Formerly: National Assembly
Ms. Phumzile Bhengu has been an MP since 2004. She holds a Business Management Diploma, previous counseling experience and a bookkeeping certificate. She is currently a Pomeroy ANC BEC Member, a Bhambatha ANC REC Member and the Bhambatha ANCWL Deputy Chairperson. She was previously a member of the PC Water Affairs and Forestry, PC Provincial and Local Government, JMC Improvement of Status of Disabled Persons and has served as the Pomeroy ANC Branch Secretary and Pomeroy ANCYL Chairperson among other roles. Ms. Bhengu has helped publish the Disabled People South Africa Newsletter. Source: ANC (www.anc.org.za) Ms Bhengu currently serves as the ANC Whip for the Portfolio Committee on Women, as of June 2014.
100% attendance rate
Attended 1 meeting out of 1
90% attendance rate
Attended 28 meetings out of 31
94% attendance rate
Attended 32 meetings out of 34
92% attendance rate
Attended 22 meetings out of 24
93% attendance rate
Attended 25 meetings out of 27
(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)
71% attendance rate
Attended 12 meetings out of 17
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Committee reports 28 Nov 2018
Commission for Gender Equality Quarter 2 performance: discussion 27 Nov 2018
Commission for Gender Equality Quarter 2 performance; Tanzanian Parliament delegation 20 Nov 2018
Department of Women Quarter 2 performance 13 Nov 2018
JOINT SITTING TUESDAY, 12 FEBRUARY 2019 12 Feb 2019
Hon Chairperson, hon the President, hon members of both Houses, guests in the gallery, ladies and gentlemen, it is a great pleasure for me to participate in this debate on the 2019 state of the nation address of the 5th Parliament. I welcome the speech of the President that is
Appropriation Bill 16 Jul 2014
Chairperson, hon members, hon guests, while addressing a Joint Sitting of Parliament to commemorate 10 years of democracy in South Africa on 10 May 2004, Tata Madiba said, and I quote:
Let us never be unmindful of the terrible past from which we come - using that memory not as ...