Career
Prior to the 2009 general election, Seitlholo did some campaign work for the African National Congress.[3] He then worked as a lecturer at North-West University.[3]
In 2017, Seitlholo joined the Democratic Alliance as a provincial campaign director.[3] He stood as a DA parliamentary candidate from the North West in the 2019 national elections, and was subsequently elected to the National Assembly and sworn in on 22 May 2019.[4][5] In parliament, he serves on the Portfolio Committee on Transport.[6]
In November 2020, Seitlholo declared his candidacy for deputy provincial leader of the DA. He lost to Freddy Sonakile at the party's provincial congress.[7][8]
Seitlholo was promoted to Shadow Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure on 21 April 2023.[9]
Seitlholo returned to Parliament following the 2024 general election.[10] Thereafter, the DA entered into a coalition agreement with the ANC which saw Seitlholo appointed as the Deputy Minister of Water and Sanitation.[11]