In the
2009 general election, Manamela was elected to represent the ANC in the
National Assembly. From 2011 he was the ANC's
whip in the
Portfolio Committee on Labour, and he was also the volunteer-in-chief ahead of
Mandela Day. During this period, he was one of the
Mail & Guardian's
200 Young South Africans in 2009 and 2010. His outgoing deputy, Khaye Nkwanyane, was slated to challenge his incumbency, but Manamela's camp reportedly reached a deal with Nkwanyane that left him uncontested. One of the issues of contestation was Manamela's close relationship with SACP general secretary
Blade Nzimande: by that time, Nzimande was viewed as Manamela's political "mentor", and critics even characterised Manamela as his "puppet", though Manamela denied this. Manamela was directly elected onto the SACP's
Central Committee in 2012, though he had long been an ex officio member of the committee in his YCL capacity. In 2014, he was additionally elected to the
Provincial Executive Committee on the ANC's Limpopo branch. == Deputy Minister in the Presidency: 2014–2017 ==