Lulama Ntshayisa
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23 August 1958
Lulama Ntshayisa | |
|---|---|
| Member of the National Assembly of South Africa | |
| In office 21 May 2014[1] – 23 July 2021 | |
| Succeeded by | Steven Jafta |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Lulama Maxwell Ntshayisa 23 August 1958 |
| Died | 23 July 2021 (aged 62) |
| Cause of death | COVID-19 |
| Party | African Independent Congress |
| Profession | Politician |
Lulama Maxwell Ntshayisa (23 August 1958 – 23 July 2021) was a South African politician who was elected to the National Assembly of South Africa at the 2014 general election as a member of the African Independent Congress. He was re-elected in 2019. Ntshayisa died from COVID-19 in 2021.
Committee assignments
In 2014, Ntshayisa stood for election to the South African National Assembly as second on the national party list of the African Independent Congress.[2] At the May election, he won a seat in the National Assembly.[3] He was sworn in later that month.[4] In June 2014, he was given his committee memberships.
In 2019, he stood for re-election at second on the AIC's national party list again.[5] Ntshayisa was re-elected at the election on May 8, 2019.[6] He was sworn in for a second term as a Member of the National Assembly on May 22. He received his new committee assignments in June 2019.[7]
In April 2021, he became a non-voting member of the Committee for Section 194 Enquiry which will determine Public Protector Busisiwe Mkhwebane's fitness to hold office.[8] He became voting member in June 2021 after the committee's composition was reconstituted to give smaller parties voting rights.[9]
- Portfolio Committee on Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development[10]
- Portfolio Committee on Basic Education[10]
- Portfolio Committee on Employment and Labour[10]
- Portfolio Committee on Higher Education, Science and Technology[10]
- Portfolio Committee on Sports, Arts and Culture[10]
- Committee for Section 194 Enquiry[11]
- Disciplinary Committee