Career
In the 2014 general election, Mbhele was elected to parliament. While attending University of Witwatersrand, he led ACTIVATE, the university’s LGBT campus group, and later served on the board of Joburg Pride. He was cited by the Mail & Guardian as one of "Top 200 Young South Africans" for his Civil Society work in 2010.
Membership
A Member of Parliament of the Democratic Alliance in the National Assembly, Mbhele served as Media Liaison Officer for Western Cape Premier Helen Zille from November 2011 to May 2014. Mbhele is openly gay, making him the first openly-gay Black member of parliament. He is one of a number of openly-LGBT members of parliament, alongside fellow District Attorney MPs Mike Waters and Ian Ollis.