List of National Council of Provinces members of the 28th Parliament of South Africa

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This is a list of permanent delegates to the National Council of Provinces of the 28th Parliament of South Africa.

Members of the NCOP

The following members were sworn in on 15 June 2024. [1]

MemberPartyProvince
Jeanne Adriaanse DA North West
Laetitia Arries EFF North West
Rikus Badenhorst DA Western Cape
Mathilda Bains ANC Western Cape
Mzamo Billy DA KwaZulu-Natal
Sonja Boshoff DA Mpumalanga
Tammy Breedt FF+ Free State
Henni Britz DA Eastern Cape
Khanya Ceza EFF Mpumalanga
Naledi Chirwa EFF Gauteng
Mapule Dhlamini ANC Free State
Nicola du Plessis DA Gauteng
Bino Farmer PA Western Cape
Makhi Feni ANC Eastern Cape
Desery Fienies ANC Northern Cape
Virgill Gericke EFF Western Cape
Nicholas Gotsell DA Western Cape
Poobalan Govender IFP KwaZulu-Natal
Mxolisi Kaunda ANC KwaZulu-Natal
Meisie Kennedy EFF Limpopo
Tidimalo Legwase ANC North West
Baakisang Solomon Mabebo ANC North West
Patrick Mabilo ANC North West
Mandisa Makesini EFF Free State
Jane Mananiso ANC Gauteng
Nolubabalo Mciinga EFF Eastern Cape
Kim Medupe ANC North West
Kenny Mmoiemang ANC Northern Cape
Mpho Modise ANC Gauteng
Ofentse Mokae DA Northern Cape
Seeng Mokoena MK KwaZulu-Natal
Frans Mokwele ANC Limpopo
Regina Molokomme ANC Limpopo
Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane ANC Mpumalanga
Sanny Ndhlovu ANC Limpopo
Mary Ndangisa ANC Eastern Cape
Zanathembu Ngcobo MK KwaZulu-Natal
Pitso Noe ANC Free State
Mwelo Nonkonyane ANC Eastern Cape
Sylvia Nxumalo ANC Mpumalanga
Edward Nzimande MK Gauteng
Mandla Peter UDM Eastern Cape
Phiroene Phala ANC Limpopo
Nico Pienaar DA Limpopo
Bheki Radebe ANC Free State
Dennis Ryder DA Gauteng
Igor Scheurkogel DA Free State
Pat Sibande ANC Mpumalanga
Sylvia Sithole ANC North West
Mathapelo Siwisa EFF Northern Cape
Paul Swart DA Western Cape
Hendrik van den Berg FF+ Northern Cape
Sifiso Zulu MK Mpumalanga

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References

  1. "NCOP Provincial Delegation". Parliament of South Africa. Retrieved 23 June 2024.