Formerly: National Assembly
Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF)
Not associated with any constituency offices
None available.
Member at National Assembly (Parliament)
from 22nd May 2019 until 6th October 2020
21st Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters National Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
21st Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters Regional Eastern Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
21st Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters Regional Gauteng Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
21st Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters Regional KwaZulu-Natal Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
21st Candidate at Economic Freedom Fighters Regional Western Cape Election List 2019 (Election List)
from 23rd April 2019 until 8th May 2019
Fetching the latest messages to Phuti Peter Keetse …
2020 committee attendance as mp
71% attendance rate (20 of 28 )
2019 committee attendance as mp
90% attendance rate (27 of 30 )
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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.
Mr P Keetse (EFF) said it is important for Members to have these kinds of engagements and to give it ...
Mr P Keetse (EFF) welcomed the reports. He proposed that the Portfolio Committee return to Parliament and conduct its business ...
Mr P Keetse (EFF) recounted that when the Minister was appointed in 2009 by the Former President, Mr Jacob Zuma, ...
Written questions and feedback are essential tools used by MPs for oversight and hold the executive accountable. This oversight mechanism allows MPs’ to extract detailed information that would normally be difficult to comprehend through oral engagement. You can see the questions that your MPs are asking here.
Questions asked to the Minister of Finance
24 Aug 2020
Did the Public Investment Corporation (PIC) invest in a company constructing student accommodation in Limpopo near the University of Venda; ...
Whether any persons (details furnished) own shares in a company that received funding from the Public Investment Corporation in the ...
In view of the fact that more than 400 students at the University of the Western Cape did not get ...
Plenary sessions are forums that have been created for the purpose of public debate and decision-making. This mechanism is used to convey the messages of our MPs within main chambers on important decisions, like how they vote.
House Chairperson, the EFF is really disturbed and disgusted by the continued mauling of Comrade Khaya Cekeshe by our justice system. Khaya Cekeshe was tried and imprisoned for his role ...
Hon House Chair, we have 26 universities in this country and with the estimated student population of just about 1,2 million. In November
last year, 2018, he asked the Minister ...