Membathisi Mdladlana
Membathisi Mphumzi Shepherd Mdladlana | |
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Ambassador to Canada | |
Assumed office September 2012 | |
Preceded by | Mohau Pheko |
Minister of Labour | |
In office July 1998 – 30 October 2010 | |
President |
Jacob Zuma Kgalema Motlanthe Thabo Mbeki Nelson Mandela |
Preceded by | Tito Mboweni |
Succeeded by | Mildred Olifant |
Personal details | |
Born |
Keiskammahoek | 12 May 1952
Nationality | South Africa |
Political party | ANC |
Alma mater | University of South Africa |
Occupation | Politician |
Profession | Teacher |
Membathisi Mdladlana (born 12 May 1952[1] in Keiskammahoek, Eastern Cape) is a South African politician. He is the South African ambassador to Canada as at November 2012.[2]
Political career
He was the Minister of Labour of South Africa since appointment by Nelson Mandela in 1998 till 2010. A teacher by training, Mdladlana earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of South Africa in 1997 in education and the IsiXhosa language. From 1972-1981, Mdladlana was a teacher at Vukukhanye Primary School in Gugulethu, a township outside of Cape Town. From 1982-1994, he was the principal of Andile Primary School in Crossroads, Cape Town. In 1994, the Eastern Cape native was elected to the first multi-racial parliament in South African history with the African National Congress. In 1998, President Nelson Mandela appointed him to the position of Minister of Labour. He has served under four Presidents; Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe.[3] and Jacob Zuma.