Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri

Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri
President of South Africa
Acting
In office
24 September 2008  25 September 2008
Preceded by Thabo Mbeki
Succeeded by Kgalema Motlanthe
Minister of Communications
In office
June 1999  6 April 2009
President Thabo Mbeki
Preceded by Jay Naidoo
Succeeded by Siphiwe Nyanda
Premier of the Free State
In office
18 December 1996  15 June 1999
Preceded by Mosiuoa Lekota
Succeeded by Winkie Direko
Personal details
Born (1937-09-18)18 September 1937
Kroonstad
Died 6 April 2009(2009-04-06) (aged 71)
Pretoria
Political party African National Congress

Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri (18 September 1937 6 April 2009) was a South African politician. She was the country's Minister of Communications from 1999 until her death. She served briefly as South African acting President in 2005,[1] when both President Thabo Mbeki and the Deputy President were outside of the country. Furthermore, she was chosen by the cabinet to be the constitutional and official head of state in an interim capacity for 14 hours from 24 until 25 September 2008, between the resignation of Thabo Mbeki and the taking of office by Kgalema Motlanthe.[2][3] She was the first and to date only woman to have held the post of President in South Africa and the first woman to be head of state of South Africa since Elizabeth II's reign as Queen of South Africa in 1961.

Matsepe-Casaburri was born in Kroonstad in the then Orange Free State province and completed her school career in the Natal Province. She then went on to obtain her Bachelor of Arts degree from Fort Hare University before accepting a teaching position in Natal.

Shortly afterwards Matsepe-Casaburri went into exile; she spent time in Swaziland, Zambia, the United States of America and Namibia before returning home in 1990. While in the United States she obtained her Ph.D. in Sociology from Rutgers University.

In 1993 Matsepe-Casaburri was appointed as chairperson of the South African Broadcasting Corporation. She was the first woman and first Black person to hold this position. In 1997 she resigned from this job in order to succeed Mosiuoa Lekota as Premier of the Free State Province. She was also the first woman to hold the position of a premier in South Africa.

Matsepe-Casaburri was appointed as Minister of Communications in June 1999.

References

  1. Acting President for period 14 September to 18 September 2005
  2. Quintal, Angela (2008-09-26). "No wars, no drama for Matsepe-Casaburri". The Mercury. p. 2. Retrieved 2009-04-22.
  3. Chikane, Frank (2012-04-28). "Emotional farewell as Mbeki holds last cabinet meeting". Daily Nation. Retrieved 2016-08-26.
Political offices
Preceded by
Thabo Mbeki
President of South Africa
Acting

24 September 2008 25 September 2008
Succeeded by
Kgalema Motlanthe
Preceded by
Mosiuoa Lekota
Premier of the Free State
18 December 1996 15 June 1999
Succeeded by
Winkie Direko
Preceded by
Jay Naidoo
Minister of Communications
1999 2009
Succeeded by
Siphiwe Nyanda
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