Dr Celiwe Qhamkile Madlopha

Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature

Formerly: National Assembly

Celiwe Qhamkile Madlopha

About Celiwe Qhamkile Madlopha

Madlopha has represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature since 2019. Before that, she was a Member of the National Assembly between 2010 and 2019. She is also a former Provincial Chairperson of the ANC Women's League in KwaZulu-Natal.

Madlopha was active in the Congress of South African Students in her youth in the 1980s. She was formerly the Deputy Mayor of Umhlathuze Local Municipality.

She was re-elected to her first full term in Parliament in the 2014 general election, ranked third on the ANC's regional party list for KwaZulu-Natal.[4] However, she left her ANC Women's League office in September 2017, when Khoza was elected to succeed her.[5]

In July 2022, she was elected to a four-year term on the Provincial Executive Committee of the party's KwaZulu-Natal branch. In addition, she was elected to three consecutive five-year terms as a member of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party, in 2012, 2017, and 2022.

Read more about Ms Madlopha in this blog.

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Politician Activity

Attendance of committee meetings:

2020 committee attendance as mp

100% attendance rate (2 of 2 )

2019 committee attendance as mp

100% attendance rate (15 of 15 )

2018 committee attendance as mp

67% attendance rate (34 of 51 )

2017 committee attendance as mp

47% attendance rate (37 of 78 )

2016 committee attendance as mp

71% attendance rate (56 of 79 )

2015 committee attendance as mp

58% attendance rate (39 of 67 )

2014 committee attendance as mp

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

100% attendance rate (23 of 23 )

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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Ms Q Madlopha (ANC, KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature) thanked the Chairperson and the Committee for sharing this important procurement Bill. She ...

An opportunity to relay words of thanks was taken by Ms B Abrahams (ANC); Ms B Masango (DA); Ms T ...

Dr C Madlopha (ANC) thanked DPW and DSD for the presentation. In agreeing with Ms Masango, and in referring to ...

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Plenary appearances:

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Hon Deputy Speaker, His Excellency Deputy President, Ministers, Deputy Ministers, hon members, fellow South Africans, the Appropriation Bill reflects political and economic choices. Pro-poor macroeconomic planning requires going beyond the ...

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.
Description Location

4 Roomed Flat

Durban

6 Roomed House

Durban

6 Roomed House

Esikhawini, Richards Bay

Description Extent Location

Flat

4 Roomed

Durban

House

6 Roomed

Durban

House

6 Roomed

Esikhawini

Description Extent Location

Flat

4 Roomed

Durban

House

8 Roomed

Esikhawini

Description Value

Bag

+-R1 000

Description Extent Location

Flat

4 Roomed

Durban

House

8 Roomed

Esikhawini

Description Extent Location

Flat

4 Roomed

Durban

House

8 Roomed

Esikhawuni

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

LUWM Hospital [Resigned]

Health Faculty [Voluntary work]

Source Description Value

Birthday present by Bishop of Church

Ipad

+-R7 000

Zama Qambi Promotion for women skills development registration

Notebook

+-R1 500

Description Extent Location

House

6 Bedroom

Umhlathuize City

Flat

2 Bedroom

Durban

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

LUWM Hospital

Health facility [Voluntary work]

Description Extent Location

House

6 Bedroom

Umhlathuze City

Flat

2 Bedroom

Durban

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Hospital

No remuneration

Development Zone Co.

[Resignation submitted]

Description Extent Location

J1929

6 Bedroom

Umhlathuze City

Flat

2 Bedroom

Durban