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Gauteng Provincial Government



Paul Mashatile, Mr

Personal
  • Date of Birth: 21 October 1961
  • Marital Status: Married
  • Pastimes: Cinema, reading
Current Positions
  • Premier of Gauteng Province since 07 October 2008.
  • Provincial Chairperson of African National Congress (ANC)in Gauteng Province since 2007.
  • Currently the paid up member of the South African Communist Party (SACP).

Academic Qualifications
  • Attended School at Alexandra High School in Gauteng.
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Economic Principles from University of London.

Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities
  • MEC for Finance and Economic Affairs (2004 - 2008).
  • Served the countrys national liberation movement in various capacities.
  • Member of the Congress of South African Students (Cosas).
  • Founding member of the Alexandra Youth Congress in 1983.
  • Co-founder of the South African Youth Congress (SAYCO).
  • Participated in the co-ordination of the International Year of the Youth Campaign in 1985.
  • Active member in the underground structures of the African National Congress (ANC) and South African Communist Party (SACP).
  • He participated in and led many United Democratic Front (UDF) campaigns, including Million Signature Campaign, the rent boycott and the campaign to unban the ANC.
  • Secretary of the UDF in the Southern Transvaal from 1985 1991.
  • Served under Ma Albertina Sisulu, then provincial and national president and vice presidents Kgabisi Mosunkutu and Ram Saloojee.
  • Harassed by the security police and was detained under the state of emergency in 1985 and again in 1987.
  • Held for almost four years without trial, and during that period went on hunger strike for 18 days as part of a nationwide hunger strike protest.
  • Released from prison and placed under house arrest until the unbanning of the ANC in 1990.
  • Survived an attempt on his life by the apartheid regime when his home was bombed.
  • Played a leading role in re-establishing the structures of the ANC and SACP in Gauteng after the unbanning in 1990.
  • Served as Secretary of the SACP in the Transvaal Region until 1992.
  • Served as a Political Education Officer under the Chairpersonship of ANC Deputy President Kgalema Motlanthe.
  • Served as a Provincial Secretary under Chairpersonship of ANC former Gauteng Premier Tokyo Sexwale.
  • Served as the Deputy Chairperson under the Chairpersonship of ANC former Gauteng Premier Mathole Motshekga.
  • Member of the Provincial Executive Committee under the Premiership of Mbhazima Shilowa.
  • Elected as ANC Chairperson of Gauteng province since 2007
  • Experienced administrator and longest serving member of the Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Gauteng.
  • Served as Secretary of the UDF and the ANC for the past 13 years.
  • Member of the National Executive Committee of the ANC from 1992 - 1998.
  • Served under both President Nelson Mandela and President Thabo Mbeki.
  • Has always emphasized the importance of keeping close links with communities affected by poverty and inequality.
  • Was part of the leadership deployed to establish democratic government in Gauteng in 1994.
  • Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature and the leader of the House in 1994.
  • Served as Gauteng MEC for Transport and Public Works from 1996 1998.
  • Served as Gauteng MEC for Safety from 1998 1999.
  • Served as Gauteng MEC for Housing from 1999 2004.
  • Spearheaded the development of Gauteng policies and programmes, including the Alexandra Renewal Programme and the Gautrain project.
  • His exposure to social and economic portfolios has given him the insight into the challenges of both economic and social development.


Source: Gauteng Provincial Government

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