Hon. Ronald Nthangeni Lamola (South Africa): is the Minister of International Relations and Coorporation in South Africa, a prominent political leader and legal professional and the current minister of foreign affairs of South Africa who has played a significant role in shaping governance and justice policy in the country. Born in 1983, he rose through the ranks of the African National Congress, serving in key youth and regional leadership positions before being elected to the National Assembly. With a strong legal background, including a Master of Laws degree, Lamola was appointed Minister of Justice and Correctional Services in 2019, where he has overseen the administration of the justice system, advanced legal and criminal justice reforms, and strengthened constitutional governance. His work in cabinet and parliament reflects sustained commitment to public service, the rule of law, and democratic accountability, positioning him as a respected figure in South African public life.
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