Pat Lebenya-Ntanzi

Seeng Patricia Lebenya-Ntanzi (born 1976 or 1977) is a South African politician who represented the Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) in the National Assembly from 2007 to 2012. She was also the leader of the IFP Youth Brigade. She resigned from the National Assembly in May 2012 and subsequently announced that she had joined the African National Congress (ANC).

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  • There are many first-time and dejected voters that we want to persuade to vote for our party.
  • we are expected to come out with a blueprint to help our party win the local government elections”.
  • The conference will not only focus on electing leaders, but will also deliberate our role in the coming local government elections.
  • the ANC wishes to caution against any statements or actions that may inflame emotions or undermine the principled position the organisation has taken
  • He must also recognise that his role as leader of one of the largest youth movements in South Africa comes with very large responsibilities and that his behaviour at all times should reflect that of a leader and not of a thug.
  • The ANC should also be blamed because its youth league president is not yet groomed from secondary school level politics to tertiary level politics. He is being thrown into the deep end
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