Mapped Relationships (25)
Tenure as Minister of Health (2008-2009) In September 2008, following the recall of President Thabo Mbeki, his successor, President Kgalema Motlanthe, appointed Barbara Hogan as the new Minister of Health .
However, her most significant appointment came on 1 January 2006 , when President Thabo Mbeki appointed her as a Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
In 2005, President Thabo Mbeki appointed him Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa , a position he held with distinction until his retirement in 2016.
The South African government, under President Thabo Mbeki, promoted AIDS denialism, questioning the link between HIV and AIDS and obstructing the rollout of life-saving antiretroviral (ARV) drugs.
de Klerk† served as Deputy President alongside Thabo Mbeki under President Nelson Mandela from 1994 to 1996.
While often remembered as the father of former President Thabo Mbeki, Govan Mbeki† was a formidable leader in his own right.
His performance earned him a promotion to Deputy President of South Africa under Thabo Mbeki in 1999.
The Presidential Interregnum Motlanthe's most prominent national role came following the recall of President Thabo Mbeki.
Known for his calm demeanor and intellectual rigor, Motlanthe stepped into the nation’s highest office during a period of significant political transition, following the resignation of Thabo Mbeki .
His first ministerial appointment came in 2004 when President Thabo Mbeki appointed him as Deputy Minister of Home Affairs.
Serving as the country's Ex-Minister of Health; GP from 1999 to 2008 under President Thabo Mbeki, her tenure was indelibly marked by the HIV/AIDS pandemic.
His most celebrated achievement, the monumental dual biography The Dream Deferred: Thabo Mbeki (2007), established him as a leading political biographer.
Serving from 1999 to 2009 under President Thabo Mbeki, his decade-long leadership at the Department of Labour was marked by ambitious legislative reforms aimed at protecting workers, reducing unemployment, and aligning South Africa's policies with...
The Global Political Agreement and Prime Ministership The post-election crisis forced regional mediation by the Southern African Development Community (SADC), led by South Africa's Thabo Mbeki.
Prior to this, Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma served with distinction in the cabinets of Presidents Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, and Jacob Zuma, overseeing complex portfolios that shaped the nation's development.
Figures like Thabo Mbeki were groomed under his guidance.
Her competence and dedication led to a series of significant ministerial appointments under President Thabo Mbeki.
In 2004, he was posthumously awarded the Order of the Most Distinguished Grand Counsellor of the Baobab in Gold (OMSG) by President Thabo Mbeki for his exceptional contribution to the struggle for democracy and human rights.
Deputy Minister of Safety and Security In 2004, President Thabo Mbeki appointed her as Deputy Minister of Safety and Security.
Serving under Presidents Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki, Trevor Manuel was the chief architect of South Africa's macroeconomic policy during its critical transition to democracy.
His undergraduate thesis on the effects of trade liberalization on South African manufacturing caught the attention of Professor Thabo Mbeki (the economist, not the former president), who encouraged him to pursue graduate studies.
He served in this capacity until 2009, a period that saw the consolidation of South Africa’s democracy under Presidents Thabo Mbeki and Kgalema Motlanthe.
Party Discipline: Kotwal was a loyal and effective member of the ANC parliamentary caucus, contributing to the party’s cohesion during a period of significant policy shifts, including the transition from Thabo Mbeki to Kgalema Motlanthe’s presidency.
Minister of Public Service and Administration (1999–2008) In June 1999, President Thabo Mbeki appointed Geraldine Fraser-Moleketi as Minister of Public Service and Administration , a role she would hold for over nine years.
His formative years were marked by exposure to anti-apartheid movements and the writings of figures like Nelson Mandela and Thabo Mbeki, which shaped his vision of a democratic, globally engaged South Africa .