Tshabangu himself is one of the beneficiaries of the seats.
He made two major recalls with by-elections being held on 9 December last year and 3 February.
The seats now being filled are allocated to the parties based on how many votes they obtain in the 210 contested seats. Proportional representation is used to fill 60 seats reserved for women in the National Assembly, 10 seats for youths also in the National Assembly and 60 seats in the Senate.
In the latest round those who were recalled from the national assembly were:
They are to be replaced by:
In the Senate those recalled were:
They are to be replaced by:
Those with objections to those nominated taking up the seats have 14 days to raise those objections.
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