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Mtikeni Patrick Sibande
Mtikeni Patrick Sibande (born 10 November 1957) is a South African politician from Mpumalanga. Between 2003 and 2019, he represented the African National Congress (ANC) in Parliament of South Africa, Parliament, serving in both houses. He was chairperson of the List of committees of the Parliament of South Africa, Select Committee on Public Services during the 25th South African Parliament, 25th Parliament. Early life and activism Born on 10 November 1957, Sibande was active in the Internal resistance to apartheid, anti-apartheid youth movement. Legislative career Sibande joined the National Assembly of South Africa, National Assembly in 2003 and was elected to a full term in his seat in 2004 South African general election, 2004, representing the ANC in the Mpumalanga (National Assembly of South Africa constituency), Mpumalanga constituency. In 2009 South African general election, the next general election in 2009, he was elected to the Mpumalanga caucus of the National Co ...
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African National Congress
The African National Congress (ANC) is a Social democracy, social-democratic political party in Republic of South Africa, South Africa. A liberation movement known for its opposition to apartheid, it has governed the country since 1994, when the 1994 South African general election, first post-apartheid election installed Nelson Mandela as President of South Africa. Cyril Ramaphosa, the incumbent national President, has served as President of the ANC since 18 December 2017. Founded on 8 January 1912 in Bloemfontein as the South African Native National Congress (SANNC), the organisation was formed to agitate, by moderate methods, for the rights of black South Africans. When the National Party (South Africa), National Party government came to power 1948 South African general election, in 1948, the ANC's central purpose became to oppose the new government's policy of institutionalised apartheid. To this end, its methods and means of organisation shifted; its adoption of the techn ...
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