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Motlanthe was born on 19 July 1949 to a family in Alexandra, a township outside Johannesburg in the former Transvaal (now Gauteng). [8] [9] [10]: 3 He is named for his maternal grandfather, Kgalema Madingoane, who was a councillor in Benoni and later a community leader in the newly established township of Daveyton.
Kgalema Motlanthe (born 1949) 2008: 25 September 2008 9 May 2009 226 days African National Congress: 20 Jacob Zuma (born 1942) 2009 2014: 9 May 2009 14 February 2018 (resigned) 8 years, 281 days African National Congress: 21 Cyril Ramaphosa (born 1952) — 14 February 2018 15 February 2018 1 day African National Congress: 2018 2019 2024: 15 ...
Kgalema Motlanthe: 19 July 1949 alive 25 September 2008 (aged 59) B. J. Vorster: 13 December 1915 10 September 1983 10 October 1978 (aged 62) Marais Viljoen: 2 December 1915 4 January 2007 4 June 1979 (aged 63) Cyril Ramaphosa: 17 November 1952 alive 14 February 2018 (aged 65) Charles Robberts Swart
Kgalema Motlanthe (born 1949) 2008: 25 September 2008 9 May 2009 228 days 24th: ANC: Motlanthe [18] [18] The third post-apartheid president of South Africa. He was elected following the resignation of Thabo Mbeki and briefly served before being succeeded by Jacob Zuma, who later appointed Motlanthe deputy president. 4 Jacob Zuma (born 1942 ...
However, he received strong backing from incumbent President Jacob Zuma – a partnership viewed as a strategic attempt by Zuma to "outsmart and punish" Kgalema Motlanthe, who was challenging Zuma for the presidency but whose constituency was similar to Ramaphosa's, given their shared union backgrounds and polished reputations.
Kgalema Motlanthe: 6 Kgalema Motlanthe (born 1949) 9 May 2009 26 May 2014 (term ended) 5 years, 17 days Jacob Zuma: 7 Cyril Ramaphosa (born 1952) 26 May 2014 15 February 2018 (became president) [1] 3 years, 265 days 8 David Mabuza (born 1960) 27 February 2018 28 February 2023 (resigned) [2] 5 years, 1 day Cyril Ramaphosa: 9 Paul Mashatile (born ...
Mapula started their relationship with Kgalema Motlanthe during the apartheid years and they married in 1975. Their children are Kagiso and Kgomotso. [3] She worked as a radiographer in Leratong Hospital in Mogale City. [4] Their first child was born in 1972. [2]
CAPE TOWN/SOUTH AFRICA, 12JUN2009 - Kgalema Motlanthe, Deputy President of South Africa, in the Reconstructing Zimbabwe held During the World Economic Forum on Africa 2009 in Cape Town, South Africa, June 12, 2009