Christchurch City Councillor for the Waimairi Ward Fendalton-Waimairi (2013–2016)
In office 24 October 2013 – 12 October 2019
Preceded by
Sally Buck
Succeeded by
Sam MacDonald
Personal details
Born
1966 London, United Kingdom
Political party
TOP
Raf Alfred Manji[1] (born 1966)[2] is a former New Zealand politician, with a background in governance, finance[3] and social enterprise.[4] He was the leader of The Opportunities Party (TOP) from 27 January 2022 to 3 December 2023.
^"Return of Electoral Donations and Expenses" (PDF). Christchurch City Council. 2016.
^"Meet Raf". Collett's Corner. Archived from the original on 27 March 2023. Retrieved 4 September 2023.
^Anderson, Vicki (7 May 2015). "Raf Manji: Christchurch's money man". Stuff. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
^"NZ acts feature at concert for Christchurch volunteers". RNZ. 3 November 2012. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
Raf Alfred Manji (born 1966) is a former New Zealand politician, with a background in governance, finance and social enterprise. He was the leader of The...
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Party co-leader". Newshub. Gill, Sinead (3 December 2023). "TOP leader RafManji resigns". The Post. Schwartz, Dominique (20 September 2014). "John Key's...
opinion polls. Its leader, RafManji, said that realistically it would need to win the electorate of Ilam to enter Parliament. Manji had contested the electorate...
Councillor Manji believed it would provide an opportunity for the city to incorporate large scale investment into a promotional sporting event. RafManji garnered...
2023). "Newshub Nation full interview: The Opportunities Party leader RafManji outlines election-year tax policy". Newshub. Archived from the original...
the election, Campbell had a 7,830 vote lead over his nearest opponent, RafManji of The Opportunities Party. Campbell identified youth offending as a cause...
Party in a candidate list announcement on 4 August 2023, by party leader RafManji. Albert had stated that her party's role in the 2023 general election...
Chinese script. In Japanese the symbol is called "卍" (Hepburn: manji) or "卍字" (manji). The swastika is included in the Unicode character sets of two...
electorate Previous rank Change Initial results Later changes 1 Simmons RafManji Z Ilam Z10199— Z Z 2 Albert Natalia Albert Z Wellington Central Z10299—...
Gough, Christchurch councillor Yani Johanson, Christchurch councillor RafManji, former city councillor, leader of The Opportunities Party Jake McLellan...
Simmons Succeeded by RafManji 3rd Co-Deputy Leader of The Opportunities Party In office 3 March 2023 – 4 August 2023 Leader RafManji Succeeded by Natalia...
Minto Faimeh Burke Rod D Cameron Rod S Cameron Brian Gargiulo Aaron Keown RafManji Anthony Rimell Mike Davidson John Stringer Incumbent Fendalton-Waimari...
she came third place behind Campbell and The Opportunities Party leader RafManji. Pallett was diagnosed with breast cancer at the age of 36, but being...
March 2017. Nick Truebridge (9 March 2017). "Christchurch City councillor RafManji confirms Ilam candidacy, says he has support of National voters". Stuff...
1097/MNH.0b013e3281ead025. PMID 17693752. S2CID 72887329. Zarate, Carlos A.; Manji, Husseini K. (2009). "Protein Kinase C Inhibitors: Rationale for Use and...
Quebec, Montreal, 19–21 June Riedel, C. P., F. M. Lopez, A. Widdows, A. Manji and M. Schneider (2005), ‘Impacts of Fair Trade: trade and market linkages’...
Ghamidi (Pakistan) Taha Hussein (Egypt) Wahiduddin Khan (India) Irshad Manji (Canada) Abdelwahab Meddeb (France) Mahmoud Mohammed Taha (Sudan) Ebrahim...