Thulani Ndlovu
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Thulani Ndlovu is a South African politician who has represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the
Gauteng Provincial Legislature The Gauteng Provincial Legislature is the legislature of the South African province of Gauteng. It is a unicameral body of 73 members elected every five years. The current legislature, the sixth, was elected on 8 May 2019 and has an African N ...
since November 2019. An ANC Youth League activist, he has also been a member of the ANC's Provincial Executive Committee in Gauteng since 2022.


Political career

Ndlovu joined Congress Of South African Students in the early 90s. He is part of those who campaigned for the ANC during the first ever Democratic elections in 1994 but couldn’t vote due to age restrictions, he was only turning 15 in November that year. He became the Chairperson of COSAS Alexandra Branch in 1995 and Provincial Executive committee member in 1996 and later in 1997 was elected Provincial Secretary in Gauteng province. He was the youngest and former President of the Student Representative Council in Realogile High in Alexandra where he served from 1996 to 1998. In 1997 Tiblon Ndlovu and other young activists of Alexandra founded the Alexandra Student Forum(an umbrella organisation inclusive of all political student formations)and he became the first Deputy Chairperson in 1997. Ndlovu played a pivotal role when the ANC and its structures moved to operate in ward based level becoming the first treasure of the ANCYL branch in 2003 and elected into the first Ward based branch of ANC in ward 76 Johannesburg at which his grouping also won the naming of the branch to Isandlwana branch which is still the current branch name He then became the Chair in 2005 and in 2008 was elected as Chairperson of the Alexandra Zone In 2014 he was amongst those who were appointed to serve in Provincial Task Team of the Youth League and he later in 2016 was elected to the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC Youth League. Ndlovu is known in ANC structures and viewed by some members as a grounded force, accessible and a humble leader, he’s a former branch Chair, zonal Secretary, and zonal chairperson the position he held until elected to the ANC Provincial Executive Committee in June 2022 in Gauteng. In the 2019 general election, he was ranked 37th on the ANC's provincial party list and was requested by ANC to make way for Dumisani Dakile who was number 38 since the ANC only secured 37 seats won by the party in the Gauteng Provincial Legislature. However, he was sworn into the legislature on 26 November 2019 to fill a casual vacancy arising from the death of
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. In early December 2020, the ANC reportedly asked Ndlovu to consider resigning from the legislature so that his seat could be taken up by
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, who was expected to be appointed to the
Gauteng Executive Council The Executive Council of Gauteng is the cabinet of the executive branch of the provincial government in the South African province of Gauteng. The Members of the Executive Council (MECs) are appointed from among the members of the Gauteng Prov ...
. The ANC Youth League scorned the request in a statement and, according to News24, backed Ndlovu when he refused to resign. Ndlovu remained in his legislative seat and in July 2022 he was elected to a four-year term on the Provincial Executive Committee of the mainstream ANC's Gauteng branch. He currently serves as a Portfolio committee Chairperson of Sports, Arts, Culture and Recreation at the Gauteng Provincial Legislature Popularly known to his circles as Tiblon or Gatsheni Early Life Born on 8 November 1979 in Soweto. A last son to Norah Philisiwe Zondi, a domestic worker


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* {{Gauteng MPLs African National Congress politicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people) Members of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature 21st-century South African politicians