Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature
African National Congress (ANC)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Limpopo
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
since 22nd May 2019
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
37th Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (322): Giyani (Constituency Office)
from 2015 until 7th May 2019
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member at Rules Committee (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (331): Mokgophong (Constituency Office)
from 10th May 2014 until December 2014
Member-elect at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
3rd Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (331): Mokgophong (Constituency Office)
until 6th May 2014
Member of the Executive Committee: Transport at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
until 6th May 2014
Member of the Provincial Legislature at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
until 6th May 2014
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The last point is on antiretroviral research, which we have increased from 64% to 65%. Thank you very much, Chairperson. [Applause.]
Hon Chairperson Tau and hon members, I have the honour of informing this honourable House that the Limpopo legislature convened a special sitting on 3 November 2009 to consider the ...