Mr Nyiko Floyd Shivambu

Member of the National Assembly

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About Nyiko Floyd Shivambu

Mr Shivambu (born 1 January 1983) is the Deputy President and Chief Whip of the EFF. He was born in Malamulele, Limpopo.

Mr Shivambu graduated from Mphambo High School in Malamulele in 2001, and went on to study at the University of the Witwatersrand in Johannesburg. He earned a Bachelor's degree as well as an Honours Degree in Political Studies and International Relations. Mr Shivambu went on to graduate with a Master's degree, with distinction, in political studies in 2014.In his third year at the University of the Witwatersrand, Mr Shivambu was elected president of the university's Student Representative Body and joined the ANC Youth League.

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Politician Activity

Attendance of committee meetings:

2024 committee attendance as mp

0% attendance rate (0 of 17 )

2023 committee attendance as mp

18% attendance rate (10 of 55 )

2022 committee attendance as mp

25% attendance rate (15 of 59 )

2021 committee attendance as mp

55% attendance rate (36 of 65 )

2020 committee attendance as mp

61% attendance rate (33 of 54 )

2019 committee attendance as mp

43% attendance rate (20 of 46 )

2018 committee attendance as mp

95% attendance rate (38 of 40 )

2017 committee attendance as mp

29% attendance rate (34 of 118 )

2016 committee attendance as mp

20% attendance rate (27 of 138 )

2015 committee attendance as mp

20% attendance rate (27 of 137 )

2014 committee attendance as mp

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

33% attendance rate (21 of 63 )

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.

What they said in committee meetings:

What are committee meetings?

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.

Mr F Shivambu (EFF) placed it on record that the EFF raised the issue of Rand manipulation as early as ...

The Committee continued its hearing on the State of Nation Address incident of 9 February 2023 on the behaviour of ...

Adv Tembeka Ngcukaitobi represented the defendants who were the six Members of Parliament: Mr J Malema (EFF), Mr Shivambu (EFF), ...

Questions asked to ministers:

What are questions asked to ministers?

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.

(1)(a) What is the name of each company that will be created out of the unbundling of Eskom, (b) who ...

(1) Whether the SA Police Service procured certain equipment (details furnished) to the value of R120 million in March 2020; ...

(1) Whether he will take the public into his confidence by providing the evidence that the money that he stored ...

Plenary appearances:

What are plenary appearances?

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.

On a point of order Speaker.

Supplementary questions are not sent to the Minister in advance and we cannot say that we cannot ask questions that specifically relate to specific schools because we ... [Inaudible] a ...

Declaration of interests

What are declaration of interests?

Annually, MPs are required by parliament to register their financial interests and gifts received in their official capacity. Due to the significant influence of the role that MPs take on, there may be times when their personal or business interests become in conflict with the duty prescribed to them as elected officials representing the public interest. You can see what interests your MPs declared here.
Details of Contract and Management thereof Period of Contract Value of Contract Name of State Entity

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Chinese Embassy

Books

unknown

Extent of the Property Location-Area Description of Property

991 square meters

Gauteng Province

House

Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

Details of Contract and Management thereof Period of Contract Value of Contract Name of State Entity

Nothing to disclose

Directorship/Partnership in any Corporate Body Type of Business Activity

Nothing to disclose

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Chinese Embassy

Books

unknown

Extent of the Property Location-Area Description of Property

991 square meters

Gauteng Province

House

Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

Name of Employer Type of Business

Nothing to disclose

Type of Business Activity Value of any Benefits derived Name of Organisation

Nothing to disclose

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Nothing to disclose

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King Buyelekhaya Zwelinbanzi. Dalindyebo ka Sabata

1. Beads

Unknown

La Liga

2. Football stadium tickets: Real Madrid. Vs Seville FC

€250

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Source Public/Private

Parliament

Public

Source Description Value

National Association of Democratic Lawyers

Conference Pack

Unknown

Source Description Value

Mamelodi Sundowns F.C

Sundowns Vs Barcelona Tickets

Unknown

Cuban Ministry of Trade

Cigars

Unknown

Mamelodi Sundowns FC

Sundowns vs Barcelona Tickets

Unknown

Cuban Ministry of Trade

Cigars

Unknown