Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa

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Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa
open-access publisher, professional association
Inception5 December 1996 Edit
Short nameDENOSA Edit
AffiliationCongress of South African Trade Unions, International Council of Nurses Edit
CountrySouth Africa Edit
Headquarters locationPretoria Edit
Official websitehttp://www.denosa.org.za Edit

De Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa be sam trade union for South Africa insyd wey dey describe ein body as "sam voluntary organisation give South African nurses den midwifery professionals".[1]

Dem establish am for ein current form for 5 December 1996 insyd.[2]

Ebe affiliate of de Congress of South African Trade Unions wey e cam turn full member of de International Council of Nurses for 15 June 1997 insyd. De union suspend ein participation for de structures of de congress for 10 November 2014 insyd secof de federations expulsion of de National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa for 7 November 2014 insyd.[3]

For dema 2010 congress insyd, de organisation pass sam resolution say make de National Executive Committee proceed plus de merger plus South African Democratic Nurses' Union.[2]

Eset up chaw projects plus de aim say ego improve healthcare for South Africa insyd. Dese mainly dey consist of workshops wey go educate nurses for HIV/AIDS den multi-drug-resistant tuberculosis top.[4]

Leadership[edit | edit source]

De following list be de national leadership:[5]

  • President: Simon Hlungwani
  • 1st Deputy President: Letsatsi Modise
  • 2nd Deputy President: Thandeka Msibi
  • National Treasurer: Cookie Nkambule
  • General Secretary: Thembeka Gwagwa
  • Second Deputy General Secretary: Operations David Makhombe
  • Second Deputy General Secretary: Member-Service Madithapo Masemola

De following list be de Provincial Chairpersons.[5]

  • Eastern Cape: Lulekwa Nhlebi
  • Free State: Thibogang Thole
  • Gauteng: Simphiwe Gada
  • KwaZulu-Natal: Sibonelo Cele
  • Limpopo: Alfred Mpoo Makoana
  • Mpumalanga: Mzwandile Shongwe
  • North West: Fina Regina Setshedi
  • Northern Cape: Martin Taolo
  • Western Cape: Barbara Ruiters

References[edit | edit source]

  1. "Membership". Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa. DENOSA. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "About". Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa. DENOSA. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  3. "More unions quit Cosatu's exec body". fin24. 24.com. 2014. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  4. "Projects". Democratic Nursing Organisation of South Africa. DENOSA. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Leadership". www.denosa.org.za. Retrieved 26 February 2024.