Thandiswa Linnen Marawu is a South African politician from the African Transformation Movement. She has sat in the National Assembly of South Africa since 2019.[1]
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Thandiswa Linnen Marawu is a South African politician from the African Transformation Movement. She has sat in the National Assembly of South Africa since...
Thandiswa is a South African feminine given name. Notable people with the name include: ThandiswaMarawu, South African politician Thandiswa Mazwai (born...
the president of the African Transformation Movement (ATM). He and ThandiswaMarawu have been representing the ATM in the National Assembly of South Africa...
Mabuyane Helen Sauls-August ThandiswaMarawu 2013 Phumulo Masualle Sakhumzi Somyo Oscar Mabuyane Helen Sauls-August ThandiswaMarawu 2017 Oscar Mabuyane Mlungisi...
reshuffle, effective from the day before; four MECs – Mlibo Qoboshiyane, ThandiswaMarawu, Sakhumzi Somyo and Nancy Sihlwayi – were sacked, and others changed...
the party's manifesto launch. Former Eastern Cape ANC Transport MEC, ThandiswaMarawu, defected to the African Transformation Movement on 11 March 2019....
the party's manifesto launch. Former Eastern Cape ANC Transport MEC, ThandiswaMarawu, defected to the African Transformation Movement on 11 March 2019....
National Kobus Marais DA Western Cape Paulnita Marais EFF National ThandiswaMarawu ATM National Gobonamang Prudence Marekwa ANC National Bridget Masango...
16 August 2022 Premier Phumulo Masualle Oscar Mabuyane Preceded by ThandiswaMarawu Succeeded by Xolile Nqatha Member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature...
Stone Sizani; she served a single term before she was succeeded by ThandiswaMarawu in 2009. In the April 2009 general election, Xasa was elected to represent...
particular for the dismissal of Sakhumzi Somyo, Mlibo Qoboshiyane, ThandiswaMarawu, and Nancy Sihlwayi – and threatened to pass a motion of no confidence...
as a Member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature, succeeding ThandiswaMarawu. She was elected to her first full term in May 2019. She was sworn...