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Jeff Radebe

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South African politician (born 1953)

Jeffrey Thamsanqa Radebe
Radebe in 2017
Minister of Energy
In office
26 February 2018 – 30 May 2019
Preceded byDavid Mahlobo
Succeeded byGwede Mantashe
Minister in the Presidency
In office
May 2014 – February 2018
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development
In office
11 May 2009 – 25 May 2014
Preceded byEnver Surty
Succeeded byMichael Masutha
Minister of Transport
In office
29 April 2004 – 10 May 2009
PresidentThabo Mbeki
Kgalema Motlanthe
Preceded byDullah Omar
Succeeded byS'bu Ndebele
Minister of Public Enterprises
In office
17 June 1999 – 28 April 2004
Minister of Public Works
In office
11 May 1994 – 17 June 1999
Succeeded byStella Sigcau
Personal details
Born (1953-02-18)18 February 1953 (age 72)
PartySouth African Communist Party
African National Congress
SpouseBridgette Radebe
Alma materUniversity of Zululand (B.Jur),Leipzig University (LLM)

Jeffrey Thamsanqa Radebe (born 18 February 1953) is a South Africanpolitician who was last appointed asMinister of Energy byCyril Ramaphosa on 26 February 2018. He served in thegovernment of South Africa asMinister in the Presidency from 2014 to 2018. Previously he was Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development from 2009 to 2014. Radebe was South Africa's longest continuously serving cabinet member post-1994, having been part of every national administration from 1994 until the 2019 election.

Education and personal life

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Radebe was born inCato Manor, and lived there until 1958 when his family was forcibly removed toKwaMashu.[1] He is married toBridgette Radebe, South Africa's first black female mining entrepreneur and sister of the billionaire mining magnate,Patrice Motsepe. He studied towards a law degree at the University of Zululand, and completed an LLM in International Law at theKarl Marx University inLeipzig in 1981.[2] He has a daughter who goes by the entertainment name of Durban Gogo.

ANC history

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Radebe joined theAfrican National Congress (ANC) in 1976 while he was a student. In 1977 the ANC sent Radebe toMozambique, and soon after toTanzania where he worked as a journalist for a radio station inDar es Salaam. After an unsuccessful secret mission by the ANC, Radebe was arrested in 1986, and was convicted under the Terrorism Act of the thenApartheid government. He was sentenced to a 10-year imprisonment onRobben Island. After a successful 12-day hunger strike, Radebe was released from prison in 1990.

After the 1994 democratic elections, Radebe served asMinister of Public Works underNelson Mandela. Under the leadership ofThabo Mbeki, Radebe served asMinister of Public Enterprises (1999–2004) andMinister of Transport (2004–2009).[3] He served as Minister of Constitutional and Justice Development (2009–2014) and Minister in the Presidency (2014–2018) under president Jacob Zuma and Minister of Energy from 2018 to 2019 under Cyril Ramaphosa.

On 26 February 2007, Radebe was appointed acting Minister of Health due to the ongoing ill health of Health MinisterManto Tshabalala-Msimang.

He also served as Acting President of South Africa when both the President and Deputy President were away on official state visits.[4]

Media appearances

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  • Motherland film (2010)[5]

External links

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References

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  1. ^ANC websiteArchived 15 July 2007 at theWayback Machine
  2. ^South African government websiteArchived 8 February 2007 at theWayback Machine
  3. ^"Footer". Archived fromthe original on 27 May 2014. Retrieved8 November 2012.
  4. ^"News 24". Archived fromthe original on 30 September 2007. Retrieved27 February 2007.
  5. ^"IMDb".IMDb.
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