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Bongi Ntuli
Mothusa tona wa ditlhabololo
In office
Ngwanatsele a rogwa ngwaga wa 2010  Motsheganong a le masome mabedi le botlhano ngwaga wa 2014
MinisterBathabile Dlamini
Morago Ga GagweHendrietta Bogopane-Zulu
Mothusa tona wa ditiro le madirelo
In office
Motsheganong a le lesome le motso ngwaga wa 2009  Phalane a le masome mararo le motso ngwaga wa 2010
Serving with Thandi Tobias
MinisterRob Davies
Mopalamente
In office
Motsheganong 1994  Motsheganong a le masome mabedi le botlhano ngwaga wa 2014
Ka Ga Ena
O tsetswe1939 kgotsa 1940
O TlhokafetsePhalane a le masome mabedi le bobedi ngwaga wa 2016
Moagi Wamo Aforika Borwa
MokgatlhoAfrican National Congress

Bongi Maria Ntuli (o o tlhokafetseng ka Phalane a le masome mabedi le bobedi ngwaga wa 2016) ke mopolotiki wa kwa Aforika Borwa o o emetseng African National Congress (ANC) kwa palamente go tswa ka 1994 go tsena 2014. Ka fa tlase ga ga tautona Jacob Zuma, o ne a bereka e le mothusa tona wa ditlhabololo go tswa ka 2010 go tsena 2014, pele ga foo o ne a bereka e le mothusa tona wa lephata la ditiro le madirelo go tswa ka Motsheganong 2009 go tsena Phalane 2010.

Thuto le tshimologo ya tiro

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Ntuli o tshotswe ka 1939 kgotsa 1940[1], o ne a na le bachelor's degree ya information systems go tswa kwa University of the Western Cape.[2] O tsere karolo mo bokopanong jwa Aforika Borwa wa puso ya batho ka batho ka dingwaga tsa 1990 di simologa.[1][3]

Tiro ya molao

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O ne a tlhophilwe go ya palamenteng kwa ditlhophong tsa ntlha tsa Aforika Borwa morago ga puso ya tlhaolele ka 1994[4] a iponela tlhopho la bobedi, a emetse kgaolo ya botlhophi ya Mpumalanga ka 1999[5] le ka 2004[6]. O ne a na le seabe mo lekgotleng la basadi la ANC, a bereka komiting ya lone e kgolo, le mo komiting ya lekanala la phathi kwa Nkalanga.[2][1]

O ne a tlhophiwa gape kwa palamenteng ka ditlhopho tsa 2009, a le mo lenaaneng la ANC.[7] Fa godimo ga foo, morago ga ditlhopho tautona o mosha o a neng a sa tswa go tlhophiwa Jacob Zuma o ne a itsise fa a thapilwe e le mongwe wa bathusa tona ba babedi ba lephata la ditiro le madirelo; o ne a bereka le Thandi Tobias ka fa tlase ga ga tona Rob Davies.[8] O nnile mo maemong ao go fitlhelela ka Phalane a le masome mararo le motso ngwaga wa 2010, fa mo tswakanyong ya matona ga ga Zuma, a ne a fudusediwa kwa maemong a masha e le mothusa tona wa ditlhabololo.[2]

Mo ditlhophong tse di latelang tsa 2014, Ntuli o ne a le mo maemong a masome a robabongwe le borataro mo lenaaneng la ANC, a iponela tlhopho gape go ya palamenteng.[9] Le fa go ntse jalo, moragonyana fela fa a sena go tlhomamisiwa, ka Motsheganong a le masome mabedi le botlhano, Zuma o ne a itsise matona a gagwe a bobedi; Ntuli o ne a tlhatlhamilwe mo maemong a mothusa tona wa ditlhabololo ke Hendrietta Bogopane-Zulu,[10] o ne a ithola marapo mo palamenteng letsatsi lone leo.[9]

Botshelo jwa gagwe le loso

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Ntuli e ne e le moKeresete a na le bana ba basimane ba le babedi le wa mosetsana.[11] O ne a tlhokafala ka Phalane a le masome mabei le bobedi ngwaga wa 2016, a le dingwaga di le masome a supa le borataro, fa a goroga kwa sepateleng sa Pretoria Heart, pelo ya gagwe e ne ya emisa go isa madi mo mmeleng.[1][3] Tautona Zuma o ne a mo direla thulaganyo ya phitlho ya semmuso e e faphegileng.[12]

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  2. 1 2 3 "Bongi Maria Ntuli, Ms". South African Government. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  3. 1 2 "Former Cabinet deputy minister Bongi Ntuli dies". News24. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  4. "Minutes of proceedings of the Constitutional Assembly" (PDF). Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. 24 May 1994. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  5. "General Notice: Notice 1319 of 1999 – Electoral Commission: Representatives Elected to the Various Legislatures" (PDF). Government Gazette of South Africa. Vol. 408, no. 20203. Pretoria, South Africa: Government of South Africa. 11 June 1999. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  6. "General Notice: Notice 717 of 2004 - Electoral Commission – List of Names of Representatives in the National Assembly and the Nine Provincial Legislatures in Respect of the Elections Held on 14 April 2004" (PDF). Government Gazette of South Africa. Vol. 466, no. 2677. Pretoria, South Africa: Government of South Africa. 20 April 2004. pp. 4–95. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  7. "Members of the National Assembly". Parliamentary Monitoring Group. Archived from the original on 9 February 2014. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  8. "Statement by President Jacob Zuma on the appointment of the new Cabinet". South African Government. 10 May 2009. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  9. 1 2 "Bongi Maria Ntuli". People's Assembly. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  10. "Full List of Jacob Zuma's 2014 cabinet – all the Ministers and Deputies". BizNews. 25 May 2014. Retrieved 02 Decembe 2025
  11. "Social Development mourns former Deputy Minister Bongi Ntuli". South African Government. 23 October 2016. Retrieved 02 December 2025
  12. "ANC stalwart Bongi Ntuli gets an official funeral". Sowetan. 29 October 2016. Retrieved 02 December 2025