Formerly: KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature
Born and raised in KwaNongoma, Zwakele Mncwango matriculated from King Bhezulu High School before moving to Durban to further his studies. Zwakele completed his B-TECH in Electrical Engineering before turning his focus towards a Bachelor of Technology in Business Administration. He then went on to complete a Strategic Planning course in 2012 and a Political Leadership. Source: Democratic Alliance KwaZulu-Natal
Democratic Alliance (DA)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member at Democratic Alliance (DA) (Party)
until 10th October 2022
Member at Ad Hoc Committee on Land Matters (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th November 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at Whips Forum (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th November 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at Rules Committee KZN (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th November 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at Programme Committee Kzn (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th November 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at Premier and Royal Household Committee (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th October 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at PMLPPP Committee (Kwazulu-Natal-Provincial-Legislature-Committee)
from 25th October 2021 until 5th October 2022
Member at KwaZulu-Natal Standing Committee on Oversight (Provincial Legislature Standing Committee)
from 25th October 2021 until 5th October 2022
Constituency Head at DA Constituency Area: uMgungundlovu East (Constituency Area)
from 1st June 2019 until 5th October 2022
Member at KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 22nd May 2019 until 5th October 2022
1st Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial KwaZulu-Natal Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
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