Melikhaya Xego Explained

Melikhaya Xego
Office:Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament
Term Start:22 May 2019
Term End:28 January 2023
Birth Place:Alice, Cape Province
Nationality:South African
Party:Economic Freedom Fighters
Occupation:Politician
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Melikhaya Xego is a South African politician. A member of the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF), he served as a Member of the Western Cape Provincial Parliament from 22 May 2019 until 28 January 2023. He is the former Provincial Chairperson of the party.

Life and career

Xego was born in the town of Alice in the now-dissolved Cape Province.[1]

He served as the Provincial Organiser of the EFF until November 2014 when he was designated to the post of Provincial Secretary. He soon succeeded Bernard Joseph as the Provincial Chairperson of the party.

For the 2014 general elections, Xego was a candidate for the Western Cape Provincial Parliament. Due to the party's electoral performance, he was not elected.[2]

In August 2016, Xego was elected to the Cape Town City Council and inaugurated as a councillor on 10 August 2016. The EFF caucus elected him as a party whip.[3]

In May 2019, Xego was elected to the Western Cape Provincial Parliament as the EFF's support in the provincial election increased. The party had gained one seat, bringing the party's caucus to two seats in the 6th Provincial Parliament. He was sworn into office on 22 May 2019, and failed to serve a full term in office. Xego's resignation was submitted to Speaker Daylin Mitchell on 28 January 2023. Xego was the party's caucus leader and served alongside Nosipho Makamba-Botya who would later also resign alongside him.[4] [5] [6] [7]

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Notes and References

  1. EFFSouthAfrica. 1128204198590525441 . 14 May 2019 . Melikhaya Xego is the former EFF Provincial Chairperson in the Western Cape, born in a rural town of Alice in the Eastern Cape. Xego was initially appointed as the Provincial Organizer until November 2014, where he was elected the Provincial Secretary. #ChooseEFFLeadership.
  2. Felix, Jason. EFF names W Cape candidates, IOL, 25 March 2014. Retrieved on 8 July 2019.
  3. https://www.iol.co.za/news/politics/the-effs-noisy-council-debut-2056246 The EFF’s noisy council debut
  4. https://www.georgeherald.com/News/Article/Elections-2019/eff-surprised-political-landscape-in-western-cape-201905100211 EFF surprised political landscape in Western Cape
  5. https://www.thesouthafrican.com/news/2019-election-results-eff-every-province/ Election results: How the EFF have grown in every province
  6. https://www.iol.co.za/weekend-argus/news/new-mix-in-western-cape-legislature-23067613 New mix in Western Cape legislature
  7. https://ewn.co.za/2019/05/22/mix-of-old-new-faces-set-for-western-cape-legislature Mix of old, new faces set for Western Cape legislature - EWN