Senzeni Zokwana

South African politician

The Honourable
Senzeni Zokwana
Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries
In office
26 May 2014 – 29 May 2019
PresidentJacob Zuma
Cyril Ramaphosa
Preceded byTina Joemat-Pettersson
Succeeded byPosition Abolished
Personal details
NationalitySouth African
Political partyAfrican National Congress
South African Communist Party
Websitehttps://www.daff.gov.za

Senzeni Zokwana is a South African politician. He is a former Member of Parliament and served until May 2019 as the Minister of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries, having been appointed by President Jacob Zuma in May 2014. He previously served as the President of the National Union of Mineworkers (NUM).

Labour career

He became involved in trade union activism in 1980 during the apartheid-era in South Africa at the President Steyn gold mine in the Free State. He joined the ranks of NUM in 1983, became a shaft steward in 1984 and was elected to the branch executive committee in the President Steyn Mine in 1985. He subsequently moved up the ranks to become branch chairperson in 1987, vice regional chairperson in 1992 and regional chairperson from 1993 to 1994. He was first a shift overseer on safety matters and in 1995, he joined the NUM staff as a safety officer, after proving himself a dedicated advocate of modern mine safety techniques. Mr Zokwana was elected as vice president in 1994, a position he held until 2000 when he was elected president. He was subsequently re-elected for the role and held the position until 2014.

In 2005 Zokwana was elected as President of the International Federation of Chemical, Energy, Mine and General Workers' Unions in 2005 and was subsequently re-elected in November 2011. Additionally, he was elected as Vice-President of the global union federation IndustriALL Global Union on June 19, 2012.[1]

Marikana Massacre

On the 16th of August 2012, 34 miners were gunned down by the South African Police Service after they had embarked on a months lengthy strike demanding wage increase. At the centre of this tragedy were the National Police Commissioner Riah Phiyega, Minister of Police Hon. Nathi Mthethwa, the Deputy president and Lonmin director Cyril Ramaphosa, NUM President Mr Senzeni Zokwana, the President of AMCU Mr. Joseph Mathunjwa, Lonmin Manager Mr. Mokoena and General Mpembe.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ "Home | Government Communication and Information System (GCIS)". apps.gcis.gov.za. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  2. ^ "Farlam report recommends probe into Phiyega's fitness to hold office". bdlive.co.za. Business Day. 25 June 2015. Retrieved 26 June 2015.
  3. ^ Marikana: What really happened? We may never know, by Mandy de Waal, Daily Maverick, 2012
Trade union offices
Preceded by
James Motlatsi
President of the National Union of Mineworkers
2000–2014
Succeeded by
Piet Matosa
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