Member of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature
African National Congress (ANC)
ANC Constituency Office (350): Malamulele
082 529 3303
[email protected]
Limpopo
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
since 22nd May 2019
Whip - Parliamentary Affairs
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
Member of the Executive Committee: Sport, Arts & Culture
from 27th May 2019 until October 2022
26th Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Member at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Chairperson at Ethics and Members Interest (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Member at Health (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Member at Provincial Treasury (Limpopo Provincial Legislature Committee)
until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (305): Modimolle (Constituency Office)
until 7th May 2019
Member-elect at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
13rd Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Limpopo Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Member of the Provincial Legislature at Limpopo Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
until 6th May 2014
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.
Water Services Targets: Department presentation
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Mr Moraka (SALGA) clarified his point on meeting targets by stating that not all municipalities would fail in meeting the ...
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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Madam Chair, hon Minister of Mineral Resources, Comrade Susan Shabangu, and hon members, my speech would be incomplete if I did not mention the following historic and heroic events, led ...
Chair, hon Minister Lulu Xingwana, hon Deputy Minister Sotyu and hon members, good afternoon. I would like to start by presenting the following facts on domestic violence in South Africa. ...