Ms Bongi Maria Ntuli

Formerly: National Assembly

Bongi Maria Ntuli

About Bongi Maria Ntuli

Deputy Minister Ntuli holds a B.Com Honours degree in Information Systems from University of the Western Cape and obtained an Advanced Diploma in Economic policy from the same institution. She was trained in Managing economic strategies and micro economic policy reform; and in Implementation of sustainable strategies in a globalising world from Williams College in US. She became a Member of Parliament in 1994, and had served on various Parliamentary Committees, including the Joint Monitoring Committee on Improvement of Quality of Life and Status of women; and Portfolio Committee on Trade and Industry. Prior to her appointment, she was Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry from 2009 until 2010. Source: (info.gov.za)

Bongi Maria Ntuli's plenary attendance record for Feb-Apr 2013 and 2012.

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Ms B Ntuli (ANC) corrected Mr McCarthy on the assertion that ITEC was now reporting to the Department of Economic ...

Ms B Ntuli (ANC) said that the dti understood their role and the guidance role of the Committee. The Department ...

Ms B Ntuli (ANC) noted an interest in the mention of limited progression development objectives, in the first few lines ...

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House Chair, hon Minister Bathabile Dlamini, hon chairperson, hon members, distinguished guests, ladies and gentlemen, as the Bible says:

As each has received a gift, employ it in serving one ...

Chairperson, the question is not related to our adjustments. [Interjections.]

Declaration of interests

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Annually, MPs are required by parliament to register their financial interests and gifts received in their official capacity. Due to the significant influence of the role that MPs take on, there may be times when their personal or business interests become in conflict with the duty prescribed to them as elected officials representing the public interest. You can see what interests your MPs declared here.
Source Public/Private

Public Office Bearers Pension Fund

Public

Name of Company

Isibonelo Poultry [Dormant]

Source Description Value

MEC - Eastern Cape - Dept. of Social Development

Traditional clothing

R1 500

ANC

Books

R300

Social Development MEC Mpumalanga

Crafts

R1 000

Embassy of Turkey

Corporate clock

R200

Description Extent Location

Private Residence

3 Seperate dwelling

Kwaggafontein

Family residence

2 Bedroom

Mamelodi

Source Public/Private

GEPF

Public

Name of Company

Isibonelo Poultry Farm [Dormant]

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Isibonelo Poultry Farm [Dormant]

Farming Co-op

Source Description Value

Mpumalanga Dept. of Social Development

African carved art

R600

Easter Cape MEC for Social Development

Traditional clothing

R1 200

Eastern Cape MEC for Social Development

Various Conference materials

R300 - R600

Dep. Minister of Social Development of Brazil

Books

R1 000

Description Extent Location

Residence

2 x 3 Bedroom homes 1 Cottage

Mpumalanga

House

2 Bedroom

Pretoria

Source Public/Private

POBPF

Private

Name of Company

Sibonelo Poultry

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Isibonelo Poultry

[Dormant] Co.

Source Description Value

LOC World Cup 2010

ceremony]

Unknown

LOC World Cup 2010

2 x World Cup Tickets [Closing ceremony] "

Developments, Limpopo

Traditional outfit

R650

Developments, Free State

Framed crafts

R1 000

Developments, Eastern Cape

Blanket

R400

Ministry of Sport

Soccer jersey

R700

Description Extent Location

Private residence

+-2 000sq.m.

Kwaggafontein

Family residence

2 Bedroom

Mamelodi

Description Sponsor

Leading Business Missions

PBF [Progressive Business Forum]

Source Description Extent

LOC

6 Hospitality tickets for 2010 World Cup

-

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Sibonelo Poultry

Dormant

Source Description Value

Embassy of Tunisia

Dates

R350

The Estate Agency Affairs Board

Leather bag

R1,400

National Consumer Forum

Debele blanket

R300

National Consumer Forum

Nestle hamper

R300

SAWEN Women

Bunch of flowers

R300

Kwandabezinhle B

Traditional dress

R800

Algerian Government

Gift packet

R2,500

Barzars

Pen holder

R800

Description Extent Location

House

Normal

Kwaggafontein

House

Normal

Mamelodi