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Lucky Ndinisa

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Smart Lucky Ndinisa (born 9 May 1971) is a South African politician who served two terms as Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress (ANC) in Mpumalanga. He also served as the Speaker of Council for the Nkangala District Municipality.[1][2]


Lucky Ndinisa
Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress in Mpumalanga
In office
2008–2015
DeputyViolet Siwela
Preceded byLucas Mello
Speaker of the Nkangala District Municipality
In office
August 2016 – July 2023
Personal details
BornEmakhazeni Local Municipality, Mpumalanga, South Africa
Political partyAfrican National Congress

He was elected the Provincial Secretary of the African National Congress in 2008 alongside David Mabuza who was elected the provincial chairperson at that 10th elective congress.[3] Ndinisa was re-elected the provincial secretary in 2012, serving until 2015 when Mandla Ndlovu took over.[4][5] He has been the Speaker for the Nkangala District Municipality since 2016 until 2023.[6][7]

Contests at 13th ANC elective congress[edit]

Ndinisa was the member of the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Mpumalanga between 2015 and 2021. He threw his hat in the ring for the position of provincial chairperson in Mpumalanga while the party was preparing for its elective congress in April 2021 but lost in the contest when Mandla Ndlovu took over as the new chairperson of the ANC in Mpumalanga, replacing David Mabuza who had left the position vacant following his election as the Deputy President of the ANC. Both Ndinisa and Ndlovu were nominated by the 700 delegates at the provincial conference in Witbank on 2 April 2021. Other contesters for the post of Mpumalanga ANC chairperson were Premier of Mpumalanga, Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane and Peter Nyoni but failed to reach a threshold to make it into the ballot papers, leaving the contest a two-way race between Ndinisa and Ndlovu.[8][9] When results were announced on 2 April 2021, Ndinisa got 278 votes to Ndlovu's 440 votes.[10][11]

References[edit]

  1. Community development and ward committee hold summit, Witbank News. Retrieved 15 August 2023
  2. Names of ANC office bearers, Poliricsweb. Retrieved 15August 2023
  3. Mpumalanga ANC elects new leader, Mail and Guardian, 17 August 2008. Retrieved 14 August 2023
  4. Charles Molele and Matuma Letsoala Mpumalanga premier looks secure, Mail and Guardian, 23 March 2012. Retrieved 12 August 2023
  5. Discontent over Mabuza's re-election, Mail and Guardian, 13 April 2012
  6. Council & Management of the Nkangala District Municipality, Municipalities.co.za. Retrieved 14 August 2023
  7. ANC hunts imposter, Mail and Guardian, 25 March 2011. Retrieved 15 August 2023
  8. Mashudu Sadike - Mandla Ndlovu and Lucky Ndinisa square off for Mpumalanga ANC top job, Pretoria News, 2 April 2023. Retrieved 14 August 2023
  9. ANC votes on preferred candidates Ndlovu and Ndinisa as party' Mpumalanga chair, Eye Witness News, 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023
  10. Thapelo Lekabe -Ndlovu elected Mpumalanga ANC chair, The Citizen, 2 April 2022. Retrieved 14 August 2023
  11. It's a two-man race Mpumalanga ANC chairperson as voting gets underway, News24, 2 April 2020. Retrieved 14 August 2023


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