Formerly: KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature
Ms Ntuli was born in Kwa-Zulu Natal. She attended Wykeham Collegiate in Pietermaritzburg, and holds a bachelor of Social Science degree from Rhodes University. Ms Ntuli represented the Democratic Alliance. She has previously served as the DA's provincial Chairperson for young people, the DA Youth federal leader, and their KZN campaign director. She was a member of the Women's Caucus, and the Portfolio Committees on Education and Social Development. Ms Ntuli was also a Member of the Provincial Legislature serving in the Public works Portfolio Committee. She resigned from the DA on the 17th of March 2022.
Democratic Alliance (DA)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member at Democratic Alliance (DA) (Party)
until 17th March 2022
Member at KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 22nd May 2019 until 17th March 2021
2nd Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial KwaZulu-Natal Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
26th Candidate at Democratic Alliance Regional KwaZulu-Natal Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Member at KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member-elect at KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature (Provincial-Legislature)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
2nd Candidate at Democratic Alliance Provincial KwaZulu-Natal Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Committee meetings are planned events where real-world impactful work happens such as law-making, oversight and public participation - which are all cornerstones of the work our MPs do. Although often citizens focus on the public debate taking place in main chambers, the majority of MPs' time is spent working within committees. Here is a place to see what your committee is saying.
Ms M Ntuli (DA) did not think that it would be right for the Committee to hang on a string ...
Public Service Commission Reports: briefing
1 Jun 2005
Mr Ntuli (DA) asked what the Commission could do to fast-track experienced teachers who had limited opportunities to become school ...
Mr Ntuli (DA), noting that the presentation alleges that the province is "unmanaged", asked what is the target ratio.
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