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Thandi Moraka is a South African politician who is currently serving as a
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of the
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. She was Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Sports, Arts and Culture in the Limpopo provincial government between July 2018 and October 2022. She is a member of the African National Congress (ANC) and in 2022 was elected to a five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee. She formerly served as Deputy Secretary-General of the ANC Youth League from 2015 to 2019 and as a member of the Limpopo ANC's Provincial Executive Committee from 2018 to 2022.


Career in the ANC


Limpopo ANCYL

Moraka rose to prominence as an activist in the African National Congress (ANC) and the ANC Youth League (ANCYL). Her local ANC branch is in Modimolle in the Waterberg region of South Africa's Limpopo province. Until 2010, she was Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANCYL's Limpopo branch under ANCYL Provincial Chairperson
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. The ''Star'' labelled her a member of the Limpopo ANCYL's "Makhado brigade", a group led by Masoga which "openly defied" national ANCYL President
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at the Limpopo ANCYL's provincial elective conference in Makhado in April 2010. That conference was marred by disruptions and police intervention; Moraka and the other members of the putative brigade were voted out of their positions and replaced by allies of Malema.


Arrest: 2010

On 10 April 2010, as Moraka drove home from the chaotic Makhado conference, she was arrested by an off-duty traffic officer on the N1 near Botlokwa and detained briefly at Mphephu police station. The ANCYL alleged that she had stolen important league documents which accredited the delegates to the conference and without which the conference could not proceed. Her arrest was viewed as retaliation by the pro-Malema faction of the ANCYL. The national leadership of the ANCYL laid a criminal charge of theft against Moraka, pertaining to the documents allegedly taken by her, and released a statement providing the following account of the incident:
Despite the calls made by the President of the ANCYL for delegates to return to the conference some persisted in their actions without regard for the majority of delegates. The former Deputy Secretary of the ANCYL
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On 19 July 2010, Moraka appeared in the Dzanani Magistrate's court (South Africa), Magistrate's Court and the theft case was struck off the court roll. Moraka welcomed the decision, saying that the matter was an internal political dispute unsuitable for litigation. She subsequently laid a complaint with the
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, Thuli Madonsela; she alleged that her arrest had been ordered by
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, who was then the Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Roads and Transport in the Limpopo provincial government and who was viewed as an ally of Malema. Kekana dismissed this allegation as "malicious". The report of Madonsela's investigation, entitled "State Power – Political Games", was released in late September 2012 and concluded that Moraka's arrest had been unlawful. According to Madonsela, the arrest had indeed been ordered by Kekana, an improper directive which amounted to an abuse of power and to maladministration in that Kekana "employed state resources to settle a political score" in respect of private party-political rivalries. Madonsela also pointed out that the arrest had been unnecessary because Moraka had voluntarily cooperated with the officer who pulled her over and because no criminal charge had been laid against her at that time. By way of
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, Madonsela instructed Kekana to apologise to Moraka and also instructed the
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to "take disciplinary action" against Kekana.


Deputy Chairperson: 2015

On 4 May 2015, at a provincial league elective conference near Tzaneen, Moraka was elected as the Deputy Provincial Chairperson of the Limpopo branch of the ANCYL, serving under Provincial Chairperson Vincent Shoba.


ANCYL Deputy Secretary: 2015–2019

Later in 2015, on 4 September, the national ANCYL held its 25th national elective conference in Gauteng's Midrand and Moraka was elected unopposed to the more senior position of national ANCYL Deputy Secretary-General. She served under ANCYL President
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and ANCYL Secretary-General
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. She and the other officials remained in office until late July 2019, when the national ANC leadership disbanded the ANCYL leadership corps. According to the '' Mail & Guardian'', during this period Moraka had an increasingly tense relationship with ANCYL President Maine. In April 2018, speaking at an ANC Women's League memorial service for Winnie Madikizela-Mandela, Moraka said that Maine was "a
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of note" and called for his resignation. Her remarks followed Maine's public confession that he had met with the controversial
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; according to Moraka, this revelation showed that, during the presidency of
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, Maine had been hypocritical in benefitting from
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while publicly denying that it existed.


Provincial Executive Committee: 2018–2022

In June 2018, at an elective conference of the Limpopo branch of the mainstream ANC, Moraka was elected to an ordinary seat of the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Limpopo. She was also elected to its Provincial Working Committee. In May 2022, near the expiry of the committee's term, Moraka confirmed that she had been asked to stand for election as Deputy Provincial Chairperson of the Limpopo ANC, and intended to do so, running against the incumbent,
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. However, when the party's next provincial elective conference was held in June 2022, Moraka's bid to unseat Radzilani failed. She also failed to gain re-election to the Provincial Executive Committee. Nonetheless, when the national ANC held its 55th National Conference in December 2022, Moraka was elected to a five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee; by number of votes received, she was ranked last of the 80 candidates elected, receiving 946 votes across the 4,029 ballots cast in total. ''
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'' said that she was viewed as an ally of Cyril Ramaphosa, the incumbent ANC president and
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.


Career in government

By 2014, Moraka was a Member of the
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. She was re-elected to her seat in the 2014 general election, ranked 13th on the ANC's provincial
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. In late July 2018, after her election to the Limpopo ANC's Provincial Executive Committee, Moraka was appointed to the
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by the Premier of Limpopo, Stan Mathabatha. She became MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture, succeeding Onicca Moloi. The ANCYL welcomed her appointment. She was re-elected to her legislative seat in the 2019 general election, ranked 26th on the ANC's party list, and Mathabatha retained her in his new Executive Council, still as MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture. However, in early October 2022, Mathabatha fired Moraka, replacing her with Nakedi Sibanda-Kekana in a
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that was viewed as connected to the ANC's internal elections in June 2022: the other two MECs fired in the reshuffle,
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and
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, had, like Moraka, failed to gain re-election to the ANC Provincial Executive Committee. Although she left the Executive Council, Moraka remained an ordinary Member of the Provincial Legislature.


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