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List of members of the 6th Northern Cape Provincial Legislature

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6th Northern Cape Provincial Legislature
5th Legislature 7th Legislature
New Provincial Legislature Building, Galeshewe, Kimberley
Overview
Legislative bodyNorthern Cape Provincial Legislature
JurisdictionNorthern Cape, South Africa
Meeting placeNew Provincial Legislature Building, Galeshewe, Kimberley
Term22 May 2019 – 28 May 2024
Election8 May 2019
GovernmentExecutive Council of Zamani Saul
Members30
SpeakerNewrene Klaaste
Deputy SpeakerMangaliso Matika
PremierZamani Saul
Leader of the OppositionAndrew Louw (Until 2021)
Harold McGluwa (2021-present)
Party controlAfrican National Congress

From May 2019 until May 2024, the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature, legislature of the Northern Cape province of South Africa, consisted of 30 members from 4 different political parties, elected on 8 May 2019 in the 2019 South African general election. The ruling African National Congress (ANC) retained its majority by earning a total of 18 members, a loss of two seats from the previous legislature.[1] The official opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) won 8 seats, one more than it held in the previous legislative session.[2] The Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) won 3 seats, a gain of one from the previous election.[3] The Freedom Front Plus (FF+) managed to win a seat in the legislature for the first time since 2004.[1]

Members of the Provincial Legislature (MPLs) are elected through a system of party-list proportional representation with closed lists. This means that each voter casts a vote for one political party, and seats in the legislature are assigned to the parties in proportion to the number of votes they received. The seats are then filled by members by lists acceded by the parties before the election.

Members of the 6th Provincial Legislature took office on 22 May 2019. During the first sitting, Newrene Klaaste was elected the new Speaker with Mangaliso Matika as the new Deputy Speaker,[4] while Zamani Saul was elected Premier.[5] They are all members of the ANC. Andrew Louw of the DA retained the role of Leader of the Opposition.[4]

Current composition

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This is a graphical comparison of party strengths as they are in the 6th Northern Cape Provincial Legislature.

  • Note this is not the official seating plan of the Northern Cape Provincial Legislature.
Party Seats
African National Congress 18
DA 8
Economic Freedom Fighters 3
VF+ 1
Total 30

Members

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Name Parliamentary group Term start Term end
Aubrey Baartman Economic Freedom Fighters 22 May 2019 31 October 2022
Boitumelo Babuseng Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 30 November 2019
Martha Bartlett[6] African National Congress 22 May 2019 11 June 2020
Venus Blennies African National Congress 18 October 2022 28 May 2024
Nomandla Bloem African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Danie Coetzee Freedom Front Plus 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
David Dichaba African National Congress 22 May 2019 6 October 2022
Desery Finies[6] African National Congress 12 June 2020 28 May 2024
Isak Fritz Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Allen Grootboom Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 11 September 2019
Priscilla Isaacs Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Mac Jack African National Congress 22 May 2019 12 August 2020
Michael Kaars Democratic Alliance 19 April 2022 28 May 2024
Newrene Klaaste African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Limakatso Koloi African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Mooketsi Konote Economic Freedom Fighters 21 November 2022 28 May 2024
Maruping Lekwene African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Glenda Lepolesa Economic Freedom Fighters 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Reinette Liebenberg Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Andrew Louw Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 31 March 2022
Fufe Makatong[6] African National Congress 12 June 2020 28 May 2024
Neo Maneng African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Mase Manopole African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Mangaliso Matika African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Harold McGluwa Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Ofentse Mokae Democratic Alliance 11 September 2019 28 May 2024
Zolile Monakali[7] African National Congress 8 September 2020 28 May 2024
Fawzia Rhoda Democratic Alliance 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Zamani Saul African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Lorraine Senye African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Berenice Sinexve[6] African National Congress 22 May 2019 11 June 2020
Grantham Steenkamp Democratic Alliance 2 December 2019 1 December 2023[8]
Sanna Tities African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Shadrack Tlhaole Economic Freedom Fighters 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Gift van Staden African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Bentley Vass African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Nontobeko Vilakazi African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024
Abraham Vosloo African National Congress 22 May 2019 28 May 2024

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Quintal, Genevieve (10 May 2019). "ANC retains Northern Cape and North West, despite sharp fall in support". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  2. ^ Macupe, Bongekile (10 May 2019). "DA is failing to take Northern Cape". Mail & Guardian. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  3. ^ Van Diemen, Ethan (9 May 2019). "Northern Cape: ANC in firm lead but DA, EFF, FF+ eat into support". News24. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  4. ^ a b Choane, Pulane (22 May 2019). "Northern Cape's first sitting of sixth legislature proceeds without glitches". OFM. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  5. ^ "Here are SA's 9 premiers elected by their provinces". News24. 22 May 2019. Retrieved 19 January 2020.
  6. ^ a b c d "New Members of the Provincial Legislature sworn in". DFA. 12 June 2020. Retrieved 12 June 2020.
  7. ^ "Zolile Monakali". People's Assembly. Retrieved 8 September 2020.
  8. ^ "Sunday Times E-Edition". times-e-editions.pressreader.com. Retrieved 3 December 2023.
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