The National Leadership of the United Democratic Movement – elected at the Party’s 4th National Congress 19 December 2010
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Mr Bantu Holomisa, MP
President
bholomisa@dev.udm.org.za
Harrington Bantubonke Holomisa was born the son of Tembu Chief Bazindlovu Holomisa on 25 July 1955 in the Mqanduli district of Transkei. After attending the Upper Ngqungqu Primary School in Mqanduli, he proceeded to the Jongilizwe College for the Sons of Chiefs and Headmen in Tsolo, Transkei, where he matriculated in 1975. Apart from the usual matriculation subjects, he obtained an additional Diploma in Leadership, with the subjects of current events, conduct of public affairs, public administration, English, African law (then called Bantu law, using the university-prescribed textbook by Seymore on the subject), typing and office routine.He has served as the Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism of South Africa in the Government of National Unity (elected in 1994). Major General (Retired) Bantu Holomisa co-founded the United Democratic Movement in 1997 with Mr Roelf Meyer. Mr Holomisa’s candidature for Party President was unopposed at the UDM 2010 National Congress and he continues to serve as its President. To learn more about Bantu Holomisa, please click here.
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Mr Zolisa Lavisa
National Chairperson
nationaloffice@dev.udm.org.za
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Mr Molefe Mokudutlo
National Deputy-Chairperson
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Mr Bongani Msomi
Secretary General
sg@dev.udm.org.za (office)
msomi@dev.udm.org.za (personal)
Bongani Johnson Msomi was born in Durban and matriculated at Swelihle High School in Umlazi, KwaZulu Natal. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree, Senior Teacher’s Diploma and Bachelor of Education (B-ED) from the University of Zululand. He also holds a Project Management Diploma from Damelin. As a student he became involved in politics and was tasked to build and organise several progressive organisations.Mr Msomi is a co-founder member of the UDM and has served as the leader of the Province in KwaZulu Natal for many years. In 2004 he became a member of the KwaZulu Natal Legislature (MPL) until 2009, during this period served in many portfolio committees as well as being chairperson of the Sports and Recreation portfolio committee. In 2005 he was elected as the Party’s National Chairperson and he is currently serving as the Secretary General after his election to this position at the Party’s National Congress in December 2010.
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Mr Nqabayomzi Kwankwa
MP and Deputy-Secretary General
kwankwa@dev.udm.org.za
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Cllr Thandi Nontenja
National Treasurer
bookkeeper@dev.udm.org.za
Thandi Nontenja grew up in Mount Frere in the Eastern Cape and matriculated at the Colana High School in Mount Frere. Cllr Nontenja has several diplomas in bookkeeping, accounting and business management, as well as political leadership. She ended her career in the business sector when she was elected as a city councillor for the United Democratic Movement of the Johannesburg Metropolitan Council in 2006. Cllr Nontenja has been very active in women’s organisations and is a member of People Opposing Women Abuse.She is at present the Provincial Secretary of the UDM in Gauteng.Ms Nontenja’s candidature for Party Treasurer was unopposed at the UDM 2010 National Congress and she continues to serve as its National Treasurer.
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National Fundraising Officer
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Mr Simon Saule
National Deputy-Organiser
nationaloffice@dev.udm.org.za
Simon Saule matriculated at the Palmerton Senior Secondary School in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape. Mr Saule served in the Transkei Defence Force from 1989 to 1999 and currently works as a shop steward and assistant supervisor for Mbombela Civil Joint.Mr Saule has served the United Democratic Movement in many structures and was tasked, by the Party’s 4th National Congress in 2010, to serve as the National Deputy-Organiser of the Party for another term.[/toggle][toggle title=”Cllr Malcolm Taylor” open=”no”]
Cllr Malcolm Taylor
National Deputy-Organiser
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