After her resignation as mayor, Sibanda-Kekana remained ANC Regional Treasurer In December 2021, the ANC's Peter Mokaba region re-elected her once more as Regional Treasurer.
ANC Provincial Treasurer: 2022 In early 2022, Sibanda-Kekana emerged as a strong candidate for election as
Provincial Treasurer of the ANC's Limpopo branch. She ran on a
slate aligned to the incumbent ANC
Provincial Chairperson,
Stan Mathabatha, who was running for re-election to a third term in his office. Her candidacy received the support of the leadership of her home Peter Mokaba region, although some local branches in the region preferred
Donald Selamolela for the position. Her nomination was also controversial within the ANC's own
Tripartite Alliance: the Limpopo branch of the
South African Communist Party (SACP) argued that Sibanda-Kekana, and others on Mathabatha's slate who had been linked to the VBS scandal, "must not be voted into office" regardless of whether they had faced
criminal charges in connection with the scandal. as were Mathabatha and the rest of his slate.
Executive Council: 2022–present On 6 October 2022, Mathabatha, in his capacity as
Premier of Limpopo, announced a
reshuffle of the
Limpopo Executive Council which was understood to be linked to the outcomes of the ANC's party conference in June. Sibanda-Kekana was appointed
Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Sports, Arts and Culture; she replaced
Thandi Moraka, who had failed to gain re-election to the ANC
Provincial Executive Committee at the party conference. Also appointed to the Executive Council in the same reshuffle was Florence Radzilani, another former mayor who had resigned during the VBS scandal. Radzilani and Sibanda-Kekana's appointments were heavily criticised by the opposition DA,
Economic Freedom Fighters,
ActionSA, In response to this criticism, Mathabatha pointed out that Radzilani and Sibanda-Kekana had not faced criminal charges and that their appointment was therefore compliant with the ANC's
step-aside guidelines for party members implicated in corruption. Sibanda-Kekana became the MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development following
Phophi Ramathuba's election to the office of premier in the aftermath of the
2024 general election. == References ==