Mokgothu Seadimo

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Mokgothu Seadimo
Member of the National Assembly
In office
31 October 2008 May 2009
Personal details
Born (1956-05-04) 4 May 1956 (age 67)
Citizenship South Africa
Political party African National Congress

Mokgothu Dorcas Seadimo (born 4 May 1956) [1] is a South African politician who served in the National Assembly from 2008 to 2009. A member of the African National Congress, [2] she was sworn in on 24 July 2006, filling a casual vacancy that was created by Ngoako Ramatlhodi's resignation in 2005. [3] She did not stand for re-election in 2009. [4]

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References

  1. "General Notice: Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996: Publication of parties' lists of candidates pursuant to floor-crossing period" (PDF). Government Gazette of South Africa . Pretoria, South Africa: Government of South Africa. 26 September 2005. p. 4. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  2. "Speech by Mokgothu Seadimo during the debate on the National Energy Bill". ANC Parliamentary Caucus. 21 August 2008. Retrieved 10 June 2023.
  3. "National Assembly Members". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. 15 January 2009. Archived from the original on 14 May 2009. Retrieved 8 April 2023.
  4. "2009 National and Provincial Election – Final Candidate Lists" (PDF). Electoral Commission of South Africa. 6 April 2009. Retrieved 27 May 2023.