Member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
African National Congress (ANC)
Not associated with any constituency offices
066 130 5159
084 016 1959
vcamealio-benjamin.kouga@gmail.com
040 639 3767
040 639 3767
vcamealio-benjamin@ecleg.gov.za
Eastern Cape
Member at Rural Development and Agrarian Reform (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 18th January 2023
Member at Programming Committee EC (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 18th January 2023
Member at Rules Committee EC (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 18th January 2023
Chairperson at Women's-Caucus EC (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 12th December 2022
Member at Multi-party Whips Committee (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 4th May 2022
Member at Standing Committee on Money Bills (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 4th May 2022
Member at Cooperative Governance & Traditional Affairs (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 3rd June 2019
Member at Public Participation, Petitions & Education (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
since 3rd June 2019
Member at Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
since 22nd May 2019
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
Member at Roads and Transport (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
from 3rd June 2019 until 18th January 2023
Member at Community Safety and Liaison (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
from 3rd June 2019 until 18th January 2023
Member at Women's-Caucus EC (Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature Committee)
from 4th May 2022 until 12th December 2022
25th Candidate at African National Congress Provincial Eastern Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
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Ms Benjamin (ANC) asked why they wanted the system to be introduced in the education sector and not other public ...
Higher Education Amendment Bill: public hearings
18 Aug 2000
Ms Benjamin (ANC) wanted to know why if there were a 134 private institutions who wished to be registered, only ...
Implementing National Instruction on Domestic Violence; Termination of Pregnancy Problems: briefing
19 Apr 2000
Ms Benjamin (ANC) asked what is meant by ‘secondary victimisation’ and what recourse a patient has if she is victimised.
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