In the 1995 municipal elections, Hlabisa was elected a municipal councillor for the town of
Hlabisa. He continuously served as a municipal councillor for twenty-four years, during which he was Mayor of the
Big Five Hlabisa Local Municipality from 2016 to 2019. In May 2019, he was elected to the
KwaZulu-Natal Legislature and given the title of Leader of the Opposition due to the IFP reclaiming the title of second-largest party in the province. Hlabisa is a member of the legislature's Finance committee.
IFP leadership Since joining the IFP in 1978, Hlabisa had risen through the party's leadership ranks. He was elected Secretary-General of the party in 2011. In 2017, the IFP's Extended National Council unanimously endorsed Hlabisa to succeed
Mangosuthu Buthelezi as party president. Hlabisa was elected unopposed as the new leader of the IFP at the party's
35th National General Conference held in August 2019.
Parliamentary career On 16 October 2023, IFP spokesperson
Mkhuleko Hlengwa announced that the party's National Executive Committee had resolved that Hlabisa would take up the late Mangosuthu Buthelezi's seat in the
National Assembly. Party chief whip in the provincial legislature
Blessed Gwala was appointed the party's new caucus leader in the legislature. Hlabisa was sworn in as a Member of Parliament on 19 October 2023. Following the
2024 South African general election he now serves as the
Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs. ==References==