Mr Zondi Silence Makhubele

Formerly: National Assembly

Zondi Silence Makhubele

About Zondi Silence Makhubele

What is your political background? How did you become involved in politics and become an MP for your party? I became a bit politically aware round about ’82 when I went to high school. We were told that for us as students, we needed to have SRCs so we started fighting for that. That also resulted from the Soweto Uprising of 1976 when many students were taken out of schools in Soweto by their parents and sent to schools in the Bantustans because there it was still calm and the kids could finish their schooling. There was also the formation of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS) and the United Democratic Fund (UDF) around that time. We fought against the prefect system and some reactionary principals who seemed to be against progress or allowing SRCs to be there fighting for the wellbeing of students. Generally, this caused one to start participating and then get exposed to the politics of the UDF which engulfed the whole country. There was no need for legal membership at that time because a lot of the work was done underground. More...

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Attendance of committee meetings:

2019 committee attendance as mp

73% attendance rate (8 of 11 )

2018 committee attendance as mp

98% attendance rate (47 of 48 )

2017 committee attendance as mp

92% attendance rate (36 of 39 )

2016 committee attendance as mp

96% attendance rate (26 of 27 )

2015 committee attendance as mp

79% attendance rate (22 of 28 )

2014 committee attendance as mp

(From the start of the Fifth Parliament)

31% attendance rate (4 of 13 )

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Mr Z Makhubele (ANC) concurred with Ms Steenkamp.

Mr S Makhubele (ANC) asked for clarity on the Wetlands rehabilitation targets.

Mr S Makhubele (ANC) stood in for the Chairperson until his arrival. He noted that a number of Members were ...

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Whether he has found that the performance of the sector education and training authorities (Setas) in implementing the National Skills ...

(a) How does he intend to deal with the shortcomings at further education and training (FET) colleges with regard to ...

Plenary appearances:

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Speaker, I hereby give notice that on the next sitting day of the House I shall move on behalf of the ANC:

That the House debates the role of stakeholders ...

No2722E

11 Sep 2013

Hon Deputy Speaker, I should firstly thank the Minister for the comprehensive response that she gave to my question.

However, I have a follow-up question: What are the efforts and/or ...

Declaration of interests

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Annually, MPs are required by parliament to register their financial interests and gifts received in their official capacity. Due to the significant influence of the role that MPs take on, there may be times when their personal or business interests become in conflict with the duty prescribed to them as elected officials representing the public interest. You can see what interests your MPs declared here.
Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

/-R500.00

270

Sanlam

Financial Investments

Description Extent Location

97E

Two (2) Plots

Giyami, Limpopo

Flat

3 Bedroomed House

Phalaborwa, Limpopo

1 Plot Site

500m2

St Helena Bay

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R245

270

Sanlam Limited

Ordinary - Dividend

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Khanyisa Education Centre

Non-Profit Organisation

Description Extent Location

Double site

5 Bedroomed House

Giyani

Flat

3 Bedroomed

Phalaborwa

87 Section E

Site and 3 Bedroomed House

Giyani

1 Site - erf 9995

421sq.m

St Helena Bay

1 Site - erf 11134

500sq.m

St Helena bay

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R245

270

Sanlam Limited

Ordinary dividend

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Khanyisa Education Centre

NGO

Description Location

2 Plots

Giyani

Flat

Phalaborwa

1 Site - erf 9995

St Helena Bay

1 Site - erf 11134

St Helena Bay

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R75.60

270

Sanlam

Ordinary

Directorship/Partnership Type of Business

Gazankulu Private Schools Trust

Non-profit company

Description Extent Location

Double plot

Double plot

Giyani

Flat

3 Bedroomed

Phalaborwa

Site - erf 11134

500sq.m.

St Helena Bay

Site - erf 9995

421sq.m.

St Helena Bay

Description Extent Location

Flat

1 Bedroomed

Phalaborwa

1 Site

St Helena Bay [Cape Town]

2 Sites

Giyani Township

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R1,30p/s

270

Sanlam

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

Plot

Double plot

Giyani

Flat

Phalaborwa

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

R1,30ps

270

Sanlam

Ordinary

Description Extent Location

Plot

Double plot

Giyani

Flat

Phalaborwa

Name of Company No

Naspers

200

Description Location Extent

Flat

Phalaborwa

Plot

Section E, Giyani

Double plot

Nominal Value No Name of Company Nature

-

200

Naspers

-

Description Extent Location

Plot

Double plot

Section E, Giyani

Flat

-

Phalaborwa