Sibusiso Bengu

South African politician (born 1934)

Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu
Sibusiso Bengu
Ambassador to Germany
In office
1999–2003
Minister of Education
In office
1994–1999
Personal details
Born (1934-05-08) 8 May 1934 (age 89)
Kranskop, South Africa

Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu (born 8 May 1934)[1] is a South African retired politician.

Bengu was born in Kranskop, Natal and become a teacher in 1952. Sibusiso founded the Dlangezwa High School near Empangeni in 1969 and was principal until 1976. He completed a PhD in political sciences at the Graduate Institute of International Studies in Geneva in 1974 and in 1977 he was appointed a professor at the University of Zululand. He served as Secretary-General of Inkatha Freedom Party but due to differences he clashed with Mangosuthu Buthelezi.

Sibusiso left South Africa in 1978 and served as secretary for research and social action for the Lutheran World Foundation. While he was abroad he met and became friends with Oliver Tambo, then acting President of the African National Congress. He returned in 1991 to become the first black Vice-chancellor of a South African university, Fort Hare University. Sibusiso became Minister of Education in 1994, and served until he was deployed to Germany to become South Africa's ambassador in 1999.

He is married to Funeka and has four daughters and one son.

References

  1. ^ "Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu | South African History Online". Retrieved 19 February 2023.

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