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Ntobeko Mangqwengqwe is a seasoned communications professional currently serving as the Senior Communications and Intergovernmental Relations Officer for George Municipality in the Western Cape, South Africa. He joined the municipality in early 2022, bringing with him over 12 years of experience in local government communication roles, having previously worked at Oudtshoorn Municipality.
Mangqwengqwe's educational background includes a diploma in Public Relations Management from Unisa, and he is registered as a Chartered Public Relations Practitioner (CPRP) with the Public Relations Institute of Southern Africa (PRISA). He is also pursuing further studies towards a BA Honours in Integrated Organisational Communication (GroupEditors) (GroupEditors).
Recently, Mangqwengqwe has been prominently involved in managing communications during the George building collapse incident, where he provided updates and coordinated with rescue teams and the media. His effective communication during this crisis has been critical in keeping the public informed about the rescue operations and the status of those affected by the collapse (SABC News).