Mzwanele Manyi is the Chief Whip of Umkhonto Wesizwe in the National Assembly.
Manyi has a background as a businessman, Communications Strategist, and former civil servant. He has been a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa since 2023.
Umkhonto Wesizwe
Not associated with any constituency offices
(021) 403 2911
[email protected]
Alternate Member at Joint Constitutional Review Committee (Joint Committees)
since 20th February 2025
Member at Portfolio Committee on Mineral and Petroleum Resources (National Assembly Committees)
since 20th February 2025
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Justice and Constitutional Development (National Assembly Committees)
since 10th September 2024
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation (National Assembly Committees)
since 10th September 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 28th August 2024
Chief Whip at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 28th August 2024
Member at National Assembly Rules Committee (National Assembly Committees)
since 24th July 2024
Member at Umkhonto Wesizwe (Party)
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Mineral and Petroleum Resources (National Assembly Committees)
from 11th December 2024 until 20th February 2025
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Communications and Digital Technologies (National Assembly Committees)
from 11th December 2024 until 20th February 2025
Alternate Member at Standing Committee on Finance (National Assembly Committees)
from 8th July 2024 until 12th August 2024
Member at Portfolio Committee on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. (National Assembly Committees)
from 8th July 2024 until 12th August 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 14th June 2024 until 12th August 2024
Member at Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) (Party)
until 12th August 2024
Member at Portfolio Committee on Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation. (National Assembly Committees)
from 13th July 2023 until 28th May 2024
Alternate Member at Standing Committee on Finance (National Assembly Committees)
from 13th July 2023 until 28th May 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 1st June 2023 until 28th May 2024
Fetching the latest messages to Mzwanele Manyi …
2025 committee attendance as mp
50% attendance rate (1 of 2 )
2024 (6th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
88% attendance rate (7 of 8 )
2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
92% attendance rate (11 of 12 )
2023 committee attendance as mp
93% attendance rate (14 of 15 )
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.
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(1) In light of the reported undercounting of the population of the Republic by Stats SA in 2022 CENSUS, (a) ...
(1) Whether he will furnish Mr M Manyi with a comprehensive list of all apartheid and colonial symbols, and statues ...
Questions asked to the President of the Republic
12 Aug 2024
What timeframes have been put in place for signing performance agreements with the Members of the National Executive as the ...
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CONTRACTS
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Details of Contract and Management thereof | Period of Contract | Value of Contract | Name of State Entity |
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DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
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GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY
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LAND AND PROPERTY
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Extent of the Property | Location-Area | Description of Property |
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~1700m2 |
Sandton, Johannesburg, Gauteng |
Residential |
PENSIONS
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Source | Public/Private |
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Sanlam |
Private |
TRAVEL
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Nothing to disclose |
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BENEFITS
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Nothing to disclose |
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SPONSORSHIPS
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Source of Sponsorship | Extent | Description of Assistance/Sponsorship |
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Nothing to disclose |
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REMUNERATED EMPLOYMENT OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT
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Name of Employer | Type of Business |
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Ubuntu-BothoInvestments(Easter n Cape) (PTY) LTD. |
1000 |
Nothing to disclose |
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CONSULTANCIES OR RETAINERSHIPS
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Type of Business Activity | Value of any Benefits derived | Name of Organisation |
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Consulting |
R60 000.00montlyAdhoc R 15 000 monthly (annual average) |
ATM (until 05 May 2023) and various adhoc |
TRUSTS
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Nothing to disclose |