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Umkhonto Wesizwe
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Member at Portfolio Committee on Land Reform and Rural Development (National Assembly Committees)
since 8th July 2024
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 25th June 2024
47th Candidate at Umkhonto Wesizwe Provincial KwaZulu‐Natal Election List 2024 (Election List)
since 23rd April 2024
Member at Umkhonto Wesizwe (Party)
Member at Standing Committee on Auditor General (National Assembly Committees)
from 8th July 2024 until 22nd July 2024
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2025 committee attendance as mp
64% attendance rate (9 of 14 )
2024 (7th Parliament) committee attendance as mp
53% attendance rate (19 of 36 )
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Questions asked to the Minister of Agriculture
14 Oct 2024
(1) What was the outcome of the bankable feasibility study for the Makhathini Flats, which would have paved the way ...
Noting that her department is one of the most important departments to deal with the developmental issues of communities, but ...
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