Loyiso Mpumlwana
Loyiso Mpumlwana | |
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Member of the National Assembly of South Africa | |
In office 12 June 2020 – 23 December 2020 | |
In office 21 May 2014 – 7 May 2019 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Loyiso Khanyisa Bunye Mpumlwana |
Died | 23 December 2020 |
Nationality | South African |
Political party | African National Congress |
Profession | Advocate Politician |
Loyiso Khanyisa Bunye Mpumlwana (died 23 December 2020) was a South African politician and advocate. A member of the African National Congress, he was elected to the National Assembly in 2014. He served until the 2019 election, when he lost his seat. In 2020, he was elected to return to the assembly.
Career[]
Mpumlwana was an African National Congress underground operative during apartheid. He worked closely with Jeff Radebe and . Mpumlwana later practised as an advocate.[1]
First term in parliament[]
Mpumalwana was elected as a Member of Parliament at the 2014 South African general election.[2] During the fifth parliament (2014–2019), he was a member of the Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development, the Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation, the Constitutional Review Committee, and the Ad Hoc Joint Committee on Probing Violence Against Foreign Nationals.[1] He was also the constituency contact at the ANC's constituency office in Umtata.[3] In 2016, he applied for public protector but was not shortlisted by the ad hoc committee. The committee chose Busisiwe Mkhwebane. Mpumlwana openly supported Mkhwebane and dismissed calls for her removal.[4]
In August 2017, Mpumlwana was criticised for defending the alleged beating of by Zimbabwean First Lady, Grace Mugabe. He said that in African culture it was acceptable to beat up young people who misbehaved.[5]
In 2019, he stood for re-election at 126th on the ANC's national list.[6] Due to the ANC's electoral decline, he lost his seat.
Candidacy for deputy public protector[]
In September 2019, he was a candidate for deputy public protector.[1] The justice committee chose .[7]
Return to parliament[]
He was later elected to fill Nomvula Mokonyane's seat in the National Assembly. He was sworn in on 12 June 2020.[8] His swearing-in was conducted virtually because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] The ANC welcomed his return to parliament.[8] On 15 July 2020, he became a member of the Portfolio Committee on Public Enterprises.[3]
Death[]
Mpumlwana died on 23 December 2020, from COVID-19. His brother-in-law Mncedisi Filtane also succumbed to the virus.[9]
References[]
- ^ a b c "ANC MP Loyiso Khanyisa Mpumlwana has died". TimesLIVE. 23 December 2020. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ "2014 elections: List of ANC MPs elected to the National Assembly". Politicsweb. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ a b "Experience: Adv Loyiso Khanyisa Bunye Mpumlwana". People's Assembly. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Makinana, Andisiwe (26 September 2019). "McBride among 28 people who have applied for deputy public protector job". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Makinana, Andiswe (27 August 2017). "MP defends Grace's violence". IOL. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ "ANC Candidate List 2019 ELECTIONS.pdf". www.anc1912.org.za. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ "Parly's justice committee names Kholeka Gcaleka as next deputy PP". EWN. 26 November 2019. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ a b c "ANC Caucus welcomes the return of Adv Loyiso Khanyisa Bunye Mpumlwana to the Sixth Parliament". ancparliament.org.za. Retrieved 25 December 2020.
- ^ Tragedy hits late UDM leader Mncedisi Filtane family as four more die of Covid-19
- 2020 deaths
- Xhosa people
- People from the Eastern Cape
- African National Congress politicians
- Members of the National Assembly of South Africa
- 21st-century South African politicians
- Deaths from the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa