Mlibo Qoboshiyane Explained

Office:Deputy Speaker of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
1Namedata:
1Blankname:Speaker
Termstart:17 May 2018
Office1:Member of the Eastern Cape Executive Council for Rural Development and Agrarian Reform
Termstart1:23 May 2014
Termend1:9 May 2018
Successor1:Xolile Nqatha
Predecessor1:Zoleka Capa
Premier1:Phumulo Masualle
Party:African National Congress
Citizenship:South Africa
Honorific Suffix:MPL
Office2:Member of the Eastern Cape Executive Council for Local Government and Traditional Affairs
Premier2:Noxolo Kiviet
Predecessor2:Sicelo Gqobana
Successor2:Fikile Xasa (for Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs)
Termstart2:27 November 2010
Termend2:23 May 2014

Mlibo Qoboshiyane is a South African politician who has been serving as Deputy Speaker of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature since 17 May 2018. Before that, he was the Eastern Cape's Member of the Executive Council for Rural Development and Agrarian Reform from 2014 to 2018 under Premier Phumulo Masualle.

Political career

In a cabinet reshuffle announced on 27 November 2010, Noxolo Kiviet, then the Premier of the Eastern Cape, appointed Qoboshiyane to the Eastern Cape Executive Council as Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Local Government and Traditional Affairs.[1] [2] Qoboshiyane held that office until the 2014 general election, when he was re-elected to his seat in the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature, ranked second on the provincial party list of the African National Congress (ANC).[3] After the election, newly elected Premier Phumulo Masualle appointed him MEC for Rural Development and Agrarian Reform.[4]

Qoboshiyane remained in that portfolio until 9 May 2018, when Masualle effected a major cabinet reshuffle in which Qoboshiyane was fired and replaced by Xolile Nqatha.[5] City Press reported that the provincial leadership of the ANC, led by Oscar Mabuyane, had forced Masualle to make the changes.[6] Mabuyane had succeeded Masualle as ANC Provincial Chairperson at a hotly contested party elective conference in October 2017, at which Qoboshiyane had supported Masualle over Mabuyane.[7] [8] [9]

After he left the Executive Council, Qoboshiyane retained his legislative seat. On 17 May 2018, he was elected unopposed as the Deputy Speaker of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature; he succeeded Bulelwa Tunyiswa, who had been appointed to the Executive Council in the same reshuffle in which Qoboshiyane was fired.[10] In the 2019 general election, Qoboshiyane was re-elected to the legislature, ranked seventh on the ANC's party list, and was re-elected as Deputy Speaker.[11]

Ahead of the ANC's next party elective conference in 2022, Qoboshiyane campaigned to replace Mabuyane as ANC Provincial Chairperson.[12] Mabuyane and Babalo Madikizela were viewed as the frontrunners in the election, but Qoboshiyane presented himself as a compromise candidate leading a slate which also included MECs Fundile Gade and Weziwe Tikana-Gxothiwe. However, when the conference opened in May 2022, Qoboshiyane withdrew his name from contention and joined Madikizela's slate.[13] Mabuyane ultimately won re-election and, at the same conference, Qoboshiyane failed to gain election to the ANC's Provincial Executive Committee.[14]

Personal life

Qoboshiyane has a twin sister, Mlibokazi; their birthday is 16 June.[15] [16] He is married to Vatiswa Qoboshiyane.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 27 November 2010 . 10 new ministries for E Cape . 2023-01-19 . News24 . en-US.
  2. Web site: 27 November 2010 . Eastern Cape Provincial Government and Cabinet composition . 2023-01-19 . South African Government.
  3. Web site: Mlibo Qoboshiyane . 2023-01-19 . People's Assembly . en.
  4. Web site: 23 May 2014 . Statement by Mr Phumulo Masualle, Premier of the Eastern Cape, on the occasion of the appointment and swearing-in of Members of the Executive Council . 2023-01-19 . South African Government.
  5. Web site: 10 May 2018 . Phumulo Masualle fires four MECs and reshuffles his government . 2023-01-19 . Business Day . en-ZA.
  6. Web site: Ngcukana . Lubabalo . 14 May 2018 . ANC twists Eastern Cape premier's arm . 2023-01-19 . City Press . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2017-10-01 . Oscar Mabuyane elected chair as a challenge to #ANCECConference looms . 2023-01-19 . The Mail & Guardian . en-ZA.
  8. Web site: De Klerk . Aphiwe . 31 January 2022 . Would-be ANC EC chair Mlibo Qoboshiyane cites disunity as reason for leadership challenge . 2023-01-19 . Sunday Times . en-ZA.
  9. Web site: Masuabi . Queenin . 2022-05-08 . Mlibo Qoboshiyane's move to Babalo Madikizela's slate could shake up ANC Eastern Cape leadership race – here's how . 2023-01-19 . Daily Maverick . en.
  10. Web site: 17 May 2018 . Qoboshiyane elected deputy speaker unopposed . 2023-01-19 . Daily Dispatch . en-ZA.
  11. Web site: 26 June 2019 . New Speaker to start work . 2023-01-19 . Graaff-Reinet Advertiser.
  12. Web site: Nkosi . Nomazima . 6 May 2022 . Mlibo Qoboshiyane not fazed by opponents' fanfare, says his campaign was 'organic' . 2023-01-19 . Sowetan . en-ZA.
  13. Web site: 2022-05-08 . Is Mlibo Qoboshiyane a true kingmaker in Eastern Cape ANC conference? . 2023-01-19 . The Mail & Guardian . en-ZA.
  14. Web site: 10 May 2022 . Statement on the outcomes of the 9th Eastern Cape Provincial Conference . 15 January 2023 . African National Congress.
  15. Web site: ANC Eastern Cape . 16 June 2020 . Happy Birthday to the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Deputy Speaker, Comrade Mlibo Qoboshiyane. Enjoy your special day Mntungwa. . 2023-01-19 . Facebook . en.
  16. Web site: 18 June 2020 . Qoboshiyanes give to the needy on their birthday . 2023-01-19 . Daily Dispatch . en-ZA.