Mbulelo Terence Goniwe (born 25 October 1958) is a South African politician, businessman and former anti-apartheid activist who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 1994 to 2006. He was Chief Whip of the Majority Party from June 2004 until December 2006, when he was expelled from the ANC and therefore from the National Assembly.
Goniwe's expulsion was the result of an internal disciplinary process in which the ANC found him guilty of having sexually harassed his administrative assistant. The disciplinary process was re-run in 2007 and, though he was again found guilty, his ANC membership was reinstated. Afterwards he worked full-time as a businessman in the Eastern Cape.
Mbulelo Terence Goniwe (born 25 October 1958) is a South African politician, businessman and former anti-apartheid activist who represented the African...
which was put down by the police. On 30 March 1984, Goniwe, Fort Calata, Madoda Jacobs and MbuleloGoniwe were detained on the suspicion that they were instigators...
that, with immediate effect, Nhleko would be replaced as chief whip by MbuleloGoniwe. His demotion to the parliamentary backbenches was viewed as surprising...
in the evening the police arrested and detained Calata, Goniwe and his cousin MbuleloGoniwe. Fezile Donald Madoda Jacobs, a headboy at Lingelihle High...
Graaff, Member of Parliament. Matthew Goniwe (1947–1985), member of the Cradock Four, uncle to: MbuleloGoniwe, Member of Parliament. Pieter Groenewald...
the NNP's sole provincial delegate. In October 2004, ANC chief whip MbuleloGoniwe announced that eight NNP MPs, including Adams, would cross the floor...
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2007, on that occasion filling a vacancy created by the resignation of MbuleloGoniwe; he left Parliament conclusively after the next general election in...
South African parliamentary observer mission led by ANC chief whip MbuleloGoniwe left for Zimbabwe on 14 March, and will return to South Africa on 3...
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Calata was then detained on 31 March 1984 together with Matthew Goniwe, MbuleloGoniwe and Fezile Madoda Jacobs. They were detained at Diepkloof Prison...
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elections are not going to be free and fair". The leader of the delegation, MbuleloGoniwe of the ANC, later argued that Gore should compensate Parliament for...
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Travelgate scandal. MPs told the newspaper that the ANC's chief whip, MbuleloGoniwe, had pressured Sosibo and Thomson to settle with liquidators for political...
second-largest regional branch, the branch in the O. R. Tambo District. After MbuleloGoniwe dropped out of the race, Masualle stood against Siphato Handi, who won...
Speaker of the National Assembly, Baleka Mbete; Majority Chief Whip MbuleloGoniwe apparently sided with Dingani. In March 2009, the Speaker's office announced...
together the leadership of over 70 community-based organisations, the Matthew Goniwe Youth Leadership Conference provides an opportunity for organisations to...
Gauteng (born 1953) Mbhazima Shilowa, 3rd Premier of Gauteng (born 1958) Mbulelo Sogoni, 4th Premier of the Eastern Cape (born 1966) Makhenkesi Stofile...