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General Notice, Notice 1784 of 2005 Government Gazette REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA Vol. 483 Pretoria 22 September 2005 No. 28051 AIDS HELPLINE: 0800-0123-22 Prevention is the cure STAATSKOERANT, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 No. 28051 3 GENERAL NOTICE ALGEMENE KENNISGEWING NOTICE 1784 OF 2005 KENNISGEWING 1784 VAN 2005 CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF GRONDWET VAN DIE REPUBLIEK VAN SOUTH AFRICA, 1996 SUID-AFRIKA, 1996 STATE OF PARTIES IN AND NAMES OF MEMBERS OF STAND VAN PARTYE IN EN NAME VAN LEDE VAN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY AFTER FLOOR-CROSSING NASIONALE VERGADERING NA OORLOOPTYDPERK PERIOD FROM 1 TO 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 VAN 1 TOT 15 SEPTEMBER 2005 In accordance with item 5(3) of Schedule 6A to the Ooreenkomstig item 5(3) van Bylae 6A by die Grondwet Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, a table is van die Republiek van Suid-Afrika, 1996, word hiermee in die hereby published in the Annexure that reflects the number of Aanhangsel 'n tabel gepubliseer wat die getal setels seats allocated to each party represented in the National weerspieel van elke party in die Nasionale Vergadering Assembly as at 16 September 2005, as well as a list with the verteenwoordig soos op 16 September 2005, asook 'n lys met name of, and party represented by, each member of the die naam van, en party verteenwoordig deur, elke lid van die Assembly as at that date. Nasionale Vergadering soos op daardie datum. Date: 21 September 2005 Datum: 21 September 2005 B MBETE Speaker of the National Assembly / Speaker van die Nasionale Vergadering 4 No. 28051 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 ANNEXURUAANHANGSEL STATE OF PARTIES REPRESENTED IN NATIONAL ASSEMBLY/ STAND VAN PARTYE VERTEENWOORDIG IN NASIONALE VERGADERING (as at 16 September 2005/soos op 16 September 2005) Note: The abbreviation following the name of a patty is the abbreviation used for such patty in the list of members. PARTY NUMBER OF SEATS/ I GETAL SETELS African National Congress ANC 293' I' Democratic Alliance DA 47 lnkatha Freedom Party IFP 23 United Democratic Movement I UDM I 6 I Independent Democrats ID 5 I I African Christian Democratic Party ACDP 4 Freedom Front Plus FF Plus 4 National Democratic Convention Nadeco 4 United Christian Democratic Partv UCDP 3 10 Pan Africanist Congress of Azania PAC 3 I Minority Front MF 2 United Independent Front UIF 2 Azanian People's Organisation Azapo 1 United Par& of South Africa UPSA 1 15 Federation of Democrats I FD I 1 I I Progressive Independent Movement I PIM 1 *This figure includes one vacancy as at 16 September 2005 STAATSKOERANT, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 No. 28051 5 SURNAMENAN FIRST NAMESNOORNAME PARTY Abram Salamuddi ANC Ainslie Arthur Roy ANC Anthony Tuelo Gibson ANC Arendse Jonathan Doneley ANC Asiya Spetho Enoch ANC Asmal Abdul Kader ANC Balfour Bryce Mathemba Ngconde ANC Balovi Masenvani Richard ANC Bapela Kopeng Obed ANC Batyi Florence ID Bekker Hendrik Jacobus IFP Benjamin Jean ANC Beukman Francois ANC Bhamjee Yusuf Suleman ANC Bhengu Fezile ANC Bhengu Mfuniselwa John IFP Bhenau Phumzile ANC Bhoola Royith Balm MF Bici Jackson UDM Biyela Bekizwe Phillemon IFP Blanch6 Johannes Petrus lzak DA Bloem Dennis Victor ANC Blose Happy Mamlili ANC Bogopane-Zulu Hendrietta lpeleng ANC Boinamo George Gaolatlhe DA Bonhomme Trevor John ANC Booi Mnyamezeli Shedrack ANC Botha Celia-Sandra DA Botha Ntombazana Gertrude Winifred ANC Burgess Cecil Valentine ANC Buthelezi Manaosuthu Gatsha IFP Cachalia lsmail Mahomed ANC Camerer Sheila Margaret DA Carrim Yunus lsmail ANC Chalrners Judv ANC I Cele I Mosie Antonv I ANC I Chang Eugenia Shi-Chia IFP Chauke Hlomane Patrick ANC Chikunga ._Lydia Sindiswe ANC Chohan-Khota Fatima lsmail ANC I Coetzee I Ryan I DA I Combrinck IJohannesJacobus I ANC Cronin I Jeremy Patrick I ANC 1 CuDido I Hendrv Beniamin I ACDP Cwele Siyabonga Cyprian ANC Dambuza Beauty Nomhle ANC Davidson Ian Ormiston DA Davies Robert Havdn ANC De Lange Johannes Hendrik ANC De Lille Patricia ID Delport Jacobus Tertius DA Dhlamini Bonginkosi Wesley IFP I Diale I Letsau Nelson I ANC Didiza I Angela Thokozile ANC Dikgacwi I Mgolodi Moses ANC 6 No. 28051 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 SURNAMENAN FIRST NAMESNOORNAME PARTY Diko I Malizole I UIF I ~ 1 Direko lsabella Winkie ANC 1 Ditshetelo Paul Harry Kgomotso UCDP ~ Dithebe Sello Leon ANC Dlali David Mtheteleli ANC Dlamini-Zuma Nkosazana Clarice ANC Dodovu Tamsanqa Simon ANC Doidge Geoffrey Quinton Michael ANC 1 Doman Willem Phillips DA rDreyerp I Anchen Margaretha 1 DA Dudley I Cheryllyn I ACDP 4 Du Toit I Dirk Cornelis I ANC I Ellis I Michael James I DA I Erwin Alexander ANC Farrow Stuart Brian DA Fihla Nkosinathi Benson ANC Fraser-Moleketi Geraldine Joslyn ANC Frolick Cedric Thomas ANC Fubbs Joanmariae Louise ANC Gabela Lucky Sifiso ANC Gaum I Andre Hurtlev 1 ANC I , Gcwabaza Ndabakayise Erasmus ANC 1 George Mluleki Editor ANC Gerber Pierre- Jeanne Alexander ANC Gibson Douglas Harvey Monro DA Giaaba Knowledae Malusi Nkanvezi ANC Gillwald I Chervl Ellen 1 ANC I Ginwala Frene Noshir ANC Godi Nelson Themba PAC Gogotya Ntsiza John ANC Gololo Christooher Lancaster ANC Hogan Barbara Anne ANC Holomisa Bantubonke Harrington UDM Holomisa Sango Patekile ANC Huang I Shiaan-Bin I ANC I ~ Jacobus Loretta ANC Jankielsohn ROY DA Jeffery John Harold ANC Johnson Carol Beatrix ANC Johnson I Mlunoisi I ANC STAATSKOERANT, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 No. 28051 7 SURNAMENAN FIRST NAMESNOORNAME PARTY Jouberl Leonardus Kolb6 DA ~~ Kalako Mziwamadoda Uppington ANC Kalyan Santosh Vinita DA Kasienyane Onewang Rebecca ANC Kasrils Ronald ANC ~~ Kati Zamiwonga James ANC Kekana Charles Danny ANC Kganyago Ntopile Marcel UDM Khoarai Lefu Peter ANC Kholwane Sikhumbuzo Eric ANC Khumalo Kenneth Kayilo ANC Khumalo Kgotso Moses ANC Khumalo Mthokozisi Selby Khunou Nthabiseng Pauline King RynoJohannes DA Kohler-Bamard Dianne DA Komphela Butana Moses ANC Kondlo Ncumisa Chwayita ANC Koornhof Gerhardus Willem ANC Kota Zoliswa Albertina ANC Kotwal Zunaid ANC Labuschagne Leslie Bemardus DA Landers Luwellyn Tyrone ANC Lee Trevor Donald DA Lekaetho George ANC Lekgoro Mpetjane Kgaogelo ANC Lekgoro Mpho Morepye Sephwe ANC Lekota Mosiuoa Gerard Patrick ANC Leon Anthony James DA Likotsi Thomas Lishivha Tshiwela Elidah LOe Shelley Joy DA Lowe Christopher Mark DA Louw Tsietsi Joseph ANC Louw Samuel Kolman ANC Lucas I Eric James IFP Ludwabe Cikizwa Ivy ANC Luthuli Albertinah Nomathuli ANC Maake Jerome Joseph ANC Mabandla Briaitte Svlvia ANC Mabe Lorato Louisa ANC Mabena Daniel Curtis ANC Mabudafhasi Thimilondi Rejoyce ANC Mabuyakhulu Dumisani Vincent ANC Madasa Zweletu Lukanyiso ANC Madikiza George Tembela UDM Madella Andrew Frans ANC Madlala-Routledge Nozizwe Charlotte ANC Maduma Lawrence Daluxolo ANC Magau Kgomotso Ruth ANC Magubane Ntando Emmanuel ANC Magwanishe Gratitude Bulelani ANC Mahlangu- Nkabinde Gwendoline Lindiwe ANC Mahlawe Nomhle Maria ANC Mahomed Farida ANC Mahote Samson ANC Maine Makatse Sobhia ANC Maja I Shoahlane John I ANC 8 No. 28051 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 Mashangoane Puleng Roseline ANC Mashiane Lorraine Mmakgosi ANC Mashigo Refilwe Junior ANC Mashile Buoang Lemias ANC Masutha Tshililo Michael ANC Mathebe Piet Mohlamme ANC Mathibela Nomvula Frieda ANC Matlala Motswaledi Hezekiel ANC I Matsernela I Mmaphefo Lucy 1 ANC 1 I Matseoe- Casaburri I Iw Florence I ANC I Matsomela Mothusiemang Johanna Jane ANC Maunye Maggie Margaret ANC Mayatula Shepherd Malusi ANC Maziya I Alpheus Mokabhe I ANC Mbete I Baleka I ANC Mbombo Nozizwe Diana ANC Mdaka Nomakhaya Mavis UIF Mdladlana Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd ANC Mdlalose Makhosazana Mpho Nadeco Mentor Mabel Patronella ANC I Mnyandu 1 Bhekinhlahla Jeremia I ANC I Moatshe Monako Stephen ANC Modisenyane Lewele John ANC Mofokeng Tsokudu Ronald ANC Mogale Ohentse Moses ANC Mogase Isaac Dank ANC Mohamed lsmail Jacobus ANC Mohlaloga Manyaba Rubben ANC Mokoena Aubrey Dundubala ANC Mokoto Nthibane Rebecca ANC STAATSKOERANT, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 No. 28051 9 SURNAMENAN FIRST NAMESNOORNAME PARTY Molefe Christopher Thabo ANC Moleketi PhilliD Jabulani ANC Moloto Koena Arthur ANC Monareng Oupa Ephraim ANC Montsitsi Sediane Danny ANC Moonsamv Kav ANC I Morgan I Gareth Richard I DA Morkel Craig Mervyn PIM Morobi Dimakatso Martha ANC Morutoa Masefele Rosalia ANC Morwamoche Kgoloko Walter ANC Mosala Bahlakoana Godfrey ANC Moss Linda Nellie ANC Moss Maxwell lzekiel ANC Motubatse- Hounkpatin Semamanyane Dorothy ANC Mpahlwa Mandisi Bongani ANC Mpontshane Alfred Mkhipheni IFP Mshudulu Sithole Assistance ANC I Mthembu I Ben 1 ANC I Mthethwa Emmanuel Nkosinathi ANC Mtshali Eric ANC Mufamadi Fholisani Sydney ANC Mulder Cornelius Petrus FF Plus Mulder Pieter Willem Adriaan FF Plus Mzondeki Monontsi Joseph George ANC Ndlovu Velaphi Bethuel IFP Ndou Ratshivhanda Samson ANC Ndzanga Rita Alita ANC Nefolovhodwe Pandelani Jeremia Azapo Ne1 Andries Carl ANC Ne1 Adriaan Hermanus DA Nene Nhlanhla Musa ANC Newhoudt-Druchen Wilma Susan ANC Ngaleka Elizabeth ANC Ngcengwane Nompen diko Doris ANC Ngcobo Beatrice Thembekile ANC 10 No. 28051 GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 I Schiooers 1 Johannes I ANC I I Schmidt I Hendrik Cornelius I DA I Schneemann I Gregory David I ANC Schoeman I Emanuel Andreas I ANC I Seaton I Svbil Anne I IFP I Sefularo I Molefi I ANC I Sekgobela Priscilla Sindisiwe ANC Selfe James DA Semple Janet Audrey DA Seotember Cornelia Carol ANC Seremane I Wetshotsile Joseph Shahannu I Susan I ANC Sibanvoni I Jonas Ben I ANC I Siboza I Sipho I ANC I Sibuyana Mabalana Willias IFP Sigcau Stella Nomzamo ANC Sigcau Sylvia Nomatamsanqa UDM Sikakane Mdumiseni Richard ANC Simmons Stanley UPSA Sisulu Lindiwe Nonceba ANC Sithole Dumisani Job ANC Skhosana I Windvoel Mlomabo I ANC Skosana I Moleeane Ben I IFP STAATSKOERANT, 22 SEPTEMBER 2005 No. 28051 11 .
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