Confirmation of nominations to the National Dialogue Steering Committee
President Cyril Ramaphosa, in his capacity as Convenor of the National Dialogue, has confirmed the nominations received from different social sectors to the Steering Committee of the National Dialogue.
In line with his responsibility in terms of Section 83 of the Constitution to promote national unity, President Cyril Ramaphosa has convened an inclusive National Dialogue to address the challenges confronting the country.
The National Dialogue Steering Committee is responsible for setting strategic priorities and coordinating implementation of the National Dialogue process across the country.
In confirming the nominations, President Ramaphosa is giving effect to the decision of the First National Convention, held on 15-16 August 2025, that agreed that all identified social sectors should nominate representatives to serve on the Steering Committee.
This was to ensure that the National Dialogue is an inclusive and citizen-led process that accommodates all sectors that want to be involved in shaping the destiny of our country.
Over the last few months, many organisations in the 33 identified sectors and 6 sub-sectors held various meetings to identify their nominees. Every effort has been made to ensure that no sector of our society is left behind.
In addition to the sectoral representatives, the President was invited to nominate 2 representatives and the former Preparatory Task Team and Convention Organising Committee was invited to nominate 3 persons.
Provision has also been made for the Steering Committee to co-opt up to 5 people with appropriate expertise and experience. This is to ensure that no voice is left out of the National Dialogue process.
The National Dialogue has been convened as a citizen-led, society-wide and inclusive process to reflect on the multiple challenges our country faces, agree on a shared vision for our future in the next decades and the priority actions that should be undertaken across the different sectors of society.
Through the National Dialogue, we seek to forge a new social compact that will unite all South Africans on the kind of socioeconomic development and transformation our country should undergo in the next decades.
The Eminent Persons Group, which is comprised of prominent South Africans appointed as guarantors of the integrity and inclusivity of the National Dialogue process, compiled the nominations from the sectors and presented these to the President for confirmation.
The Steering Committee is expected to convene early in January 2026 for its inaugural meeting and induction. Once established, the Steering Committee will be able to co-opt members as agreed by the National Convention and assist any sectors that have not yet completed their nominations process.
President Ramaphosa has thanked all nominees for making themselves available for the Steering Committee. “I wish all Steering Committee members well in undertaking this important task to advance the building of a free, equal, united and prosperous nation,” he said.
The members of the Steering Committee are:
Sectoral Nominees
1. Valentia Andrews - National NGOs / NPO Networks
2. Michelle Arendse - Khoisan Leaders
3. Ashley Benjamin - Labour and Unions
4. Dumisile Cele - Children
5. Cynthia Chishimba - National NGOs / NPO Networks
6. Rebecca Como - Khoisan Leaders
7. Duduzile Dlamini - Sex Work
8. Scelo Duma - Government Departments
9. Khanyisa Dunjwa - Health / HIV
10. Luyolo Dwesi - Youth
11. Keagen Je-ron Gertse - Represented Political Parties
12. Jimmy Ntobeko Gotyana - National NGOs / NPO Networks
13. Annette Theresa Griessel - Foundations
14. Crispin Hemson - Restorative Justice, Peace & Safety
15. Cheryl Hendricks - Women
16. Josephilda Hlope - Government Departments
17. Lance Joel - Government Departments
18. Howard Johnson - Small Businesses, Stokvels & Informal Economy
19. Moipone Jwayi - Rural & Agricultural / Land Rights
20. Marble Bore Kalembo - LGBTQIA+
21. Luzuko Khohli - Arts, Culture and Creative Industries
22. Steven Thapelo Khunou - Faith Based Organisations
23. Bosa Ledwaba - Women
24. Tebogo Legodi - LGBTQIA+
25. Lawrence Elijah Lekgowane - Transport
26. Gomolemo Lesejane - Faith Based Organisations
27. Siyabulela Lucas - Persons with Disabilities
28. Innocent Madlala - Small Businesses, Stokvels & Informal Economy
29. Mahlatse Martinah Kgaladi Magoro - Persons with Disabilities
30. Bridgemohan Maharaj - Faith Based Organisations
31. Mxolisi President Siphamandla Mahlangu - Persons with Disabilities
32. Realeboga Makgeledise - Youth
33. Thulasizwe Makhanya - Foundations
34. Octavia Thenjiwe Makhubu - Education
35. Malemolla David Makhura - Represented Political Parties
36. Thabo Makwela - Small Businesses, Stokvels & Informal Economy
37. Steve Mashiya - Foundations
38. Loungo Masire - Arts, Culture and Creative Industries
39. Kganki Matabane - Formal Business
40. Khulekani Mathe - Formal Business
41. Looks Matoto - Persons with Disabilities
42. Busisiwe Mavuso - Formal Business
43. Nokuthula Caritus Mazibuko - Academia, Think Tanks & Research
44. Odwa Mbane - Formerly Incarcerated
45. Hussein Mubaarak Mbonambi - Faith Based Organisations
46. Palesa Rosemary Mboweni - Women
47. Buhle Mchunu - Academia, Think Tanks & Research
48. Charles Mcunu - Transport
49. Promise Memela - Health / HIV
50. Mabalane Mfundisi - Health / HIV
51. Donald Mkhwanazi - Students
52. Shannon Nontobeko Mokoena - Rural & Agricultural / Land Rights
53. Busang Obakeng Molekane - Sports
54. Mzwandile Molo - Faith Based Organisations
55. David Morema - Government Departments
56. Boitumelo Mosenogi - Small Businesses, Stokvels & Informal Economy
57. Keitumetse Fatimata Moutloatse - GBVF
58. Kunene Mpho - Media, Linguistic & Communication
59. Tshilidzi Mulaudzi - Academia, Think Tanks & Research
60. Muriel Mamotala Mumba - Civic Movements & Local Organisations
61. Treasure Ndesi - Men's Sector
62. Marshall Nelson - Education
63. Nondumiso Ngonyama - Traditional Leaders
64. Beau Nkaelang - Men's Sector
65. Mbali Nkosi - Youth
66. Matthew Parks - Labour and Unions
67. Letsiri Phaahla - Traditional Leaders
68. Tshegofatso Tebogo Phakisa - Media, Linguistic & Communication
69. Zandile Phiri - Represented Political Parties
70. Romeo Qetsimani - Arts, Culture and Creative Industries
71. Nkanyiso Radebe - Restorative Justice, Peace & Safety
72. Lebogang Ramafoko - Media, Linguistic & Communication
73. Hayley Reichert - Immigration
74. Vanessa Samuel-Chetty - GBVF
75. Edward Saunderson - Sports
76. Fatima Shabodien - Restorative Justice, Peace & Safety
77. Ngaletjang Emily Shilakoe - Media, Linguistic & Communication
78. Shakespeare Mandla Sibanyoni - Rural & Agricultural / Land Rights
79. Thandeka Patience Sibiya - Immigration
80. Tolika Sibiya - Youth
81. Lisa Silwana - Youth
82. Tumi Sole - Civic Movements & Local Organisations
83. Patric Solomons - Children
84. Sandile Soxokashe - Youth
85. Sinesipho Soxujwa - Civic Movements & Local Organisations
86. Qhamisa Tengile - Small Businesses, Stokvels & Informal Economy
87. Mammatli Thakhuli-Nzuza - Arts, Culture and Creative Industries
88. Ntandane Thembelihle - GBVF
89. Gerald Twala - Labour and Unions
90. Riaan Van der Bergh - Education
91. Tanya van Meelis - Labour and Unions
92. Lee-Anne Walker - LGBTQIA+
93. Monica Woodhouse - Children
94. Xolani Benson Xala - Immigration
95. Zwakele Zondo - Rural & Agricultural / Land Rights
Nominees of the Convention Organising Committee
96. Boichoko Ditlhake
97. Tessa Dooms
Nominees of the President
98. Mduduzi Mbada
99. Zwoitwaho Nevhutalu
Media enquiries: Vincent Magwenya Spokesperson to the President - media@presidency.gov.za
Issued by: The Presidency
Pretoria

