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    Apply – Call For RAF Board Nominations

    July 30, 2025
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    The Minister of Transport is inviting nominations for Non-Executive Directors to serve on the Board of the Road Accident Fund (RAF)—a crucial state-owned entity that supports road users injured in accidents across South Africa.

    Candidates must have expertise in areas such as insurance, law, finance, governance, medical services, accounting, actuarial science, or disability advocacy. Strong leadership, strategic oversight experience, and a clear understanding of the RAF’s mandate are essential.

    Nominees will guide the RAF’s governance, help protect commuter and consumer interests, and ensure the Fund delivers on its legal obligations. The board plays a critical role in shaping one of the country’s most important public compensation mechanisms.

    Interested members of the public are encouraged to put forward qualified and experienced professionals. Submissions must include a CV, certified ID, qualifications, and nominee acceptance.

    Nominations must be posted or hand delivered to: The Director-General, Department of Transport, Private Bag X193, Pretoria, 0001, For attention: Mr. Simon Maluleka, Tel (012) 309 3015 Transport Department Transport

    🗓️ Deadline: 11 August 2025
    📍 Send to: The Director-General, Dept. of Transport, Pretoria
    📞 Queries: Mr. Simon Maluleka, (012) 309 3015

    This is a unique chance to influence road safety, accountability, and justice in South Africa. 

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