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Alice Mthembu
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
In office
22 May 2019 – 26 December 2023
Succeeded byKhulani Hadebe
Personal details
Born
Alice Hlebani Mthembu

(1959-06-10)10 June 1959
Died26 December 2023(2023-12-26) (aged 64)
Political partyAfrican National Congress
ResidenceCape Town
ProfessionPolitician

Alice Hlebani Mthembu (10 June 1959 – 26 December 2023) was a South African politician from KwaZulu-Natal. She was a Member of Parliament for the African National Congress.

Early life and education

Mthembu was born into a Zulu family on 10 June 1959.[1] She had a matric certificate.[2]

Political career

Mthembu was a member of the provincial executive committee of the African National Congress Women's League in KwaZulu-Natal.[2]

Prior to the May 8, 2019 general election, Mthembu was the seventeenth candidate on the ANC's list of KwaZulu-Natal candidates for the National Assembly.[3] The Democratic Alliance, an opposition party, urged the public to object to her candidature because she produced false documents in 2000 to try and prove that she married the late ANC Member of the Provincial Legislature in KwaZulu-Natal Shedrack Bheki Mthembu in January 1983. The court ruled against her.[4][5]

She was elected to the National Assembly and sworn in on 22 May 2019.[6] On 27 June, she became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Communications. In November 2020, Mthembu was named to the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans and the Joint Standing Committee on Defence.[7]

Death

Mthembu died in a car accident on 26 December 2023.[8] She was replaced in parliament by Khulani Hadebe.[citation needed]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Here's the full list of politicians who will make up South Africa's 6th Parliament". BusinessTECH. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Ms Alice Hlebani Mthembu". Parliament of South Africa. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  3. ^ "ANC national and provincial lists for 2019 elections". African National Congress. 17 March 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  4. ^ "OBJECT TO CORRUPT ANC CANDIDATES IN ELECTION 2019". Democratic Alliance. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  5. ^ "Battle of the 'lawful wife' settled". Pietermaritzburg. News24. 30 August 2000. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  6. ^ "SEE: These are the people who will represent you in Parliament, provincial legislatures". News24. 15 May 2019. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  7. ^ "Experience: Alice Hlebani Mthembu". People's Assembly. Retrieved 2 April 2021.
  8. ^ Gerber, Jan. "ANC MP Alice Mthembu dies in car accident". News24. Retrieved 27 December 2023.
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