2nd KwaZulu-Natal Legislature | |||||
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Overview | |||||
Legislative body | KwaZulu-Natal Legislature | ||||
Jurisdiction | KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | ||||
Term | 18 June 1999 – April 2004 | ||||
Election | 2 June 1999 | ||||
Members | 80 | ||||
Speaker | Bonga Mdletshe (IFP) | ||||
Deputy Speaker | Willies Mchunu (ANC) | ||||
Premier | Lionel Mtshali (IFP) |
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This is a list of members of the second KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, as elected in the election of 2 June 1999. The Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) lost its majority in the legislature but retained a plurality, holding 34 seats in the 80-seat legislature.[1] It formed a coalition government with the second-largest party, the African National Congress (ANC), which won 32 seats. Also represented were the Democratic Party, with seven seats; the New National Party, with three seats; the Minority Front, with two seats; and the United Democratic Movement and African Christian Democratic Party, with one seat apiece. The United Democratic Movement was a new entrant to the legislature, while the Pan Africanist Congress lost its representation.[2]
After the election, the first sitting of the legislature was postponed to allow the parties to enter into negotiations over the formation of a government.[3] At the first sitting, held on 18 June 1999, members were sworn in to their seats and re-elected Lionel Mtshali as Premier of KwaZulu-Natal.[2] He defeated the opposition candidate, the Democratic Party's Roger Burrows, with 67 votes to Burrows's eight; the ANC had withdrawn the nomination of its own candidate, Sbu Ndebele, in favour of joining a coalition with the IFP. The ANC was therefore represented in Mtshali's Executive Council.[2] The IFP's Bonga Mdletshe was re-elected as Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, and the ANC's Willies Mchunu was re-elected as his deputy.[4]
Party | Seats | |
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Inkatha Freedom Party | 34 | |
African National Congress | 32 | |
Democratic Party | 7 | |
New National Party | 3 | |
Minority Front | 2 | |
African Christian Democratic Party | 1 | |
United Democratic Movement | 1 | |
Total | 80 |
This is a list of members of the second legislature as elected on 2 June 1999.[1] It does not take into account changes in membership after the election.
Name | Party | |
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Jo-Ann Downs | ACDP | |
Yusuf Bhamjee | ANC | |
Happy Blose | ANC | |
Bheki Cele | ANC | |
Ina Cronje | ANC | |
Felix Dlamini | ANC | |
Walter Felgate | ANC | |
Lungi Gcabashe | ANC | |
Lydia Johnson | ANC | |
Mbuso Ashman Ishmail Kubheka | ANC | |
Zanele Ludidi | ANC | |
Michael Mabuyakhulu | ANC | |
Dumisane Henry Makhaye | ANC | |
Senzo Mchunu | ANC | |
Willies Mchunu | ANC | |
Ismail Chota Meer | ANC | |
Zweli Mkhize | ANC | |
Zibuse Mlaba | ANC | |
Sam Mtetwa | ANC | |
Mtholephi Mthimkhulu | ANC | |
Thamsanqa Samuel Mohlomi | ANC | |
Ntombifikile Pretty Molefe | ANC | |
Yatima Nahara | ANC | |
Sbu Ndebele | ANC | |
Paulos Ngcobo | ANC | |
Nhlanhla Victor Ngidi | ANC | |
Peggy Nkonyeni | ANC | |
Meshack Radebe | ANC | |
Lizzie Shabalala | ANC | |
Nonzwakazi Swartbooi | ANC | |
Vuyelwa Vivian Tambo | ANC | |
Sihlangu Joffrey Vilane | ANC | |
Cyril Xaba | ANC | |
Belinda Barrett | DP | |
Roger Marshall Burrows | DP | |
Radley Keys | DP | |
Mark Lowe | DP | |
Margaret Hewlett Moore | DP | |
Wessel Uys Nel | DP | |
Ndawayoakhe Ngcobo | DP | |
John Fredric Aulsebrook | IFP | |
Henry Jean Combrinck | IFP | |
Faith Gasa | IFP | |
Simon Gumede | IFP | |
Blessed Gwala | IFP | |
Alexander James Hamilton | IFP | |
Moses Khubisa | IFP | |
Arthur Koningkramer | IFP | |
Maurice Mansfield Mackenzie | IFP | |
Mandla Saul Malakoana | IFP | |
Ephraim Sipho Mbatha | IFP | |
Bonga Mdletshe | IFP | |
Peter Maxwell Miller | IFP | |
Teressa Millin | IFP | |
Sybil Mohlaka | IFP | |
Celani Jeffrey Mtetwa | IFP | |
Lionel Mtshali | IFP | |
Mziwamandla Mzobe | IFP | |
Johan Ngcobo | IFP | |
Lauretta Gladys Ngcobo | IFP | |
Vincent Ngema | IFP | |
Sibusiso Ngidi | IFP | |
Nyanga Ngubane | IFP | |
Eileen Nkosi | IFP | |
David Thandabantu Ntombela | IFP | |
Kamal Panday | IFP | |
Phillip Powell | IFP | |
Usha Roopnarain | IFP | |
Thomas Mandla Shabalala | IFP | |
Narend Singh | IFP | |
Mike Tarr | IFP | |
Ellis Vezi | IFP | |
Maria Xulu | IFP | |
Gideon Zulu | IFP | |
Amichand Rajbansi | MF | |
Shameen Thakur-Rajbansi | MF | |
Siphos Mkhize | NNP | |
Soobramoney Naicker | NNP | |
Valentin Volker | NNP | |
Samuel Nxumalo | UDM |