National Assembly Chief Whip: 2019–2024 In the 2019 general election, Majodina was elected to return to Parliament, now as a member of the
National Assembly. The
National Executive Committee of the African National Congress named her the party's chief whip in the National Assembly. She was the second woman to hold the post, after
Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula, and
Doris Dlakude was named as her deputy. ANC secretary-general
Ace Magashule said that she had been selected in part to promote youth representation in Parliament because of her prior participation in the youth movement; he said, "You will argue that she is not that young any longer, but she comes from that generation". She warned the ANC caucus to "move faster and better because we don't have time to play around". The ANC's
55th National Conference was held in December 2022, and Majodina was re-elected to her second five-year term on the party's National Executive Committee; she received 1,470 votes across roughly 4,000 ballots, making her the 25th-most popular member of the committee. At the new committee's first meeting in February 2023, she was appointed as the committee's chief representative in
Gauteng and as a member of the subcommittee on
deployment. She was also elected to the party's influential 20-member
National Working Committee. During her tenure as chief whip, Majodina was twice implicated in minor
corruption scandals, but she was cleared of wrongdoing on both occasions. First, in April 2021, she was accused of harboring an improper conflict of interest after press reported that her son, Mkhonto weSizwe Majodina, was the sole director of a company that had been awarded a R52,500 contract to supply thermometers to ANC constituency offices. Two of Majodina's critics inside the ANC caucus,
Mervyn Dirks and
Lawrence McDonald, laid complaints against her with the Public Protector and the
South African Police. However, the Public Protector declined to investigate, pointing out that the contract, though funded by a public political party allowance, was not a public contract but a private contract of the ANC; after its own investigation, the ANC's internal Integrity Commission cleared Majodina of wrongdoing. Two years later, in June 2023, Public Protector
Busisiwe Mkhwebane laid a complaint against Majodina and two other ANC representatives,
Richard Dyantyi and
Tina Joemat-Pettersson, with Parliament's
Joint Committee on Ethics and Members' Interests. Mkhwebane alleged that the trio had offered her husband a R600,000 bribe to influence an
ongoing parliamentary inquiry into Mkhwebane's fitness to hold office. The committee cleared Majodina, saying that the claim was unfounded. with opposition party whips in June 2023 Majodina remained in office as chief whip throughout the
Sixth Parliament, becoming the first person to complete a full five-year term in the office. However, some commentators argued that she had lacked gravitas in the position and criticized her "vacuous" public defense of President
Cyril Ramaphosa.
Minister of Water and Sanitation: 2024–present Majodina was re-elected to the National Assembly in the
May 2024 general election, and President Ramaphosa appointed her to succeed
Senzo Mchunu as
Minister of Water and Sanitation in his new
multi-party cabinet. She was sworn in as a minister on 3 July. During her first year in office, Majodina oversaw the establishment of the new South African National Water Resources Infrastructure Agency. ==Honours==