Refiloe Ntšekhe, a member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature for the DA, is a dedicated champion for the vulnerable. Her role involves overseeing public institutions, proposing legislation, and holding executives accountable for their actions. With a Master’s degree in Policy Development & Practice from the University of Cape Town, she is deeply committed to ethical leadership and good governance. Refiloe’s work is not confined to a typical day; every day presents new challenges and opportunities to make a difference. Her greatest reward is the knowledge that she has helped someone in need. Her work is driven by a belief in the transformative power of public office, challenging stereotypes about black leaders and demonstrating that it can be a space for integrity, service, and meaningful impact. Beyond politics, she enjoys travelling, playing tennis, and giving talks on human trafficking at high schools. She previously served as the DA’s national spokesperson for nine years and has been elected to the party’s provincial top 10 for three terms. Her proudest achievement is raising her three sons as a single mother and seeing them grow into men of honour. Reflecting on her journey, she believes, “When you find a job that feels like a calling, you are never just working — you are answering the call.” For Re loe, leaving high-paying corporate roles to serve her community has been the most fulfilling choice of her life.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s degree in Policy Development & Practice, University of Cape Town
- Postgraduate Diploma in Marketing Management, University of Cape Town
- Bachelor of Arts in Political Philosophy, University of Cape Town
- Diploma in Public Relations, Damelin
ACHIEVEMENTS
- Having been the national spokesperson for the DA for 9 years.
- Being elected onto the DA Top 10 for 3 terms for 9 years
- My biggest pride is raising boy children as a single mom and watching them become beautiful men of honour.
- There are many, many small achievements that make my heart smile: when I see someone I have helped and see their lives uplifted, then I know I’m doing God’s work!