On 12 September 2007, Sibhidla-Saphetha was sworn in to the National Assembly, filling the casual vacancy created by
Yusuf Bhamjee's resignation. She was elected to a full term in the assembly in the
2009 general election and held the seat until November 2011, when she was appointed to the
KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council in a cabinet reshuffle by Premier
Zweli Mkhize; she was sworn into the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature to take up office as MEC for Arts, Culture, Sports and Recreation. At that time she was the youngest MEC in the province. she secured election to her first full term in the provincial legislature in the
2014 general election, ranked tenth on the ANC's provincial
party list. However, in May 2016, she was fired from the Executive Council in a reshuffle by
Willies Mchunu, who had recently replaced Senzo Mchunu as Premier. After her dismissal from the Executive Council, Sibhidla-Saphetha remained an ordinary
Member of the Provincial Legislature; she was re-elected to her legislative seat in the
2019 general election, ranked fifth on the ANC's party list. == Personal life ==