Stanley Mathabatha

The Honourable
Stanley Mathabatha
MPP
Premier of Limpopo
Assumed office
18 July 2013
Preceded by Cassel Mathale
Provincial Chairperson of the African National Congress
Assumed office
c. February 2014
Personal details
Born Chupu Stanley Mathabatha
(1957-01-21) 21 January 1957
Ga-Mathabatha, Transvaal, South Africa
Political party African National Congress
Alma mater University of the Western Cape University of Limpopo

Chupu Stanley Mathabatha (born 21 January 1957) is a South African politician and the current premier of the Limpopo province. Mathabatha is a former anti-apartheid freedom fighter, he is also the Provincial Chairperson of the African National Congress(ANC) in Limpopo Province since February 2014.[1]

Early life and career

During the struggle

Stanley Mathabatha, a renowned MK cadre in the Ga-Motetema area under violent conditions precipitated mainly by the presence of the local police training academy. He joined politics at a tender age and became a member of the ANC liberation army Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK) in 1977 at the age of 20 after the Soweto 1976 Uprising and the same year that his revered comrade, Peter Mokaba was detained under the then draconian Terrorism Act.

In the 1980s, Stanley Mathabatha rose to become a prominent leader of the then United Democratic Front (UDF) and later He was part of the advanced youth detachment commonly known as the Young Lions of the North, the most revered, admired and feared by all and sundry. After the unbanning of political parties in 1990, Mathabatha became one of the key activists to rebuild the structure of the ANC internally and the Treasurer of the Northern Transvaal Region of the ANC in 1992. He has since served the ANC in various capacities in Limpopo.

After the struggle

After the 1994 breakthrough, Mathabatha played a pivotal role in the consolidation and transformation of the then Bantustans administrations of Lebowa, Venda and Gazankulu and the Transvaal Provincial Administration (TPA) into the Northern Province Provincial Administration and later Limpopo.

Academic qualifications

Mr Mathabatha has a BA Degree from the University of the Western Cape and a master's degree in Development (MDev) from the Graduate School of Leadership of the University of Limpopo. He also obtained an Executive Management Development Programme at Harvard University (USA) in 2003.

Post-apartheid

Mr Chupu Stanley Mathabatha is not only a liberation army soldier and political guru, but also a seasoned administrator. He has over time perfected the art of public administration and evolved into a propeller for change in the developmental space and enterprise development in particular. Prior to his appointment as Chief Operations Officer of LimDev in March 2003, Stan Mathabatha was the General Manager of the SMME Directorate in the Provincial Department of Finance and Economic Development in Limpopo and has also worked as the technical advisor to the then MEC of Finance and Economic Development in 1994.

Diplomacy

He was appointed the Managing Director of LimDev in 2005 to 2010 and left to become an Ambassador Extraordinary and Pleanipotentiary of the RSA in Ukraine (non-resident Ambassador in Armenia, Georgia, Moldova) in 2012.

References

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