Executive Director: Njongonkulu Ndungane was formerly
Provincial Executive Officer of the Anglican Church, Bishop
of Kimberly and Kuruman, and Anglican Archbishop of Cape
Town until 2007. He is a Lovedale alumnus.
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Chairperson: embile Skweyiya is a Healdtown alumnus. He
was the first black South African to attain the status of Senior
Counsel and is now a Justice of the Constitutional Court.
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Director: Regina Essack has a Masters degree in Mathematics
Education and has taught the entire spectrum of Mathematics at
senior level at various schools for 16 years.
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Company Secretary: Rob Rogerson is currently the Provincial
Treasurer for the Anglican Church of Southern Africa. He was
instrumental in setting up the HSRP and now acts as Financial
Consultant for the Project.
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Nathan Johnstone taught Mathematics, Science
and Biology at secondary school and teachertraining
levels and was also a high school
principal. He is now Director of Education
Services at the Catholic Institute of Education.
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Maud Motanyane is a former journalist and
the founding editor of Tribute magazine. She is
now a businesswoman and is on the boards of a
number of companies, including the HSRP.
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Vusi Khanyile has an Honours degree in
Accounting and Finance, and has been the
Deputy Registrar at the University of Cape Town
and a director of many companies. He is now
Chairman of Thebe Investment Corporation.
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Sheila Sisulu was a specialist advisor to the
National Minister of Education, and then South
Africa’s Ambassador to the USA from 1999. She
is now Deputy Executive Director for Hunger
Solutions at the World Food Programme.
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Orippa Pule is a Healdtown alumna and has a BA
(Honours) in Nursing Science. She has worked
in rural and urban clinics and lectured in the
nursing field. She is currently the Marketing and
Development Officer for a publishing company.
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Vuyani Ngalwana holds a Master’s degree
in Income Tax Law and is a member of the
Johannesburg Bar. He was formerly Deputy
Director of the Asset Forfeiture Unit and
Pension Funds Adjudicator.
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Malusi Mpumlwana is Bishop of the Northern
Diocese of the Ethiopian Episcopal Church.
He is also Chair of the Board of South Africa’s
National Development Agency.
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Nana Makaula is a qualified teacher and has an MA
in Counselling with special focus on School Guidance
and Counselling. She also has a PhD in Educational
Administration and works as a consultant.
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Themba Wakashe is Director-General of the
National Department of Arts and Culture.
He holds an MA in Performance Studies and
an MFA in Arts Administration. He is also
Chairperson of the World Heritage Fund.
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Duncan Hindle is Director-General of the
National Department of Education. At present
he is represented on the HSRP Board by Thandi
Lewin, Chief Director: Equity in Education.
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Phil Mjwara is Director-General of the National
Department of Science and Technology. He is
currently represented on the HSRP Board by the
Deputy Director-General, Yonah Seleti, or Isaac
Ramohva from the Science and Youth Unit.
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Diana Dixon worked briefly for Archbishop
Ndungane during 1998/99. She is back as his
Executive Assistant after almost ten years as a
sales consultant.
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Penny Lorimer has worked for Archbishop
Ndungane for ten years, moving with him from
the Anglican Church to the HSRP, and is the
Media and Communications Officer.
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Yolande Barry joined the HSRP during 2008 as
Secretary. She formerly worked for Nedbank as
a sales co-ordinator.
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Carmel Fielies comes to the HSRP from the
banking sector where she worked as an accounts
analyst. She has been the HSRP’s Accounts
Officer since mid-2007.
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abisa Sityebi is the Receptionist. Before
joining the HSRP in September 2007, she
worked in reception for a construction company
and an interior design firm.
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Phumza Jacobs was employed as a part-time
cleaner for African Monitor – another NGO
begun by Archbishop Ndungane. She is now
the HSRP’s General Assistant.
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