Nozuko Majola-Pikoli

Nozuko Temperance "Girly" Majola-Pikoli (née Majola) is a South African civil servant, businesswoman, and politician.

[5] During the same period, she was among the group of ANC Women's League leaders who obtained a joint stake in Dyambu Holdings, the correctional services company that later became Bosasa.

[9] In late 2008, Majola-Pikoli emerged as a key organiser for the Congress of the People (COPE), an opposition party which had recently been formed as a breakaway from the ANC.

[11] In October 2009, Majola-Pikoli was named during the criminal trial of former police chief Jackie Selebi, whose prosecution on corruption charges had been spearheaded by her husband.

Selebi told the South Gauteng High Court that he was being prosecuted because he had discovered that Pikoli and his predecessor, Bulelani Ngcuka, had improper business dealings; specifically, he alleged that Pikoli had received "material gratification through his wife from the late Brett Kebble/JCI Group in an improper way", insofar as Majola-Pikoli had been given shares in Simmer and Jack, a mining company.