Mavis Magazi

She was also active in the ANC Women's League and South African National Civics Organisation (Sanco) in Gauteng.

[3] In March 2005, Magazi was among the first MPs convicted on a criminal charge for abusing parliamentary travel vouchers in the Travelgate scandal.

[4] She accepted a plea deal with the Scorpions, in terms of which she pled guilty to defrauding Parliament of service benefits worth R63,000.

[4] In June 2005, Magazi and four other convicted MPs – Ruth Bhengu, Mildred Mpaka, Rhoda Joemat, and Pamela Mnandi – announced that they would resign from the National Assembly.

[7] At the time of her death, she was also a member of the provincial executive committee of the Gauteng branch of the ANC Women's League.