Andile Mngxitama
John Andile Mngxitama is a South African politician serving as the president of the Black First Land First party since October 2015. Formerly a member of the Economic Freedom Fighters, he served as a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa for the party from May 2014 until his expulsion in April 2015.
Andile Mngitxama | |
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President of Black First Land First | |
Assumed office 24 October 2015 | |
Preceded by | Party established |
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa | |
In office 21 May 2014 – April 2015 | |
Personal details | |
Born | John Andile Mngxitama |
Nationality | South African |
Political party | Black First Land First (2015–present) |
Other political affiliations | Economic Freedom Fighters (2013–2015) |
Profession | Politician |
Political career
Mngxitama joined the Economic Freedom Fighters in its early days in 2013 and was ranked tenth on the party's national candidate list for the May 2014 general election.[1] He was sworn in as a Member of the National Assembly on 21 May 2014 and was assigned to the Portfolio Committee on Rural Development and Land Reform in June 2014.[1]
At the EFF's leadership conference in December 2014, Mngitxama declined the nomination to serve on the party's Central Command Team.[2] He then became disgruntled with the party's new leadership. In February 2015, he accused the party leader Julius Malema and his deputy Floyd Shivambu of making a deal with the African National Congress to get rid of seven EFF MPs.[2] On 13 April, Mngxitama was expelled from the EFF and lost his parliamentary membership in accordance to the terms of section 47(3)(c) of the Constitution.[3][1]
In October of the same year, he formed the Black First Land First party. The party pondered contesting the 2016 municipal elections.[4] They did not contest it.
The party did contest the May 2019 general election and won no representation in parliament or in the nine provincial legislatures.[5] In July, the IEC announced the annulment of the party's registration, following an appeal by the Freedom Front Plus.[6] The party appealed the judgement but it was upheld in November.[7]
References
- "Mr John Andile Mngxitam". People's Assembly. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- "Mngxitama: EFF in bed with ANC". eNCA. 12 February 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- "Expelled EFF members removed as MPs". News24. Johannesburg. 16 April 2015. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- Mkentane, Luyolo (25 January 2016). "New party ponders elections". IOL. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- Seleka, Ntwaagae (9 May 2019). "BLF's Mngxitama blames media for his poor performance at the polls". News24. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- Mailovich, Claudi (15 July 2019). "BLF registration as political party is unlawful, IEC rules". BusinessDay. Retrieved 25 September 2020.
- "De-registration not the end of BLF, says Andile Mngxitama". IOL. Johannesburg. 6 November 2019. Retrieved 25 September 2020.