Juanita Fredrika Terblanche ( Hattingh, born 14 December 1970) is a South African
politician
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. Prior to 2017, she was a Member of
Parliament
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with the
Democratic Alliance and the
Deputy Shadow Minister of Science and Technology. Following her return to active politics in 2022, she was elected a
branch chairperson of the party.
Early life and education
Terblanche was born on the 14th of December 1970 to
Chris and Ina Hattingh. Her father, a direct descendant of the
Cape Colony
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free burgher Hans Heinrich Hattingh and his wife Susanna Visser, was a Potchefstroom City Councillor before joining what is now the Democratic Alliance and becoming a member of 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 ...
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Career
In 1998, Terblanche's father crossed the floor to the Democratic Party Democratic Party most often refers to:
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and she joined politics as an activist. She took part in the 1999 campaign that brought him to the provincial legislature, then won a by-election on the platform of the DP with 76% of the vote to become the party's only councillor. By 2001, Terblanche was again a Potchefstroom City Councillor, having won 82% of the vote in her ward the previous year for the then newly re-christened Democratic Alliance. She also held office as caucus chair, and was the North West provincial secretary from 2000 until 2004.
In 2004, she was elected a member of the National Council of Provinces
The National Council of Provinces (NCOP) is the upper house of the Parliament of South Africa under the (post-apartheid) constitution which came into full effect in 1997. It replaced the former Senate, but is very similar to that body, and to ma ...
, where she was best known for passing a 2004 motion censuring Thabo Mbeki for his attitude to rape. At the beginning of the term, Terblanche was elected as whip
A whip is a tool or weapon designed to strike humans or other animals to exert control through pain compliance or fear of pain. They can also be used without inflicting pain, for audiovisual cues, such as in equestrianism. They are generally e ...
in the chamber.[ During her time in the NCOP, she was temporarily ejected from the upper house for exclaiming in ]Afrikaans
Afrikaans (, ) is a West Germanic language that evolved in the Dutch Cape Colony from the Dutch vernacular of Holland proper (i.e., the Hollandic dialect) used by Dutch, French, and German settlers and their enslaved people. Afrikaans gra ...
during a session. Upon the completion of her term in the upper house, she then became the representative for the constituency of Ventersdorp
Ventersdorp is a town of 4,200 in Dr Kenneth Kaunda District Municipality, North West Province, South Africa. It was the seat of the defunct Ventersdorp Local Municipality until 2016.
Ventersdorp is centrally located, making it easier to access m ...
/ Tlokwe (Potchefstroom
Potchefstroom (, colloquially known as Potch) is an academic city in the North West Province of South Africa. It hosts the Potchefstroom Campus of the North-West University. Potchefstroom is on the Mooi Rivier (Afrikaans for "pretty river" ...
) in the National Assembly of South Africa
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, the country's lower house, in 2009.
From 2005 to 2006, she served as the first female Counsellor to the Leader of the Opposition, succeeding fellow MP Gareth Morgan. In 2009, she was the DA Home Affairs Spokesperson and again served as whip, this time in the lower house. During her time at the Home Affairs department, she took part in the planning that preceded South Africa's hosting of the soccer world cup in 2010 and gave an interview following the ID card suicide
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. Terblanche also spoke on behalf of her party and constituency in the wake of the murder of white supremacist
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leader Eugene Terre'Blanche (whom she is not related to). In 2011, she was the Democratic Alliance's candidate for mayor of Potchefstroom. She also issued a statement about the spate of farm attacks in South Africa in 2012. Terblanche was also the constituency leader for Tlokwe when the DA briefly took control of the municipality in 2013, a move she championed.
In June 2014, Terblanche was named as Deputy Spokesperson in the Science and Technology portfolio. During her time with the department, her work included debating aspects of the Square Kilometer Array's South African location, South Africa's then gestational Space program, and the South African Indigenous Knowledge preservation and promotion bill.
In 2014, charges were laid against Deputy Minister for Higher Education Mduduzi Manana for, among other things, "manhandling" Terblanche in a brawl in parliament.
In 2015, she spoke out against the excessive use of force by the South African Police Service
The South African Police Service (SAPS) is the national police force of the Republic of South Africa. Its 1,154 police stations in South Africa are divided according to the provincial borders, and a Provincial Commissioner is appointed in eac ...
and praised the arrest of individuals that had been running an illegal initiation school. In October of that year, Terblanche was expelled from the Democratic Alliance, along with Dianne Kohler Barnard
Dianne Kohler Barnard is a South African politician and former journalist, and a Member of Parliament for the Democratic Alliance (DA). In October 2015, she was expelled from the party by the DA Federal Executive. In December 2015, the deci ...
. The ANC
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called it a "public relations stunt." Terblanche said the misconduct inquiry that led to her expulsion was "erroneous, misleading and defamatory" and said she would appeal to the High Court. During then Cape Town mayor Patricia De Lille
Patricia de Lille (née Lindt; born 17 February 1951) is a South African politician who is the current Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure and leader of the political party Good. She was previously Mayor of Cape Town from 2011 to 2018, ...
's own battle with the DA, Terblanche would later accuse her of playing the race card in suggesting that a bias had been shown when dealing with each of their cases.[ ]
She left parliament in 2017. Her membership of the Democratic Alliance was ultimately reinstated in February, 2022. She currently serves as one of the party's branch chairs in her native North West Province.
Honours
Over the course of her career in politics, Terblanche was named as one of "the 200 young people that you should take to lunch" by the Mail and Guardian
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. She also received the Sunday Times
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award for "Upstart of the Year" and was further named as one of "the 100 young people that will make a difference in the next 10 years", again by the Mail and Guardian.[
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Illness
In April 2010, Terblanche was diagnosed with acoustic neuroma. She subsequently had the first of three corrective surgeries on July the 13th of that year.
After the three procedures were completed, some of the tumor remained due to both the nature of Terblanche's case in particular and the damage sustained during the final surgery.
She is currently continuing treatment.
Personal life
Terblanche is married to the lepidopterist
Lepidopterology ()) is a branch of entomology concerning the scientific study of moths and the three superfamilies of butterflies. Someone who studies in this field is a lepidopterist or, archaically, an aurelian.
Origins
Post-Renaissance, t ...
Reinier Terblanche. They have three children together.[
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References
External links
People's Assembly profile
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Living people
Afrikaner people
People from Potchefstroom
Democratic Alliance (South Africa) politicians
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa
Women members of the National Assembly of South Africa
1970 births