Mr Sihle Lonzi was the EFF Student Command President before joining the party's caucus in Parliament in November 2024.
He holds a BCom in Politics, Philosophy & Economics from the University of Cape Town.
Lonzi is committed to the struggle for economic freedom and is an advocate for free, quality education and the transformation of South Africa's education system.
Lonzi aims to champion the interests of the youth with passion and dedication.
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member at Portfolio Committee on Higher Education (National Assembly Committees)
since 27th November 2024
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Sport, Arts and Culture (National Assembly Committees)
since 27th November 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 5th November 2024
19th Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters National Election List 2019 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
Member at Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) (Party)
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