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Home » Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Age, Previous Offices, Tribe, and Net Worth

Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Age, Previous Offices, Tribe, and Net Worth

MadebeBy Madebe5 Mins ReadMay 5, 2024
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile's Age, Previous Offices, Tribe, and Net Worth
Deputy President Paul Mashatile's Age, Previous Offices, Tribe, and Net Worth

Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Age, Previous Offices, Tribe, and Net Worth

Paul Shipokosa Mashatile is a South African politician who is the 9th Deputy President of South Africa. He became Deputy President of the governing African National Congress in December 2022.

The first deputy president of South Africa was Thabo Mbeki who was in n office between  10 May 1994 – 14 June 1999 Serving with Frederik Willem de Klerk until 30 June 1996

It is with great humility that I acknowledge the trust that members of the @MYANC has placed on my shoulders as the Deputy President of the organization that was key to my appointment as the Deputy President of our country. pic.twitter.com/yHCAYqY0W9

— Paul Mashatile🇿🇦 (@PMashatile) March 6, 2023

Mashatile was Minister of Arts and Culture between 2010 and 2014. Before that, he was Premier of Gauteng from 2008 to 2009.

Deputy President Paul Mashatile’s Age

  • Paul Shipokosa Mashatile was born on 21st October 1961 (age 62) in Gerhardsville, Pretoria, Transvaal Province, South Africa.
  • Citizenship-South African
Deputy President Paul Mashatile's Age
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Deputy President Paul Mashatile’S Spouses

  • Spouses Manzi Ellen Mashatile ​ ​(died 2020)​
  • Hlumile Mjongile ​ ( married. 2023)​-The Deputy President is currently married to Ms Humile Mashatile. He has four children – Palesa, Thabiso, Tinyiko, Ayanda, Goapele Zenani and Zondwa Songezo Jnr, as well as two grandchildren, Bontle and Manzi-Zama.

Family And Civic Duty

A deeper look at Deputy President Paul Mashatile tells the story of a dedicated, experienced and politically mature leader.​

  • Deputy President Mashatile is passionate about strong and united families as he is about community development.
  • The Deputy President is currently married to Ms Humile Mashatile. He has four children – Palesa, Thabiso, Tinyiko, Ayanda, Goapele Zenani and Zondwa Songezo Jnr, as well as two grandchildren, Bontle and Manzi-Zama.
  • He is the Chairperson of the Vincent Tshabalala Education Trust, a position he has held for two decades. He is also the Patron of the Manzi Mashatile Foundation, which was established in 2020 to continue honouring the legacy of his late wife, Manzi Ellen Matlhodi.
  • Deputy President Mashatile’s lived experience of growing up poor is what continues to drive his commitment to building a united, non-racial, non-sexist, democratic, and prosperous South Africa.

Place Of Birth And Early Education

  • He was born on 21 October 1961 in Gerhardsville, near Pretoria in the then Southern Transvaal.
  • He is the third of eight children born to Bishop Diamond Nyangeni and Mirriam Nomvula Mashatile.
  • This was a period of heightened political repression in the country, as highlighted by the Sharpeville Massacre in 1960 at Sebokeng Township when the apartheid regime mowed innocent citizens who were protesting against pass laws.
  • This heightened political period also occasioned the formation of uMkhonto we Sizwe (MK), the military arm of the African National Congress (ANC).
  • Such is the environment that would shape Mr Mashatile’s formative years and imbue in him political consciousness from a very young age.

 

Political Career

  • In 1992 he was elected the Provincial Secretary of the ANC, a position he held for six years working with Tokyo Sexwale (presently Minister of Human Settlements in South Africa) as Chairperson of the Province. In 1994, Mashatile became a member of the Gauteng Legislature and was appointed as Leader of the House, serving ex-officio in the Gauteng Cabinet.
  • In 1996, he was appointed as Gauteng�s MEC for Transport and Public Works. He went on to hold numerous posts in the Gauteng Provincial Government, handling the portfolios of Safety (1998-1999), Housing (1999-2”4) and Finance and Economic Affairs (2”4-2”8).
  • In 1998 he became Deputy Chairperson of the ANC in Gauteng and in 2”7 was elected Chairperson of the Province, a position he still holds today. After the resignation of the Premier of Gauteng Mbhazima Shilowa in 2”8, Mashatile took over as Premier of the province. After serving 17 months as Deputy Minister of Arts and Culture, Paul Mashatile was appointed as Minister of Arts and Culture in the South African Parliament on November 2’1′.
  • Paul Shipokosa Mashatile, MP is the former Minister of Arts and Culture in the Cabinet of South Africa. He is currently Member of the Executive Council for Human Settlements and Co-operative Governance in the Gauteng Legislature, as well as provincial chairperson of the African National Congress in Gauteng province and ANC Treasurer General.
  • As a student, Mashatile was an activist in the struggle against apartheid as a member of the Congress of South African Students and was the co-founder and first president of the Alexandra Youth Congress. He was detained without trial from 1985 � 1989 and participated in a nationwide protest by engaging in an 18-day hunger strike. When the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party were unbanned in 199′, he helped re-establish them and continued to organize on their behalf. He has held various administrative positions in Gauteng province, including serving in its legislature as Leader of the House.
  • On December 18, 2’17, Mashatile was elected the Treasurer General of the African National Congress at the 54th National conference.

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