List of National Council of Provinces members of the 22nd Parliament of South Africa

This article lists the members of the Senate of South Africa during the 22nd South African Parliament, which sat between 1994 and 1999. Members were elected during the elections of 27 April 1994, South Africa's first under universal suffrage. Upon the introduction of the new Constitution of South Africa in 1997, the Senate was replaced by the National Council of Provinces.

Members of the Senate edit

The following lists the Members of the Senate as elected in April 1994 and does not consider subsequent changes in membership.[1][2]

Member Party Province
Cornelius Neels Ackermann NP Western Cape
Abraham Balie NP Northern Cape
Mohammed Bhabha ANC Eastern Transvaal
Geoffrey Bongumusa Bhengu IFP KwaZulu-Natal
Dennis Bloem ANC Orange Free State
Khuza Bogacwi ANC Northern Cape
Yolanda Botha ANC Northern Cape
Andries Abraham Bosman Bruwer FF North West
Lassy Chiwayo ANC Eastern Transvaal
Kobie Coetsee NP Orange Free State
Siyabonga Cwele ANC KwaZulu-Natal
Rosier Jacobus de Ville FF Eastern Transvaal
Nelson Diale ANC Northern Transvaal
Winkie Direko ANC Orange Free State
Sentle Lavius Emmanuel Fenyane ANC Northern Transvaal
Stanley David Fisher NP Western Cape
Joseph Alexander Foster ANC Western Cape
Thembeka Gamndana ANC Eastern Transvaal
Pieter Hendrik Groenewald FF Northern Cape
Stefan Grové ANC Eastern Transvaal
Allan Hendrickse ANC Eastern Cape
Attie Jooste NP Northern Cape
Joyce Kgoali ANC PWV
Olive Ntombikayise Khobe ANC North West
Gerhard Koornhof NP PWV
Nocwaka Lamani ANC Eastern Cape
Cheryl Lausberg ANC Orange Free State
Holomo Joseph Patrick Lebona ANC Orange Free State
Kimmy Losabe ANC Orange Free State
Evelyn Nompumelelo Lubidla ANC Northern Cape
William Lubisi ANC Eastern Transvaal
Jabu Mahlangu ANC Eastern Transvaal
Simon Makana ANC PWV
Henry Gordon Makgothi ANC PWV
David Mickey Malatsi NP Eastern Transvaal
Anthony Marais ANC Orange Free State
Org Marais NP PWV
George Mashamba ANC Northern Transvaal
Nkoruakae Laynas Mashile ANC Northern Transvaal
Govan Mbeki ANC Eastern Cape
Ernest Mchunu ANC KwaZulu-Natal
Nolutando Mdutyana ANC Eastern Cape
Alfred Toto Metele ANC Eastern Cape
Wilton Mkwayi ANC Eastern Cape
William Fettie Mnisi DP PWV
Elphus Mogale ANC Northern Transvaal
Michael Mohamed ANC North West
Sello Moloto ANC Northern Transvaal
Julius Mongwaketse ANC Northern Cape
Barnard Mononyane ANC Orange Free State
Errol Moorcroft DP KwaZulu-Natal
Mohseen Moosa ANC PWV
Percylia Mothoagae ANC North West
Caleb Motshabi ANC Orange Free State
Sam Motsuenyane ANC North West
Jackson Mthembu ANC Eastern Transvaal
Thommy Themba Mukhuba ANC North West
Lawrence Mushwana ANC Northern Transvaal
Irene Mutsila ANC Northern Transvaal
Indres Naidoo ANC PWV
Sathie Naidoo NP KwaZulu-Natal
Rita Ndzanga ANC PWV
Bulelani Ngcuka ANC Western Cape
Boy Nobunga ANC Eastern Transvaal
Robert Zamxolo Nogumla ANC Eastern Cape
Philip Powell IFP KwaZulu-Natal
Ruth Rabinowitz IFP KwaZulu-Natal
Raymond Julius Radue NP Eastern Cape
Solomon Rasmeni ANC North West
Charles Redcliffe NP Western Cape
James Selfe DP Western Cape
Victor Sifora ANC North West
Narend Singh IFP KwaZulu-Natal
Jabu Sosibo ANC KwaZulu-Natal
Mohamed Ahmed Sulliman ANC Northern Cape
Enver Surty ANC North West
Louis Johannes Swanepoel NP North West
D. P. Linto Taunyane ANC Orange Free State
Christmas Fihla Tinto ANC Western Cape
Jack Tolo ANC Northern Transvaal
Templeton Tonjeni ANC Eastern Cape
Midiavhathu Prince Kennedy Tshivase ANC Northern Transvaal
Vuyiswa Margaret Tyobeka ANC Eastern Cape
Alex van Breda NP Western Cape
Adriaan Erasmus van Niekerk NP Northern Cape
Kraai van Niekerk NP Northern Cape
Carl Werth FF PWV
Mark Wiley NP Western Cape
Abraham Williams NP Western Cape
Musa Zondi IFP KwaZulu-Natal

Delegates to the National Council of Provinces edit

The following lists the permanent delegates to the National Council of Provinces as of 13 November 1998. At that time, Mosiuoa Lekota was the Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces, with Naledi Pandor as his permanent deputy. Mathews Phosa held the second deputy chair, which rotated annually, for 1998.[3]

Member Party
Cornelius Neels Ackermann NP
Mohammed Bhabha ANC
Geoffrey Bongumusa Bhengu IFP
Andries Abraham Bosman Bruwer FF
Siyabonga Cwele ANC
Rosier Jacobus de Ville FF
Winkie Direko ANC
Sentle Lavius Emmanuel Fenyane ANC
Stanley David Fisher NP
Joseph Alexander Foster ANC
Pieter Jacobus Gous FF
Pieter Hendrik Groenewald FF
Stefan Grové ANC
Michael Henry NP
Daniel James Kanyiles NP
Olive Ntombikayise Khobe ANC
Gerhard Koornhof NP
Nocwaka Lamani ANC
Holomo Joseph Patrick Lebona ANC
Mosiuoa Lekota ANC
Evelyn Nompumelelo Lubidla ANC
William Lubisi ANC
Henry Gordon Makgothi ANC
Masilo Isaac Makoela ANC
Busisiwe Judith Malapane ANC
David Mickey Malatsi NP
Piet Marais NP
Nkoruakae Laynas Mashile ANC
Govan Mbeki ANC
Alfred Toto Metele ANC
William Fettie Mnisi DP
Ramoeletsi Joseph Mokotjo NP
Julius Mongwaketse ANC
Errol Moorcroft DP
Mohseen Moosa ANC
Percylia Mothoagae ANC
Nyambeni Wilson Mudau ANC
Thommy Themba Mukhuba ANC
Lawrence Mushwana ANC
Irene Mutsila ANC
Bulelani Ngcuka ANC
Robert Zamxolo Nogumla ANC
Cehill Hercules Pienaar IFP
Raymond Julius Radue NP
James Selfe DP
Mohamed Ahmed Sulliman ANC
Enver Surty ANC
Louis Johannes Swanepoel NP
Midiavhathu Prince Kennedy Tshivase ANC
Vuyiswa Margaret Tyobeka ANC
Barend Johannes van der Walt FF
Adriaan Erasmus van Niekerk NP
Musa Zondi IFP

References edit

  1. ^ South Africa: Campaign and Election Report April 26–29, 1994. International Republican Institute. 1994. Retrieved 13 April 2023 – via Yumpu.
  2. ^ "Minutes of proceedings of the Constitutional Assembly" (PDF). Department of Justice and Constitutional Development. 24 May 1994. Retrieved 2 April 2023.
  3. ^ "Members of the National Council of Provinces". Parliament of South Africa. 13 November 1998. Archived from the original on 1998-12-05. Retrieved 2023-05-17.