African National Congress (ANC)
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Member at Portfolio Committee on Science, Technology and Innovation (National Assembly Committees)
since 19th August 2024
Member at Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development (National Assembly Committees)
since 19th August 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 14th June 2024
4th Candidate at African National Congress Regional Eastern Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Higher Education (National Assembly Committees)
from 8th July 2024 until 19th August 2024
Member at Portfolio Committee on Small Business Development (National Assembly Committees)
from 8th July 2024 until 9th July 2024
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2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
96% attendance rate (22 of 23 )
DISCLAIMER: This information has been obtained via the Parliamentary Monitoring Group. PMG makes every effort to compile reliable and comprehensive information, but does not claim that the data is 100% accurate and complete.
Committee meetings are planned events where real-world impactful work happens such as law-making, oversight and public participation - which are all cornerstones of the work our MPs do. Although often citizens focus on the public debate taking place in main chambers, the majority of MPs' time is spent working within committees. Here is a place to see what your committee is saying.
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Written questions and feedback are essential tools used by MPs for oversight and hold the executive accountable. This oversight mechanism allows MPs’ to extract detailed information that would normally be difficult to comprehend through oral engagement. You can see the questions that your MPs are asking here.
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Plenary sessions are forums that have been created for the purpose of public debate and decision-making. This mechanism is used to convey the messages of our MPs within main chambers on important decisions, like how they vote.
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