Formerly: National Assembly
Royith Baloo Bhoola's plenary attendance record for Feb-Apr 2013 and 2012.
Mr Bhoola was born in Pietermartizburg, Kwazulu-Natal. He joined the Minority Front in 1999 and served as a councilor in the Umdoni Municipality before becoming a Member of the National Parliament in 2004. He has served on the Human Settlements and Social Development Portfolio Committees and am an alternate Member on the Basic Education Portfolio Committee. I particularly represent the Indian community under the banner of the Minority Front, and they are largely to be found in KZN. But, the Minority Front has also made inroads in African communities
Minority Front (MF)
Not associated with any constituency offices
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Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 6th May 2009 until 6th May 2014
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Social Development (Committee)
until 6th May 2014
Constituency Contact at MF Constituency Office: Chatsworth (Constituency Office)
until 6th May 2014
Constituency Contact at MF Constituency Office: Phoenix (Constituency Office)
until 6th May 2014
Alternate Member at Ad Hoc Committee on Coordinated Oversight on Service Delivery (Ad Hoc Committees)
until 6th May 2014
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Basic Education (Committee)
until 6th May 2014
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Higher Education and Training (Committee)
until 6th May 2014
Alternate Member at Portfolio Committee on Human Settlements (National Assembly Committees)
until 6th May 2014
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Land Audit Report (Statement By The Acting Minister Of Rural Development And Land Reform)
13 Mar 2014
Madam Deputy Speaker, I will certainly sit and listen to his nonsensical issues.
Land Audit Report (Statement By The Acting Minister Of Rural Development And Land Reform)
13 Mar 2014
Madam Deputy Speaker, on a point of order ...
What are declaration of interests?
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Umzinto |
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1 200sq.m. |
Umzinto |
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Sub 2 Lot 96 |
1 200sq.m. |
Umzinto |
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Sub 2, Lot 96 |
1200sq.m. |
Umzinto, Natal |