Thandi Shongwe

{{Short description|South African politician (born 1962)}}

{{Use dmy dates|date=January 2023}}

{{Infobox officeholder

| party = African National Congress

| birth_place = Barberton, Transvaal
South Africa

| office = Member of the Mpumalanga Executive Council for Culture, Sport and Recreation

| termstart = 24 February 2021

| term_end = 14 June 2024

| successor = Fana Mlombo

| premier = Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane

| predecessor = Lindiwe Ntshalintshali

| termstart1 = March 2018

| termend1 = 28 May 2019

| predecessor1 = Norah Mahlangu

| successor1 = Lindiwe Ntshalintshali

| premier1 = Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane

| office2 = Member of the Mpumalanga Executive Council for Social Development

| predecessor2 = Busisiwe Shiba

| successor2 = Lindiwe Ntshalintshali

| premier2 = Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane

| termend2 = 24 February 2021

| termstart2 = 28 May 2019

| office3 = Speaker of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature

| termstart3 = May 2014

| termend3 = March 2018

| premier3 = David Mabuza

| predecessor3 = William Lubisi

| successor3 = Violet Siwela

| honorific_suffix =

}}

Blessing Thandi Shongwe (born 28 February 1962) is a South African politician. She formerly served as Speaker of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature from 2014 until March 2018, when she was first appointed to the Mpumalanga Executive Council as the MEC for Culture, Sport and Recreation. Following the 2019 election, she was moved to the Social Development portfolio before returning as the MEC for Culture, Sport and Recreation in February 2021. She left the provincial legislature in May 2024. She is a member of the African National Congress (ANC).

Early life and career

Shongwe was born on 28 February 1962 in Barberton in the Transvaal, now part of Mpumalanga province.{{Cite web |title=Former MEC Profile |url=https://www.dsdmpu.gov.za/leadership.php |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=Mpumalanga Department of Social Development}} She trained as a teacher. While working as a teacher and then as a headmaster at primary schools in Mpumalanga, she was active in the ANC's Ehlanzeni regional branch, in the ANC Women's League, and in the South African Democratic Teachers Union. From 2000 to 2006, she was an ANC local councillor in Ehlanzeni and served as the Member of the Mayoral Committee responsible for finance and community safety.

Career in the legislature

In 2009, she was elected to a seat in the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature, and she subsequently served Deputy Chief Whip of the Majority Party, the ANC, from 2010 to 2014. In the 2014 general election, she was re-elected to the provincial legislature, ranked seventh on the ANC's party list, and was elected Speaker of the legislature.{{Cite web |title=Blessing Thandi Shongwe |url=http://www.pa.org.za/person/blessing-thandi-shongwe/ |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=People's Assembly |language=en}} In 2018, the opposition Economic Freedom Fighters laid a complaint against Shongwe with the South African Police Service, alleging that as Speaker Shongwe had contravened the Public Finance Management Act in failing to ensure accountability after the Auditor-General found that two provincial government contracts had been improperly awarded.{{Cite web |last=Yende |first=Sizwe sama |date=22 August 2018 |title=Senior Mpumalanga officials face R30m tender corruption charges |url=https://www.news24.com/citypress/news/senior-mpumalanga-officials-charged-over-tenders-worth-r30m-20180822 |access-date=2023-01-10 |website=City Press |language=en-US}}

Shongwe left the Speaker's office in March 2018 when Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane was sworn in as Premier of Mpumalanga and appointed Shongwe to her Executive Council as MEC for Culture, Sport and Recreation.{{Cite web |last=Import |first=Pongrass |date=2018-03-23 |title=Premier Refilwe Mtsweni reshuffles cabinet |url=https://lowvelder.co.za/427179/anc-reshuffle/ |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=Lowvelder |language=en-US}} In the 2019 general election, Shongwe was re-elected to the provincial legislature, ranked 11th on the ANC's party list, and Mtsweni-Tsipane moved her to a new portfolio as MEC for Social Development.{{Cite web |date=28 May 2019 |title=Mpumalanga premier Refilwe Mtsweni announces 'mixed bag' cabinet |url=https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/news/south-africa/2019-05-28-mpumalanga-premier-refilwe-mtsweni-announces-mixed-bag-cabinet/ |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=Sowetan |language=en-ZA}} She remained in that position until February 2021, when Mtsweni-Tsipane announced a reshuffle which saw Shongwe swop portfolios with Lindiwe Ntshalintshali and return to her earlier post as MEC for Culture, Sport and Recreation.{{Cite web |date=2021-02-24 |title=Mpumalanga premier removes Mabuza loyalists from her cabinet |url=https://mg.co.za/politics/2021-02-24-mpumalanga-premier-removes-mabuza-loyalists-from-her-cabinet/ |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=The Mail & Guardian |language=en-ZA}}{{Cite web |last=Ndlovu |first=Siyanda |date=2021-02-24 |title=Mpumalanga Premier Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane reshuffles Provincial Cabinet fire four members |url=https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/politics/mpumalanga-premier-reshuffles-cabinet-fires-4-mecs/ |access-date=2023-01-03 |website=The Citizen |language=en}} Shongwe left the provincial legislature and the provincial government in 2024.

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