Formerly: National Assembly
What is your political background? How did you come to join your political party and become an MP? My politics began in 1980 at Kgarahara High School in Ga Polatla, Botlokwa, Ga-Machaka, Limpopo when we received a visit from someone who spoke about the idea of establishing a branch of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) - I was elected a treasurer of that branch. Although COSAS centred on students issues when we converged at the then University of the North, because Limpopo was still Lebowakgomo Homeland, the plight of the black population was raised quite sharply. More...
African National Congress (ANC)
Not associated with any constituency offices
None available.
Member at Ad Hoc Committee to Amend Section 25 of the Constitution (Ad Hoc Committees)
from 5th February 2019 until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (346): Senwabarwana (Blouberg) (Constituency Office)
from April 2015 until 7th May 2019
Member at Portfolio Committee On Justice and Constitutional Development (Committee)
from 20th June 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member at Portfolio Committee on International Relations and Cooperation (National Assembly Committees)
from 20th June 2014 until 7th May 2019
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 21st May 2014 until 7th May 2019
Constituency Contact at ANC Constituency Office (351): Bela Bela (Constituency Office)
from 21st May 2014 until December 2014
Member-elect at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 16th May 2014 until 21st May 2014
2nd Candidate at African National Congress Regional Limpopo Election List 2014 (Election List)
from 22nd April 2014 until 7th May 2014
Fetching the latest messages to Moloko Stanford Armour Maila …
2019 committee attendance as mp
82% attendance rate (14 of 17 )
2018 committee attendance as mp
97% attendance rate (71 of 73 )
2017 committee attendance as mp
86% attendance rate (69 of 80 )
2016 committee attendance as mp
70% attendance rate (46 of 66 )
2015 committee attendance as mp
73% attendance rate (45 of 62 )
2014 committee attendance as mp
(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)
66% attendance rate (27 of 41 )
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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20 Mar 2019
Mr M Maila (ANC) chaired the meeting
The Chairperson welcomed everyone and indicated that Members would consider three reports as tabled before the Committee. The reports would ...
Section 25 of Constitution: input by experts
8 Mar 2019
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DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
3 items
Directorship/Partnership | Type of Business |
---|---|
Larmour 244 Trading |
Deregistered |
Big Four Business Enterprise |
Deregistered |
Makgato CPA Cooperative Limited |
Farming - No Business Activities |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Residential |
2 Bedroomed |
Ivy Park, Polokwane |
DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
3 items
Directorship/Partnership | Type of Business |
---|---|
Makgato Communal Property Association Cooperative Ltd |
Farming [No business activities recorded] |
Lamour 244 Trading |
Trading in all aspects [Deregistered] |
Big Four Business Enterprise |
Trading in all aspects [Deregistered] |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Residential property |
1 200sq.m. |
Ivy Park - Polokwane |
DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
3 items
Directorship/Partnership | Type of Business |
---|---|
Big Four Business Enterprise |
Deregistration process |
Larmour 244 Trading |
AR Final deregistration |
Makgato Communal Property Association Cooperative Ltd |
Founding member - no business activity in the year under review |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Residential house |
600sq.m. |
Ivy Park, Polokwane |
PENSIONS
1 items
Source | Public/Private |
---|---|
GEPF |
Public |
DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
3 items
Directorship/Partnership | Type of Business |
---|---|
Big Four Business Enterprise |
Trading in all aspects [being deregistered] |
Lamour 244 Trading |
Trading in all aspects [Dormant] |
Makgato Communal Property Association Cooperative Ltd |
Agricultural cooperative [currently not doing business] |
LAND AND PROPERTY
1 items
Description | Extent | Location |
---|---|---|
Residential site |
1 600sq.m. site ; House = 80sq.m. |
Ivy Park, Polokwane |