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Mbuyiseni Ndlozi
South African politician (born )
Mbuyiseni Quintin NdloziMP (born 9 May ) is a South African politician and political activist. He was a Member of the National Assembly, representing the Economic Freedom Fighters, from until his resignation in January [1] He also served as the first official spokesperson for the party until his resignation in He was replaced as party spokesperson by fellow member of the Economic Freedom Fighters, youth activist Vuyani Pambo.[2]
Early life
Ndlozi grew up in Gauteng in the Vaal area of Evaton.
He was brought into political consciousness in when his uncle was jailed by the apartheid police force for his involvement in the underground activities of the liberation movement.[citation needed]
His own participation in mainstream politics came in the form of participation in youth movements while he was a student at the University of the Witwatersrand.[citation needed] He joined the South African Students Congress (SASCO), the African National Congress Youth League (ANCYL), and the Young Communist League (YCL).[citation needed] Ndlozi served in the Palestinian and Cuban international solidarity movements.[citation needed] In , he was involved in the “No Obama Campaign” that was initiated by some youth political congresses in the country.[citation needed].
In , he completed his PhD in Political Studies at the University of the Witwatersrand.[3][4]
Political career
In joining the Fifth Parliament as a new MP, he said: "I am looking forward to making sure that strict accountability is revived on the executive, that Parliament returns to the people – that the people follow Parliament's developments and that as MPs we represent the citizens and their interests well.
I hope in the next five years, to expose that the ruling party has no ideological framework to take South Africa beyond the political freedoms it won and that instead, under pressure from the opposition, it will start to undermine these freedoms. Above all, I want to show that an agenda, based only on seven cardinal pillars of the EFF, can take South Africa to economic freedom and sustainable development."[citation needed]
Ndlozi, Julius Malema and now MK Party member Floyd Shivambu, along with the rest of the Economic Freedom Fighters parliamentary members, were thrown out of parliament for disrespecting president Jacob Zuma during his State of The Nation Address in [5] and They have subsequently, at other sittings of the House, been removed from the National Assembly by the Parliamentary Protection Services.
The EFF's removal from the National Assembly relates to the South African Constitutional Court finding that President Jacob Zuma had failed to respect and uphold the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa. In the sitting of the National Assembly from which the EFF were ejected the premise of the disruption by the EFF had been the ineligibility of President Jacob Zuma to address the National Assembly as the EFF believed the judgement by the Constitutional Court of South Africa had illustrated the flouting of the oath of office which give the President his authority of office and therefore standing in the National Assembly.[citation needed]
Following the South African team's victory at the Rugby World Cup he stated that only the black players deserved praise for the win and that the white players could seek praise from the United Kingdom.[6]
Controversy
Ndlozi and EFF president Julius Malema were involved in an alleged assault of a police officer at Winnie-Madikizela-Mandela's funeral in The National Prosecuting Authority submitted that they are ready to proceed with charges of common assault against Ndlozi and Malema.[7]
Ndlozi defended the actions of EFF members during the Clicks Protests, whereby an EFF group of men harassed and pushed a female interviewer when she attempted to conduct an interview with protestors.
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Ndlozi will now head political education for the party, while Fees Must Fall activist Vuyani Pambo and Delisile Ngwenya take over from him. At the height of xenophobic attacks in September, Ndlozi said crime was a problem in SA and it was not caused by foreigners. This after Nzimande said African leaders were to blame for the influx of foreigners to SA because of the instability of other countries on the continent. In it's wake, Ndlozi trolled public enterprises minister Pravin Gordhan and his team with a Joshua Doore spoof. In November, as thousands of fans celebrated the Springboks' Rugby World Cup win, Ndlozi said South Africans were being sold a dream of false racial unity.The South African National Editors’ Forum (Sanef) criticized the actions of the EFF members as "appalling" and "misogynistic".[8][9] The Commission for Gender Equality (CGE) stated that it would investigate a complaint after Ndlozi defended the harassment of a female journalist.
Ndlozi described the incident as "merely touching" the interviewer, but summarily retracted the statement after public outcry regarding GBV and after a complaint was instituted at the CGE.[10] The CGE took note of Ndlozi's apology.
In November , there were reports that Nldozi had been barred from attending the EFF's third elective conference the following month; these reports were however dismissed by EFF Secretary-General Marshall Dlamini.[11] Nonetheless, Ndlozi did not attend the conference, which sparked speculation over his future in the party.
On 9 January , the EFF released a statement in which they revealed that Ndlozi had resigned as a Member of Parliament.[12]
Education
Ndlozi started his humanities degree at the University of Witwatersrand in [13] He obtained his PhD in Political Science from Wits in [14][15][16][17]
Awards
Ndlozi has been named the Most Influential Young South African for [18]
References
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"Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns as EFF MP". News24. Retrieved 9 January
- ^"Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlovu".Biography of albert einstein Even if you do not like EFF as a party, Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is someone you will instantly fall in love with when you hear him speak. As a bundle of talents and highly intelligent personality, he rocks as the national spokesperson of Economic Freedom Fighters. Also, he has made news headlines on several occasions, which is one of the reasons why he is worth knowing. Dr Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is one of the few personalities whose lives have caught the media attention and also formed a topic of discourse on social media. Comparing his background with his present level of attainment, you will agree that they are miles apart.
Retrieved 17 February
- ^"Mr Mbuyiseni Quintin Ndlozi".
- ^"Mbuyiseni Ndlozi receives PHD from Wits - EFF - POLITICS Politicsweb".
- ^"EFF interrupts Zuma at opening of Parliament". The Citizen. 12 February Retrieved 27 April
- ^Zeeman, Kyle (13 November ).
"'Bokke must fall': 5 quotes from Mbuyiseni Ndlozi's parliament address". Retrieved 7 January
- ^Lindeque, Mia. "Malema and Ndlozi due in court over assault charges".
Ndlozi eff biography of albert king: Ndlozi joined the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) and was elected to the National Assembly in He was also the first official spokesperson for the EFF until his resignation in , replaced by Vuyani Pambo.
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- ^"Mbuyiseni Ndlozi's 'merely touching' comments spark anger and outrage in SA". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 13 October
- ^Etheridge, Jenna. "Ndlozi apologises for 'irresponsible, hurtful' tweet after journalist's harassment".
News24.
Ndlozi eff biography of albert Mbuyiseni Ndlozi is a prominent South African politician, activist, and academic. Ndlozi is a member of the National Assembly of South Africa and serves in the top leadership structures of the Economic Freedom Fighters EFF , a left-wing political party that advocates for social justice and economic transformation. He participated in youth movements and became politically active, eventually joining the EFF. Ndlozi attended high school in Sebokeng, where he was awarded the Communicator of the Year Award in grade He later went on to study at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Studies and Sociology.Retrieved 13 October
- ^Mitchley, Alex. "Gender commission to investigate EFF's Ndlozi over tweet about harassment of journalist". News24. Retrieved 13 October
- ^"Dlamini dismisses reports that Ndlozi is barred from EFF's conference -". SABC News.
23 November Archived from the original on 23 December Retrieved 13 January
- ^Njilo, Nonkululeko (9 January ). "Mbuyiseni Ndlozi resigns as EFF MP: Farewell, People's Bae". Daily Maverick.Ndlozi eff biography of albert einstein His eloquence and sharp wit won him respect from allies and critics alike. However, it is his grounded nature and commitment to serving ordinary South Africans that have cemented his legacy. A holder of a Ph. His scholarly approach has shaped key debates on issues like land redistribution, youth empowerment, and economic transformation. A good and faithful servant.
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- ^Mogashoa, Tshepiso. "My mom cried when she heard I got my PhD - EFF spokesperson". News24. James de Villiers. Retrieved 1 November
- ^"Ndlozi to receive his PHD from Wits".
- ^"Beautiful & Profitable". Destiny Connect.
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- ^PICS and VIDEO: Ndlozi finally collects his PHD from Wits – The Citizen
- ^ Even as a youngster‚ Dr Ndlozi wanted to change the world
- ^Mogashoa, Tshepiso. "Ndlozi wins 'Most Influential Young South African' award". Iol. LINDILE SIFILE.
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