Mr Mlondi Mveli Mdluli is currently pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Economics at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom. He holds a Master of Commerce (MCom) in Economics, a BCom Honours in Economics (Cum Laude) and a Bachelor of Commerce (BCom) in Economics and Management from the University of KwaZulu-Natal.
Prior to his role as a Member of Parliament, Mr Mdluli was a Senior Economic Researcher at the Centre for Risk Analysis.
To get to know Mr Mdluli more, read our blog interview here
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Member at Portfolio Committee on Trade, Industry and Competition (National Assembly Committees)
since 8th July 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
43rd Candidate at Democratic Alliance National Election List 2019 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
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2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
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