List of National Council of Provinces members of the 26th Parliament of South Africa

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This is a list of permanent delegates to the National Council of Provinces (NCOP) of the 26th South African Parliament from 2014 to 2019.

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Composition

PartyDelegate typeProvinceTotal
EC FS G KZN L M NW NC WC
African National Congress Permanent4434444423360
Special33234433227
Democratic Alliance Permanent1121111141320
Special112127
Economic Freedom Fighters Permanent11111167
Special11
Inkatha Freedom Party Permanent11
National Freedom Party Special11
United Democratic Movement Permanent11
Total10101010101010101090

Permanent delegates

NamePartyProvinceOffice
Makosini Chabangu Economic Freedom Fighters Free State
Mergan Chetty Democratic Alliance KwaZulu-Natal
Charel De Beer African National Congress Northern Cape
Masefako Dikgale African National Congress Limpopo
Landulile Dlamini African National Congress Mpumalanga
Bronwynn Engelbrecht Democratic Alliance Gauteng
Farhat Essack Democratic Alliance Mpumalanga
Willem Faber Democratic Alliance Northern Cape
Lennox Gaehler United Democratic Movement Eastern Cape
Chris Hattingh Democratic Alliance North West
Jacques Julius Democratic Alliance Gauteng
Mntomuhle Khawula Inkatha Freedom Party KwaZulu-Natal
Nkagisang Koni Economic Freedom Fighters Northern Cape
Cathlene Labuschagne Democratic Alliance Western Cape
Jaco Londt Democratic Alliance Western Cape
Leon Magwebu Democratic Alliance Eastern Cape
Edwin Makue African National Congress Gauteng
Tsapane Mampuru African National Congress Limpopo
Galerekwe Manopole African National Congress Northern Cape
Hunadi Mateme African National Congress Limpopo
Moses Mhlanga African National Congress Mpumalanga
George Michalakis Democratic Alliance Free State
Emmanuel Mlambo African National Congress Gauteng
Thandi Modise African National Congress North West Chairperson
Seiso Mohai African National Congress Free State
Mohapi Mohapi African National Congress Free State
Tebogo Mokwele Economic Freedom Fighters North West
Moji Moshodi African National Congress Free State
Tasneem Motara African National Congress Gauteng
Tekoetsile Motlashuping African National Congress North West
Thandi Mpambo-Sibhukwana Democratic Alliance Western Cape
James Mthethwa African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal
Simphiwe Mthimunye African National Congress Mpumalanga
Vusiwana Mtileni Economic Freedom Fighters Limpopo
Zukiswa Ncitha African National Congress Eastern Cape
Delisile Ngwenya Economic Freedom Fighters Gauteng
Boingotlo Nthebe African National Congress North West
Archibold Nyambi African National Congress Mpumalanga
Lewis Nzimande African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal
Jonas Parkies African National Congress Free State
Ellen Prins African National Congress Western Cape
Mandla Rayi African National Congress Eastern Cape
Pindiwe Samka African National Congress Eastern Cape
Olifile Sefako African National Congress North West
Aumsensingh Singh African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal
Christiaan Frederik Beyers Smit Democratic Alliance Limpopo
Dikgang Stock African National Congress Northern Cape
Raseriti Tau African National Congress Northern Cape Deputy Chairperson
Ockert Terblanche Democratic Alliance Western Cape
Setlamorago Thobejani African National Congress Limpopo
Younus Vawda Economic Freedom Fighters Mpumalanga
Tabiso Wana African National Congress Eastern Cape
Dumisani Ximbi African National Congress Western Cape
Lungelwa Zwane African National Congress KwaZulu-Natal

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