Nqabayomzi Kwankwa Explained

Nqabayomzi Kwankwa
Honorific-Suffix:MP
Office:Deputy President of the United Democratic Movement
President:Bantu Holomisa
Term Start:3 December 2016
Predecessor:Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala
Office1:Deputy Secretary-General of the United Democratic Movement
President1:Bantu Holomisa
Term Start1:19 December 2010
Term End1:14 December 2015
Predecessor1:Unknown
Successor1:Bongani Maqungwana
Office2:Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Term Start2:6 August 2013
Constituency2:Eastern Cape
Birthname:Nqabayomzi Lawrence Saziso Kwankwa
Nationality:South African
Children:5

Nqabayomzi Lawrence Saziso Kwankwa is a South African politician from the Eastern Cape. He has been serving as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the United Democratic Movement (UDM) since August 2013. He is the deputy president of the UDM and the party's chief whip.

Early life and education

Kwankwa was born in the previous Cape Province, now the Eastern Cape. He grew up in poverty. His father was also a polygamist. He later moved to Cape Town in the 1990s and was homeless for a short time. Due to his financial situation, he could not attend his father's funeral and burial in Middledrift, Eastern Cape, in 1999.[1]

Kwankwa soon found work as a cleaner and security guard. He attended university and achieved a degree in Economics. He proceeded to work in the banking sector before becoming a politician.

Political career

Kwankwa's family were supporters of the African National Congress (ANC). He was a member of the South African Student Congress (SASCO) and participated in SASCO activities, while at university. He left the ANC in 2006 and joined the UDM in 2007.[2]

Kwankwa became a politician in 2009. In 2010, he was elected Deputy Secretary-General of the UDM. He was sworn in as a Member of Parliament in August 2013. He won a full term in May 2014 and became chief whip of the party's parliamentary caucus.

Kwankwa challenged Khanyisile Litchfield-Tshabalala for the post of UDM deputy president in December 2015 and Litchfield-Tshabalala won the election.[3] A year later, in December 2016, Kwankwa was elected to the post following the resignation of Litchfield-Tshabalala.[4] After the 2019 general election, Kwankwa was sworn in for another term as an MP. He remains the party's chief whip. Kwankwa was re-elected to another term in the National Assembly in the 2024 general election.[5]

Personal life

Kwankwa is married and has five children. He won the 2015 Outstanding International Leadership Award. The award has since been renamed after him.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Gqirana . Thulani . UDM MP Nqabayomzi Kwankwa, from rubbish tip to Parliament . 21 March 2020 . News24 . 31 May 2016 . Cape Town.
  2. News: WATCH: New guard of MPs you should know . 21 March 2020 . eNCA . 2 March 2017.
  3. News: Macanda . Siphe . UDM has faith in leader . 21 March 2020 . DispatchLIVE . 14 December 2015.
  4. News: Petersen . Tammy . New deputy president elected for UDM . 21 March 2020 . News24 . 3 December 2016. Cape Town.
  5. Web site: The 400 MPs elected to the National Assembly - IEC - DOCUMENTS Politicsweb . 2024-06-10 . www.politicsweb.co.za . en.