Parliament plays a direct and active role in national affairs. It is the place where the members of Parliament look after your interests.


PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Parliament Building, Room E118, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Fax: 021 403 3880

Deputy Speaker of National Assembly: Solomon Lechesa Tsenoli, Mr
Postal Address:
PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Parliament Street , Room S38, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2595 / 021 403 2596
Fax: 021 461 9462
Personal Assistant to the Speaker: Zodwa Ngoma, Ms
Postal Address:
PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Room E118, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2595
Fax: 021 461 9462
E-mail: zngoma@parliament.gov.za
Executive Director: Khaya Zweni, Mr
Postal Address:
PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Room E118, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2595
Fax: 021 461 9462
Secretary to the National Assembly: Xaso Masibulele, Mr
Postal Address:
PO Box 15 , CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Room G32, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2600
Fax: 021 403 3880
E-mail: mxaso@parliament.gov.za
Personal Secretary to the Secretary of National Assembly: Viveca Abrahams, Ms
Postal Address:
PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Room G29, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2601
Fax: 021 403 3880
E-mail: vabrahams@parliament.gov.za
Communication Services: Sukhthi Naidoo, Mr
Postal Address:
PO Box 15, CAPE TOWN, 8000
Street Address:
Parliament Building, Room G04, Parliament Street, CAPE TOWN
Phone: 021 403 2612
Fax: 021 403 2992
WHO WE ARE Parliament plays a direct and active role in national affairs. It is the place where the members of Parliament look after your interests. Members of Parliament (MPs) have many responsibilities, including – making laws that will improve our lives; discussing and debating government policy and other political issues; consulting with you, the people, and representing your views in Parliament; helping people in their constituencies; approving the budgets of government departments, as presented to Parliament by the Minister of Finance; making sure that the work that government promised to do is being done; and checking that public money is being spent wisely.
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