020 when she was implicated in a high profile COVID 19 procurement scandal and took extended special leave She was formerly the head of communications for the African National Congress ANC from 2016 to 2018 and before that was head of communications for the Gauteng provincial government She has also served on the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Gauteng and in December 2022 she was elected to a five year term on the party s National Executive Committee Contents 1 Early life and career 2 The Presidency 2 1 Covid 19 procurement scandal 2 2 Disciplinary processes 2 3 Aftermath 3 Personal life 4 ReferencesEarly life and career editDiko is the only daughter of Nkosikazi Nolwandle Sangoni and is a princess of the Nobetha clan of the abaThembu of the Eastern Cape 1 2 She matriculated from Collegiate Girls High School in Port Elizabeth in 1993 and later earned a Bachelor of Commerce degree 3 Diko was formerly the spokesperson for the African National Congress ANC Youth League 4 5 and chief director of communications in the provincial government of Gauteng 6 In June 2016 she was appointed national communications manager for the national ANC a full time job at the head of the ANC s department of information and publicity based out of the party s headquarters at Luthuli House in Johannesburg For most of her time in that role she worked alongside ANC spokesman Zizi Kodwa 7 She was also a member of the ANC and by 2018 she served on the Provincial Executive Committee of the party s Gauteng branch 3 8 She resigned from the ANC position on 1 March 2018 7 The Presidency editThe day after Diko resigned from Luthuli House the Presidency announced that she had been appointed spokesperson to President Cyril Ramaphosa in the Union Buildings with effect from 12 March 2018 6 Covid 19 procurement scandal edit See also COVID 19 pandemic in South Africa Corruption and profit gouging In July 2020 during the COVID 19 pandemic Diko took a leave of absence from the Presidency pending the outcome of an investigation into her husband s involvement in a state contract 9 The Sunday Independent alleged that her husband was a director of a company Royal Bhaca Projects that had been awarded state contracts to provide the Gauteng Department of Health with personal protective equipment at an inflated price of R125 million Diko s husband said that Royal Bhaca had cancelled the contract and had never received any payment from the department 9 The scandal was inflamed by allegations that the Dikos were close to Bandile Masuku and his wife Loyiso Masuku was the Member of the Executive Council for Health in Gauteng and therefore the political head of the relevant department 8 Diko maintained her innocence 10 Diko was replaced by Tyrone Seale in an acting capacity while the Special Investigating Unit SIU investigated the allegations 9 The SIU ultimately found that R43 million worth of contracts had been awarded to Royal Bhaca irregularly and at inflated prices 10 Disciplinary processes edit While the SIU investigation was still ongoing the ANC subjected Diko to an internal disciplinary process through its provincial disciplinary committee which in April 2021 found her guilty of bringing the party into disrepute 11 The disciplinary committee instructed her to step aside from her position as a member of the Gauteng ANC s Provincial Executive Committee pending the conclusion of the SIU investigation While the committee had no authority over her employment at the Presidency it also recommended that she voluntarily and with a discussion with the employer in the interest of the ANC extend her leave in the presidency until the SIU concludes its investigation 11 Simultaneously Diko was subject to a government disciplinary process in her capacity as an employee of the Presidency arising from the SIU s concern that she had failed to disclose certain financial interests as required by public service regulations According to the Presidency as of January 2021 The SIU has reported that while the corruption component of the investigation is ongoing the SIU has thus far not obtained any evidence pointing to Ms Diko s involvement in the awarding of two contracts by the Gauteng Department of Health to Royal Bhaca or in respect of the irregularities identified in respect of such awards During its investigation the SIU did however identify a concern regarding Ms Diko s duty to disclose all her financial interests 12 The government disciplinary process concluded in August 2021 and Diko was served with a written warning for her non disclosure offence 13 The Presidency said that she was on maternity leave and would not return to the position of Spokesperson to the President but that she would return to a different position in the public service 13 14 Aftermath edit Diko did not return to work at the Presidency Tyrone Seale continued to act as presidential spokesperson until a permanent replacement Vincent Magwenya was appointed with effect from 1 June 2022 15 The Daily Maverick reported that when she returned from maternity leave in October 2021 she was likely to be appointed as a deputy director general at the Government Communication and Information System 10 At an ANC provincial elective conference in July 2022 Diko was re elected to her seat on the Provincial Executive Committee of the Gauteng ANC 16 In December that year at the ANC s 55th National Conference she was elected for the first time to a five year term on the party s National Executive Committee Her candidacy was supported by the leadership of the ANC Youth League 17 and she received 1 439 votes across the 4 029 ballots cast making her the 28th most popular of the 80 candidates elected to the committee 18 Personal life editDiko was formerly married to Gauteng politician Jacob Khawe 19 20 She was later married to Chief Thandisizwe Diko styled as King Madzikane II of the amaBhaca of kwaBhaca in the Eastern Cape They met in 2015 were legally married in 2016 and held a traditional royal wedding over two days in mid December 2018 2 Thandisizwe Diko died in East London in February 2021 after a short illness 1 21 Their only child was born in August that year 22 References edit a b PPE graft accused Thandisizwe Diko dies after being put on oxygen Sunday Times 22 February 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Royal union beacon of hope for unity Dispatch 17 December 2018 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Former Collegiate pupil joins President Ramaphosa s team Herald 2 March 2018 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Youth league welcomes policy of expropriation The Mail amp Guardian 30 June 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Team SA praised for bravery IOL 10 September 2012 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Khusela Diko appointed Ramaphosa s spokesperson IOL 2 March 2018 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Khusela Diko quits Luthuli House Sunday Times 1 March 2018 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Hunter Qaanitah 28 July 2020 How and why president s spokesperson Khusela Diko took a leave of absence News24 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b c Ramaphosa spokesperson takes leave over probe into Covid 19 contracts Business Day 27 July 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b c President Ramaphosa s former spokesperson Khusela Diko in line for powerhouse promotion to deputy DG at GCIS Daily Maverick 1 September 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Guilty ANC orders Diko to step aside The Mail amp Guardian 20 April 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Payne Sune 10 January 2021 PPE Tenders Scandal Presidential spokesperson Khusela Diko to face disciplinary process after SIU flags financial disclosure concerns Daily Maverick Retrieved 5 January 2023 a b Presidency update on Spokeperson Ms Khusela Diko The Presidency 31 August 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Khusela Diko axed as Ramaphosa s spokesperson but keeps public service job Sunday Times 31 August 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Gerber Jan 31 May 2022 Former Zuma aide Vincent Magwenya appointed as Ramaphosa s new spokesperson News24 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Mahlati Zintle 11 July 2022 Bandile Masuku Khusela Diko make a comeback as ANC Gauteng elects PEC News24 Retrieved 5 January 2023 ANCYL NYTT backs Zweli Mkhize for ANC President Politicsweb 14 November 2022 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Controversial choices Manana Gigaba and Lungisa elected to ANC NEC News24 21 December 2022 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Mdakane Bongane 13 December 2020 Third time s a charm for ANC boss City Press Retrieved 5 January 2023 Acting health MEC to be appointed for Gauteng as Bandile Masuku temporarily steps aside Sunday Times 30 July 2020 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Diko family shocked by Bhaca chief Thandisizwe s death The Mail amp Guardian 22 February 2021 Retrieved 5 January 2023 Nyhaba Theo 29 August 2021 Diko grateful for late husband s gift a child Sunday World Retrieved 5 January 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Khusela Diko amp oldid 1140642998, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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