Phumzile Mgcina
South African politician (born 1990)
Phumzile Sinclatia Mgcina (born 8 August 1990) is a South African politician who is currently serving as Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour since July 2024. She has been the deputy president of the African National Congress (ANC) Youth League since July 2023. Mgcina is from Utrecht, KwaZulu-Natal and began her career as a local councillor in Amajuba District Municipality. She was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa in the May 2024 general election.
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edit- It's scary, but that is the nature of politics. The history of the organisation motivates us. I believe the ANC has a future and we must fight against the scourge of killings to advance democracy.
- The elected leadership must be protected. There are internal structures and the party's constitution that must be utilised rather than resorting to killings.
- We will not be intimidated by such incidents because it means there will be no leaders in future as those who kill will have it their way, which compromises democracy.
- The bullying issue and gangsterism are also our issues, I have worked with the provincial government to address and intervene in those cases,”
- Our municipalities have enough land for human settlement, however, without proper water and sanitation the government cannot build houses there. We understand that we can not do it all overnight but we have made progress in that regard.
- What we get from the community is that people want the land to farm and the relationship with farmers gets worse each day.
- All I do is according to the rules, that has helped me a lot to gain confidence and be able to command the council. We emphasise the importance of respect among each other and we advance democracy.