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Nationality
  
Successor
  
UDM

Citizenship
  
South African

Name
  
Bantu Holomisa

Occupation
  
Politician

Books
  
A better future

Title
  
Leader


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Role
  
South African member of Parliament

Spouse
  
Thunyelwa Holomisa (m. 1981)

Political party
  
Organizations founded
  
Similar People
  
Roelf Meyer, Mbhazima Shilowa, Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Pixley ka Isaka Seme

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Bantubonke Harrington Holomisa (born 25 July 1955) is a South African Member of Parliament and President of the United Democratic Movement.

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Holomisa was born in Mqanduli, Eastern Cape. He joined the Transkei Defence Force in 1976 and had become a Brigadier by 1985.

Holomisa forced the resignation and exile of Prime Minister of Transkei George Matanzima in October 1987 and overthrew Matanzima's successor, Prime Minister Stella Sigcau in December 1987. Holomisa then became the Transkei's head of government from 1987 to 1994, when Transkei was reintegrated into South Africa.

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National politics

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In 1994 Holomisa was elected to the African National Congress National Executive Committee, and was the Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism of South Africa. After testifying before the Truth and Reconciliation Commission he was expelled from the ANC on 30 September 1996.

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He co-founded the United Democratic Movement in 1997 with John Taylor former ANC executive member and Roelf Meyer, and was elected to parliament in 1999.

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Bantu Homolisa and UDM supported a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma on several occasions, including on August 8, 2017.


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References

Bantu Holomisa Wikipedia