Kagiso Mamabolo

Kagiso Mamabolo currently serves as an Economist at the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa since June 2023 and is an Associate Member of the Pan-African Scientific Research Council since October 2020. Prior experience includes various Deputy Director roles at the Department of Trade and Industry, focusing on performance monitoring, localisation implementation, and economic research from February 2021 to June 2023, as well as a position as a Senior Economist at Xivoni Actuaries and Consultants. Previously, Kagiso worked at Genesis Analytics as both an Associate and Analyst from February 2017 to September 2020, and held an internship in Financial Service Strategy. Academic qualifications include a Master of Commerce in Economics from the University of Pretoria, multiple masters in global management from Fordham Gabelli School of Business, XIM Bhubaneswar, and Antwerp Management School, and a Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) in Economics from the University of Pretoria. Additional educational credentials consist of an Advanced Certificate in Emerging Markets and Country Risk Analysis and a National Diploma in Accounting from Tshwane University of Technology.

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Parliament of the Republic of South Africa

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Parliament plays an important role in the life of the nation. It is elected to represent the citizens of South Africa according to the Constitution. Parliament is the place where laws are passed and where important issues of the day are discussed. It is the place where the views of citizens can be heard directly by parliamentary committees. Parliament also keeps the executive and state institutions accountable. Parliament is made up of two 'houses' - the National Assembly and the National Council of Provinces (NCOP). The National Assembly represents the people, chooses the President, provides a forum for debate, passes laws, and oversees the executive. The NCOP represents the provinces to ensure that provincial interests are taken into account in the national sphere of government, participates in passing laws, provides a forum for debate of provincial issues, and ensures that local government is represented at national level. Both houses participate in debating and voting on the Budget. Most of this work is done by Members of Parliament (MPs) sitting in parliamentary committees.


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