Collins Chabane

The Honourable
Collins Chabane
Minister of Public Service and Administration
In office
26 May 2014  15 March 2015
President Jacob Zuma
Preceded by Lindiwe Sisulu
Succeeded by Nathi Mthethwa
Secretary General of the ANC
In office
1997–1999
Personal details
Born (1960-04-15)15 April 1960
Transvaal, Union of South Africa
Died 15 March 2015(2015-03-15) (aged 54)
Nationality South African
Political party African National Congress
Alma mater Technikon South Africa

Collins Chabane (15 April 1960 – 15 March 2015) was a South African Minister of Public Service and Administration.[1] At the age of 17 he went into exile and joined the African National Congress (ANC) underground military wing Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK). Chabane also went to Angola for military training in 1980, and began work underground in 1981.

Early life and education

Chabane was born in Xikundu Village, in what was then the Northern Transvaal District (now the Limpopo province) of the Transvaal province. He attended Shingwedzi High School and after high school registered for a BSc at Turfloop University, but a year at the age of 17 he joined the ANC underground. Chabane was arrested by the Security Police in 1984, and was sentenced to six years imprisonment on charges of terrorism. He was imprisoned at the same time as Tokyo Sexwale, Kgalema Motlanthe, Mosiuoa Lekota and Popo Molefe.[2]

During his time in prison he obtained a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Technikon South Africa, and studied aviation. Chabane also held a Diploma in Management from Arusha in Tanzania.[3]

Politician

After his release from prison, Chabane was elected to parliament in 1994, where he served on the constitutional affairs, defence and intelligence committees. In 1997, he was appointed MEC for Limpopo, in Premier Ngoako Ramatlhodi’s cabinet. In 1998, he moved to public works, where he is credited as having established the province’s Roads Agency. Under the first term of Jacob Zuma's presidency he was appointed as Minister in the Presidency.[4] He also arranged Nelson Mandela's funeral in December 2013.

Personal life

Chabane also developed his interest in music (while in prison), headed a marimba band and recorded two CDs.

Death

In the early hours of Sunday, 15 March 2015, Chabane was killed, aged 55, in a traffic accident when a truck made a U-turn in front of Chabane's car on the N1 near Polokwane.[1][5]

References

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