Thapelo Mogale joined the EFF in 2013. He has served as the Head of Elections, and he has held positions on the EFF Central Command Team and the EFF War Council. He was appointed to the City of Tshwane City Interim Sub-Regional leadership in 2013. In 2014 hw was elected as the EFF Branch Secretary of Ward 58, and between 2015 and 2016 he was deployed as the Convenor of Region 3 in the City of Tshwane. In 2021 he was elected as the EFF Tshwane Regional Secretary. He holds a Bachelor of Commerce in Law degree from the University of South Africa (UNISA).
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Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
Not associated with any constituency offices
021 403 2911
tmogale@parliament.gov.za
Member at Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Innovation (National Assembly Committees)
since 9th March 2023
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 17th August 2022
Member at Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) (Party)
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Home Affairs (National Assembly Committees)
from 2nd September 2022 until 22nd March 2022
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2023 committee attendance as mp
47% attendance rate (8 of 17 )
2022 committee attendance as mp
100% attendance rate (3 of 3 )
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