Ms Havard is a member of the African National Congress. She is the Co-President of South Africa-China Famous Female Business Council and the President of the Africa Federation of Chinese Women in Commerce & Industry.
She has over 24 years of business consulting experience, focusing on China-South Africa integration and cooperation in BRICS Countries.
Source: Facebook profile
African National Congress (ANC)
Not associated with any constituency offices
(021) 403 2911
[email protected]
Member at Portfolio Committee on Health (National Assembly Committees)
since 2nd February 2021
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
since 26th January 2021
Member at African National Congress (ANC) (Party)
130th Candidate at African National Congress National Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
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2023 committee attendance as mp
92% attendance rate (22 of 24 )
2022 committee attendance as mp
100% attendance rate (46 of 46 )
2021 committee attendance as mp
91% attendance rate (53 of 58 )
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Department of Health 2022/23 Annual Report
13 Oct 2023
Ms X Havard (ANC) said that the Eastern Cape continues to struggle with complaints which affected NDoH performance. What progress ...
Dr X Havard (ANC) asked what mechanisms are required to expedite the complaints management process.
Dr X Havard (ANC) said that the Tobacco Bill had been well presented, but she suggested that the Department and ...
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Questions asked to the Minister of Health
22 Sep 2023
What is the status of improving (a) mental health facilities and (b) health education programmes in rural and township communities?
Questions asked to the Minister of Health
17 Mar 2023
With regard to the COVID-19 pandemic that revealed glaring shortages of human resources for health care globally, particularly in the ...
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CONTRACTS
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DIRECTORSHIP AND PARTNERSHIPS
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There are a group of companies including some shelf companies, CC, NPC under my personal name since 1999 till now. I have run an accounting service firm for over 15 years which is specialised in the company registration, tax service, accounting management. Right now all the related companies, CC, NPC are under the process to change the directorship. I have resigned from the following companies, CC, NPC as a director. Since the Chartered Account is sick and staying in Cape Town and the bookkeeper is affected with COVID, the work of changing the directorship is slow. All the companies are under the processing for my name |
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GIFTS AND HOSPITALITY
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LAND AND PROPERTY
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1. 5 Malaga, Castle Drive, Johannesburg 2. 5 Castlehill, Castle Drive, Johannesburg 3. 14 CastleHill, Castle Drive, Johannesburg 4. 47 Gardenway, Castle Drive, Northcliff Ext 4, Johannesburg 5. 263 Pasteur Road, Johannesburg: Owned by "Perpetual Property cc" where I am the sole director 6. Unit 45 Brasede, 32 Mayo Road, Johannesburg 7. 21 Beryl Street, Johannesburg |
Blackheath, JHB Blackheath, JHB Blackheath, JHB Northcliff, JHB Blackheath, JHB Blackheath, JHB Cyrildene, JHB |
2-bedroom Complex, Value: 0.9 Million 2-Bedroom Complex, Value 0.7 Million 2-Bedroom Complex, Value 0.7 Million 4 Bedroom Family house, Value 3.5 Million. Shared with two sisters 4 Bedroom office-Family House, 4.5 Million 2.5 Bedroom Apartment, Value 1.2 Million. Shared with sister 4 Bedroom House, Value 2.5 Million |
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SHARES AND OTHER FINANCIAL INTERESTS
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TRAVEL
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SPONSORSHIPS
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REMUNERATED EMPLOYMENT OUTSIDE PARLIAMENT
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CONSULTANCIES OR RETAINERSHIPS
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4.5 Million Rand Property for office and accommodation purpose. Not generate any income yet, only for family and private usage. Vacant. |
Perpetual Property CC |
Owner and director. No business activity from this cc, only own one property in my name |
TRUSTS
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