Member of the National Council of Provinces
Mokoena is the Chief Whip for the MK in the NCOP.
Mokoena holds an Honours Degree in Public Administration from the Management College of Southern Africa (MANCOSA) and is currently pursuing a Master of Management in the field of Governance.
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Umkhonto Wesizwe
Not associated with any constituency offices
060 294 9273
(021) 403 2911
[email protected]
KwaZulu-Natal
Alternate Member at Ethics and Members' Interests (Joint Committees)
since 23rd October 2024
Member at Select Committee on Economic Development and Trade (NCOP Committees)
since 10th July 2024
Alternate Member at Select Committee on Finance (NCOP Committees)
since 10th July 2024
Member at Select Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform and Mineral Resources (NCOP Committees)
since 10th July 2024
Alternate Member at Select Committee on Appropriations (NCOP Committees)
since 10th July 2024
Delegate at National Council of Provinces (Parliament)
since 15th June 2024
Member at Umkhonto Wesizwe (Party)
2025 committee attendance as mp
25% attendance rate (2 of 8 )
2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
42% attendance rate (11 of 26 )
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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