Ms Lulama Marytheresa Xingwana

Formerly: National Assembly

Lulama Marytheresa Xingwana

About Lulama Marytheresa Xingwana

Minister Xingwana was born on 23 September 1955. She holds BSc degree (Wits); Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development (University of Zimbabwe), and a Post Graduate Diploma in Economic Principles (University of London). She had been a Member of Parliament since 1993, and had served the ANC and its Women’s League in various capacities. She has served in various Portfolio Committees as sport, environmental affairs and tourism, defence, and minerals and energy. She worked for the South African Council of Churches as Director for Women's Development Programmes in 1987. Minister Xingwana also headed ministries of Agriculture and Land Affairs and Arts and Culture prior to her current portfolio. Source: (info.gov.za)

Lulama Marytheresa Xingwana's plenary attendance record for Feb-Apr 2013 and 2012.

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Ms Xingwana (ANC) said her Committee has already raised this matter with the Portfolio Committee and the Deputy Minister.

Ms Xingwana (ANC) said that a report had been received. She asked if the report was the proposed Bill.

Ms Xingwana (ANC) asked for comments about the updated version.

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[pic] THE MINISTER RESPONSE TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION NO 195 OF 2014 ON AWARENESS CAMPAIGN TO EDUCATE WOMEN ABOUT PROS AND ...

[pic] THE MINISTER RESPONSE TO PARLIAMENTARY QUESTION NO 54 of 2014 ON HOW MUCH THE DEPARTMENT PLAN TO SPEND ON ...

[pic] Department for Women, Children and People with Disabilities Republic of South Africa THE MINISTER QUESTION 1845 MR A C ...

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Declaration of interests

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Source Description Value

Minister of Gender from Nigeria HE Zainab Maina

Nigerian dress

R500

Ward Members - Limpopo Province

Mud vase/ornament

R500

Description Extent Location

House

1 000sq.m.

Centurion

House

1 000sq.m.

The Wilds - Garfontein

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R10.00

1 000

MTN

Phutuma Nathi

Source Description Value

Minister of Status of Women in India

Jewelery Box

R300

IBSA

Desk watch

R250

First Lady of Burundi

Packets of coffee

R200

Prim Rosio [Musician /Free State]

CD

R90

Anglo American

Nougats x 3; Chocolates x 4; Sweets, Nuts; Wine

R800

Sakhile Ngcobo [De Beers]

Christmas basket

R400

Minister of Gender

Seshweshwe Cloth

R300

Memela Pratt Team

Table book [A photographic tribute to Nelson Mandela]

R300

Algerian Minister of Culture

Painting

R900

Businessman from Durban [Mr Zwane]

Opium perfume

R1 909.56

Denis Goldberg [Liliesleaf]

Book

R200

IDT

Spa gift voucher

R1 050

Nia Nell

5 CDs; DVD, Box of chocolates

R1 000

Venete Klein [Chief Corporate Affairs]

Book

R200

CEO of IDT

Carry folder; Pen with memory stick

R800

Minister of Women - Namibia

Painting

R400

Mr Ngcobo - Head of External - De Beers

Diamond earrings

R6 000 [Approval done by President]

Dep. Science & Technology Award

Dark & Lovely body lotion, Garnier vanishing cream, Deep clean face wash, Mosituring cream & Loreal mascara

R500

Sister Jenny

Joint & muscle cream

R150

Chinese Ambassador

Photo frame

R800

Minister of Women

Brooch & Tablecloth

R300

Description Extent Location

House

1 000sq.m.

Centurion

House

1 000sq.m.

Garsfontein

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R4 795.85

1981.02

Sanlam

Unit Trusts

R4 788.92

2216.58

Sanlam

Unit Trusts

Source Description Value

External

Diamond earrings

R6 000

Social Development

Marena blanket

R1 600.00

Description Extent Location

House

1 000sq.m.

Centurion

House

1 000sq.m.

The Wilds - Garsfontein

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R4,795.85

1981.02

Sanlam

Unit Trusts

R4,788.92

2216

Sanlam

Unit Trusts

Source Description Value

Algerian Minister of Culture

Painting

R900

Allaine Alexandre

Stainless steel bowl by Carrol Boyce

R800

Minister of Culture - Algeria

Jewellery box

R400

Minister of Culture - Western Sahara

Bracelet

R250

Peermont Hotel Casino Resort

Bathrobe [Gown]

R200

Mr Mabutho Zwane

Opium Perfume

R1,909.56

Dennis Goldberg - Liliesleaf

Book

R200

Description Extent Location

House

1000sq.m.

Centurion

Stand [Construction in progress]

1000sq.m.

The Wilds - Garsfontein