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LIST of MEMBERS (Separated by Party) As on 18 February 2021 LIST OF MEMBERS (separated by party) 6th Parliament CABINET OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY As on 18 February 2021 MEMBERS OF THE EXECUTIVE (alphabetical list) The President of the Republic .................................................... Mr M C Ramaphosa The Deputy President .............................................................. Mr D D Mabuza* Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development ............. Ms A T Didiza Minister of Basic Education ....................................................... Mrs M A Motshekga Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies ........................ Ms S T Ndabeni-Abrahams Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs ............... Dr N C Dlamini-Zuma Minister of Defence and Military Veterans ..................................... Ms N N Mapisa-Nqakula Minister of Employment and Labour ............................................ Mr T W T Nxesi Minister of Finance ................................................................. Mr T T Mboweni Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment ............................... Ms B D Creecy Minister of Health .................................................................. Dr Z L Mkhize Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation ....................... Dr B E Nzimande Minister of Home Affairs .......................................................... Dr P A Motsoaledi Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation ...................... Ms L N Sisulu Minister of International Relations and Cooperation ......................... Dr G N M Pandor Minister of Justice and Correctional Services ................................. Mr R O Lamola Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy ...................................... Mr S G Mantashe Minister of Police ................................................................... Mr B H Cele Minister of Public Enterprises .................................................... Mr P J Gordhan Minister of Public Service and Administration ................................. Mr E S Mchunu Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure ................................... Ms P De Lille Minister of Small Business Development ....................................... Ms K P S Ntshavheni Minister of Social Development .................................................. Ms L D Zulu Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture .............................................. Mr E N Mthethwa Minister of State Security ......................................................... Ms A Dlodlo Minister of Tourism ................................................................. Mrs M T Kubayi-Ngubane Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition ................................... Mr E Patel# Minister of Transport ............................................................... Mr F A Mbalula Minister in The Presidency ........................................................ [vacant] Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities ...................................................................... Ms M E Nkoana-Mashabane # Minister appointed in terms of section 91(3)(c) of the Constitution * Leader of Government Business in the National Assembly in terms of section 91(4) of the Constitution As on 18 February 2021 DEPUTY MINISTERS Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development ........ Mr S M Dlamini Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development ........ Mr M Skwatsha Deputy Minister of Basic Education .................................................. Dr M R Mhaule Deputy Minister of Communications and Digital Technologies ................... Ms P S Kekana Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs .......... Mr K O Bapela Deputy Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs .......... [vacant] Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans ................................ Mr S P Makwetla Deputy Minister of Employment and Labour ....................................... Ms B E Moloi Deputy Minister of Finance ........................................................... Dr D Masondo Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and Environment ......................... Ms M M Sotyu Deputy Minister of Health ............................................................. Dr M J Phaahla Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation .................. Mr K B Manamela Deputy Minister of Home Affairs ..................................................... Mr N B Nzuza Deputy Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation ................. Mr M D Mahlobo Deputy Minister of Human Settlements, Water and Sanitation ................. Ms P Tshwete Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation .................... Mr A Botes Deputy Minister of International Relations and Cooperation .................... Ms K C Mashego-Dlamini Deputy Minister of Justice and Correctional Services ............................ Inkosi S P Holomisa Deputy Minister of Justice and Correctional Services ............................ Mr J H Jeffery Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy ................................ [vacant] Deputy Minister of Police ............................................................. Mr C C Mathale Deputy Minister of Public Enterprises ............................................... Mr G P Masualle Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration ............................ Ms L S Chikunga Deputy Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure .............................. Ms N Kiviet Deputy Minister of Small Business Development .................................. Mrs R N Capa Deputy Minister of Social Development ............................................. Ms H I Bogopane-Zulu# Deputy Minister of Sport, Arts and Culture ........................................ Ms N N Mafu Deputy Minister of State Security .................................................... Mr N G Kodwa Deputy Minister of Tourism ........................................................... Mr A F Mahlalela Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition .............................. Ms N Gina Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition .............................. Mr F Z Majola Deputy Minister of Transport ......................................................... Ms D P Magadzi Deputy Minister in The Presidency .................................................. Ms R T Siweya Deputy Minister in The Presidency for Women, Youth and Persons with Disabilities ........................................................................ Prof H B Mkhize # Deputy Minister appointed in terms of section 93(1)(b) of the Constitution As on 18 February 2021 OFFICE-BEARERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY The Speaker .................................................................................. Ms T R Modise The Deputy Speaker .......................................................................... Mr S L Tsenoli House Chairperson ........................................................................... Ms M G Boroto House Chairperson ........................................................................... Mr C T Frolick House Chairperson ........................................................................... Mr M L D Ntombela The Leader of the Opposition..................................................... ....... Mr J H Steenhuisen The Chief Whip of the Majority Party .................................................... Ms P C P Majodina The Deputy Chief Whip of the Majority Party.................................. ....... Ms D E Dlakude The Chief Whip of the Opposition ........................................................ Mrs N W A Mazzone Parliamentary Counsellor to the President ............................................. Dr G W Koornhof Parliamentary Counsellor to the Deputy President .................................... Mr A H M Papo As on 18 February 2021 MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL ASSEMBLY Some names are printed in bold. This means that they are either members of the executive or office-bearers of the National Assembly. Please use their correct designations. SURNAME NAMES TITLE LIST PARTY AFRICAN NATIONAL CONGRESS ABRAHAM PHOEBE NOXOLO Ms National ANC ADAMS RACHEL CECILIA Ms National ANC ADOONS NOMBUYISELO GLADYS Ms NW ANC APRIL HEINRICH GIOVANNI Mr GP ANC BAPELA KOPENG OBED Mr National ANC BEUKES17 ALEXANDRA JENNIFER Ms National ANC BILANKULU JOHN HLENGANI Mr LP ANC BILANKULU NKHENSANI KATE Ms LP ANC BONGO BONGANI THOMAS Adv National ANC BOROTO MMATLALA GRACE Ms National ANC BOTES ALVIN Mr National ANC BURNS-NCAMASHE44 ZOLILE Prince EC ANC BUTHELEZI16 NORBERT SFISO Mr National ANC CAPA NDUMISO Mr EC ANC CAPA8 ROSEMARY NOKUZOLA Mrs National ANC CELE BHEKOKWAKHE HAMILTON Mr National ANC CHABANE MOSA STEVE Mr LP ANC CHIKUNGA LYDIA SINDISIWE Ms National ANC CREECY BARBARA DALLAS Ms National ANC DIDIZA ANGELA THOKOZILE Ms National ANC DIKGALE MASEFAKO CLARAH Ms LP ANC DIREKO DIKELEDI ROSEMARY Ms FS ANC DIRKS MERVYN ALEXANDER Mr KZN ANC DHLOMO SIBONGISENI MAXWELL Mr KZN ANC DLAKUDE DORRIES EUNICE Ms MP ANC DLAMINI41 NKOSINATHI EMMANUEL Mr KZN ANC DLAMINI SIDUMO MBONGENI Mr National ANC DLAMINI-ZUMA NKOSAZANA CLARICE Dr National ANC DLODLO AYANDA Ms National ANC DLULANE BEAUTY NOMVUZO Ms National ANC DUNJWA MARY-ANN LINDELWA Ms EC ANC DYANTYI QUBUDILE RICHARD Mr WC ANC FAKU25 PRINCESS Ms EC ANC FROLICK CEDRIC THOMAS Mr EC
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