Mokone was elected to the
Limpopo Provincial Legislature in the
2019 general election on the ANC's list. The ANC had retained control of the province and ANC provincial chairman
Stanley Mathabatha was re-elected as premier during the first sitting of the legislature on 22 May 2019. Mathabatha announced his new executive council which saw Mokone appointed MEC for Economic Development, Environment and Tourism. In July 2020,
Daily Maverick reported that Mokone had allegedly reconstituted the board of Limpopo Economic Development Agency (Leda) to appoint members who supported a contested R3.2-billion provincial mining deal which saw Mathabatha's foster brother emerge as a beneficiary. At the ANC's 10th provincial elective conference, held at
The Ranch Resort outside
Polokwane in June 2022, Mokone was re-elected to the provincial elective committee as an additional member after having received the third highest number of votes from delegates. In October 2022, Mathabatha announced the second reshuffle of his executive council in less than three months which saw Mokone move to the Agriculture and Rural Development portfolio, taking over from
Nandi Ndalane. Following his re-election to the Provincial Legislature in the
2024 general election,
Nakedi Sibanda-Kekana was appointed to replace him as the MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development. ==References==