Member of the National Council of Provinces
Mr Hadebe is a South African politician from Ladysmith, KwaZulu-Natal. Hadebe has held various roles in local government including positions in the Inkatha Freedom Party Youth Brigade, the National Executive Committee and KZN Provincial Executive Committee.
Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP)
Not associated with any constituency offices
021 403 2911
nhadebe@parliament.gov.za
KwaZulu-Natal
since 18th February 2022
Member at Select Committee on Security and Justice (NCOP Committees)
since 18th February 2022
Member at Select Committee on Petitions and Executive Undertakings (NCOP Committees)
since 18th February 2022
Member at National Council of Provinces (Parliament)
since 14th February 2022
Member at Inkatha Freedom Party (IFP) (Party)
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Electoral Amendment Bill: adoption
25 Nov 2022
Mr N Hadebe (IFP, KZN) called Ms Labuschagne to order and asked her to respect the Chairperson’s decision.
Electoral Amendment Bill: deliberations
16 Nov 2022
Mr N Hadebe (IFP, KZN) thought that the Committee was not discussing substantive matters of the Bill. Initially, the Chairperson ...
Mr N Hadebe (IFP, KZN) asked for clarity on the distribution of the documents.
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