Sizeni Grace Pampiri-Bothman is a South African politician who represented the
African National Congress
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(ANC) in the National Assembly from November 2010 to May 2014. She has been a member of the
Central Committee of the South African Communist Party
The Central Committee of the South African Communist Party is the highest decision-making body of the South African Communist Party (SACP). It is elected for a five-year term at regular national congresses of the SACP. The 15th National Central C ...
(SACP) since 2012.
Before joining the National Assembly, Bothman served in the
North West Provincial Legislature
The North West Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of North West (South Africa), North West. It is unicameral in its composition, and elects the premier and the provincial cabinet from among the memb ...
, where she was the
North West
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's
Member of the Executive Council
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(MEC) for Sports, Arts and Culture from May 2009 to August 2010. Her dismissal from the Executive Council, effected by Premier
Maureen Modiselle
Maureen Modiselle was the Premier of North West, premier of North West (South African province), North West Province, South Africa from 2009 until her early removal in 2010. She was born in Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, Vryheid, on 7 February 1941. Mo ...
, was highly unpopular with both the SACP and the
Congress of South African Trade Unions
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and therefore severely undermined the ANC's relations with its
Tripartite Alliance
The Tripartite Alliance is an alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). The ANC holds a majority in the South African parliament, while ...
partners in the North West.
Early political career
Pampiri-Bothman was formerly a prominent activist in the
South African Commercial, Catering and Allied Workers Union, an affiliate of the ANC-aligned
Congress of South African Trade Unions
The Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) is a trade union
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(COSATU),
and she later served as a local councillor in
Klerksdorp
Klerksdorp () is located in the North West Province, South Africa. Klerksdorp, the largest city in the North West Province, is located southeast of Mahikeng, the provincial capital. Klerksdorp was also the first capital of the then Transvaal Repub ...
in the
North West
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.
She was also a prominent member of the
South African Communist Party
The South African Communist Party (SACP) is a communist party in South Africa. It was founded in 1921 as the Communist Party of South Africa (CPSA), tactically dissolved itself in 1950 in the face of being declared illegal by the governing Na ...
(SACP) in the North West.
Legislative career
North West Executive Council: 2009–2010
Pursuant to the
2009 general election, Pampiri-Bothman was elected to represent the ANC in the
North West Provincial Legislature
The North West Provincial Legislature is the primary legislative body of the South African province of North West (South Africa), North West. It is unicameral in its composition, and elects the premier and the provincial cabinet from among the memb ...
, and on 8 May 2009, North West Premier
Maureen Modiselle
Maureen Modiselle was the Premier of North West, premier of North West (South African province), North West Province, South Africa from 2009 until her early removal in 2010. She was born in Vryheid, KwaZulu-Natal, Vryheid, on 7 February 1941. Mo ...
announced that she would join the
North West Executive Council as a
Member of the Executive Council
In South Africa, the Executive Council of a province is the cabinet of the provincial government. The Executive Council consists of the Premier and five to ten other members,''Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996'', Chapter 6: "Pro ...
(MEC) for Sports, Arts and Culture.
Her appointment was viewed as reflective of an intentional strategy to strengthen the
Tripartite Alliance
The Tripartite Alliance is an alliance between the African National Congress (ANC), the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) and the South African Communist Party (SACP). The ANC holds a majority in the South African parliament, while ...
by including representatives of the SACP in the provincial executive.
On 16 August 2010, Modiselle abruptly announced that she had fired Pampiri-Bothman from the Executive Council with immediate effect, "for defiance and showing disrespect and disdain to the highest office in the province
the office of the Premier">Premier of North West">the office of the Premier.
Modiselle said that Pampiri-Bothman's had demonstrated behaviour which could be "very detrimental and catastrophic" to service delivery and said that she was ordering an external audit to investigate allegations that Pampiri-Bothman's department had misused public funds and awarded tenders irregularly.
The press statement noted that Pampiri-Bothman was the second North West MEC to be fired outright since the end of
apartheid
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in 1994 (the other was
Mmamokwena Gaoretelelwe).
Finance MEC
Louisa Mabe was appointed to fill her portfolio in an acting capacity.
Modiselle's office continued to imply that Pampiri-Bothman's dismissal was related to
corruption
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or other serious misconduct, while Pampiri-Bothman's supporters claimed that she was fired because she had been intending to order her own investigation into allegations of improper tender awards in the provincial government.
The provincial COSATU leadership, for example, claimed that Pampiri-Bothman had sought to investigate alleged corruption during the
2010 FIFA World Cup
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.
COSATU claimed that Pampiri-Bothman had been removed on
factional grounds and that it had been insufficiently consulted on the decision beforehand.
Likewise, though the opposition
Democratic Alliance welcomed Pampiri-Bothman's dismissal,
it severely increased tensions between the provincial ANC and the provincial SACP. The provincial SACP leadership viewed Pampiri-Bothman's removal as connected to a broader project of purging SACP members (notably national politician
Gwede Mantashe
Samson Gwede Mantashe, popularly known as Gwede Mantashe, (born 21 June 1955) is a South African politician and trade unionist, who as of 18 December 2017, serves as the National Chairperson of the African National Congress. He is also a former ...
) from leadership positions ahead of the ANC's
52nd National Conference, scheduled for December 2012.
National Assembly: 2010–2014
After she was dismissed from the Executive Council, Pampiri-Bothman resigned from the North West Provincial Legislature, and on 2 November 2010 she was sworn into an ANC seat in the
National Assembly
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, the lower house of the
South African Parliament
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, where she filled a casual vacancy.
She completed the legislative term in the seat but did not stand for re-election in
2014
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.
However, during the legislative term, in 2012, Pampiri-Bothman was elected for the first time to the
Central Committee of the SACP, and, even after retreating from frontline legislative politics, she remained a member of the committee, gaining re-election in 2017 and 2022.
References
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Living people
Year of birth missing (living people)
African National Congress politicians
21st-century South African politicians
Members of the North West Provincial Legislature
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa
Members of the South African Communist Party
21st-century South African women politicians
Women members of the National Assembly of South Africa