Mthokozisi Nkululeko Nxumalo (7 January 1989 – 1 August 2021) was a South African politician who was a Member of the National Assembly from May 2019 until his death in August 2021. A member of the Inkatha Freedom Party, he was the National Chairperson of the Inkatha Freedom Party Youth Brigade from July 2019 until his death. Nxumalo formerly served as president of the South African Democratic Students Movement, the IFP's student wing.
In August 2011, Nxumalo was elected president of the Inkatha Freedom Party's student wing, the South African Democratic Students Movement (Sadesmo).[3]
In July 2019, he defeated Andile Biyela to become the next national chairperson of the IFP Youth Brigade, succeeding Mkhuleko Hlengwa.[4]
Parliamentary career
In 2019, he stood for election to the National Assembly as 6th on the Inkatha Freedom Party's regional list.[5] At the election, Nxumalo won a seat in the National Assembly. [6][7] He was sworn in as an MP on 22 May 2019. He was the youngest IFP MP.
Nxumalo served on the Portfolio Committees for Public Works and Infrastructure, and Higher Education, Science and Technology, and previously served on the Portfolio Committee on Mineral Resources and Energy. In January 2021, he was appointed deputy chief whip of the IFP parliamentary caucus.[8]
During a question and answer session in the National Assembly on 10 March 2021, Nxumalo expressed support for protesting students, who demanded free tertiary education. He said that they were demanding “what is rightfully theirs”, and cautioned the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology of South Africa, Blade Nzimande that more students would start protesting due to the lack of assistance from the National Student Financial Aid Scheme (NSFAS).[9] On 17 March 2021, Nxumalo mocked deputy president David Mabuza for not being visible enough during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020.[10]
Personal life and death
Nxumalo was engaged to Nozipho Mpungose. He had two children, Thandolwethu and Qhawe.[1]
Nxumalo died in a car accident in Nongoma on 1 August 2021.[8]