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Narend Singh

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South African politician (born 1954)

Narend Singh
Singh in May 2019
Deputy Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment
Assumed office
30 June 2024
PresidentCyril Ramaphosa
MinisterDion George
Preceded byMaggie Sotyu
Treasurer-General of theInkatha Freedom Party
Assumed office
25 August 2019
PresidentVelenkosini Hlabisa
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Assumed office
24 August 2007
Preceded byNhlanhla Zulu
ConstituencyKwaZulu-Natal
Member of the Executive Council
ofKwaZulu-Natal
In office
April 1997 – March 2006
Premier
Member of theSenate of South Africa
(abolished 1997)
In office
1994–1996
Personal details
Born (1954-09-04)4 September 1954 (age 71)
Political partyInkatha Freedom Party
SpouseManitha
Children2
OccupationMember of Parliament
ProfessionPolitician

Narend Singh (born 5 September 1954) is a South African politician who is the chief whip of theInkatha Freedom Party in theNational Assembly and the treasurer-general of the party. Prior to joining the National Assembly in 2007, he was aMember of the Executive Council in the KwaZulu-Natal provincial government from 1997 until 2006 and a member of theSenate from 1994 to 1996.

Early life and education

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Singh was born on 5 September 1954 inUmkomaas,Natal Province.[1] He attended Umkomaas Drift Primary and Naidoo Memorial School in the small town ofCraigieburn, just outside Umkomaas.[1] In 1971, he started studying towards a Bachelor of Commerce degree from theUniversity of Durban-Westville.[1] He left the university in 1974 to help out at a family business.[1] Singh later completed a postgraduate diploma in Economic Principles from theUniversity of London in 1997.[2] In 2003, he obtained a master's degree in public policy and administration from the university.[2]

In 2019, he received a postgraduate diploma in public policy and African studies from theUniversity of Johannesburg.[2]

Political career

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In 1988, Singh was recruited by community members to contest the1989 House of Delegates election in the Umzinto constituency.[3] He went on to contest the election as a member of the Solidarity Party and won easily.[3] Singh received 5,024 votes.[3] In 1993, he joined theInkatha Freedom Party. He turned down an offer fromRoger Burrows to join theDemocratic Party.[3]

Following thefirst multi-racial elections in 1994, Singh was elected to theSenate as an IFP delegate fromKwaZulu-Natal.[3] He served in the Senate until 1996, when the IFP redeployed him to theKwaZulu-Natal Legislature.[1] In April 1997, he was appointed to the province'sExecutive Council and served on the council until March 2006,[1] when he resigned following asex scandal.[4] Although the scandal was an embarrassment to the party, the party decided not to expel him.[5]

In August 2007, he was appointed to theNational Assembly of South Africa to replaceNhlanhla Zulu, who had died the previous month.[6] Singh has since been re-elected inApril 2009,May 2014,May 2019 andMay 2024.[7]

Singh was later appointed as the IFP's chief whip in the assembly.[3] He is also the party's treasurer-general.[8]

Personal life

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Singh is married to Manitha, and they have two children together.[3][1]

References

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  1. ^abcdefg"Mr Narend Singh - IFP".People's Assembly. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  2. ^abc"Mr Narend Singh".Parliament of South Africa. Archived fromthe original on 15 October 2020. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  3. ^abcdefgNaidoo, Mervyn (20 December 2015)."Singh's new angle in politics".Sunday Tribune. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  4. ^Aarde, Greg (22 March 2006)."Tearful Singh calls it quits".IOL. Durban. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  5. ^Mthembu, Bongani (27 August 2007)."Former minister back after 'sexcapades'".IOL. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  6. ^"IFP sex scandal MEC is back".News24. Durban. 27 August 2007. Retrieved15 October 2020.
  7. ^"The 400 MPs elected to the National Assembly - IEC - DOCUMENTS | Politicsweb".www.politicsweb.co.za. Retrieved11 June 2024.
  8. ^Duma, Nkosikhona (25 August 2019)."The IFP's new top six revealed".EWN. KwaZulu-Natal. Retrieved15 October 2020.

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