Buti Manamela

Buti Kgwaridi Manamela is currently serving as the Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology, having previously served as the Deputy Minister for Planning and Monitoring in the Presidency since 26 May 2014.[1] He is currently serving under the current Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology Blade Nzimande and current President of South Africa, Cyril Ramaphosa.[2][3] Manamela has also held the post of the spokesperson to former President, Jacob Zuma.[4]

Buti Manamela

MP
Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology
Assumed office
17 October 2017

Biography

Buti Manamela was born 10 July in the town of Modimolle, Transvaal Province, South Africa. He joined Congress of South African Students (COSAS) and the African National Congress Youth League at the age of thirteen. He matriculated from Phagameng High School. He then enrolled at the Mamelodi College where he obtained a certificate in electronics in 2001. During his time at the college, he joined the South African Students Congress, the Young Communist League of South Africa, the South African Communist Party and the African National Congress. He completed his post-graduate diploma in 2014 and obtained a Master of Management in Public Policy from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2017.

In 2000 he was deployed to be the National Organiser of the South African Commercial Union in South Africa. Due to his organising skills, he initiated the re-establishment of the Young Communist League in 2003. Manamela was elected the National Secretary of the YCLSA and served in the post until 2014.[5] Manamela became a Member of Parliament following the 2009 general election. He served as the chief volunteer of Parliament's Nelson Mandela Day activities and was a whip of the Labour Portfolio Committee.

In the cabinet of former President Jacob Zuma, Manamela served as the Deputy Minister of Planning Monitoring and Evaluation and also head of the Youth Development and Administration.[6].

Manamela is also serving as a Central Committee Member of the South African Communist Party (SACP).

Personal life

Manamela married and has two children[7] he is also a member of parliament for the Government of South Africa.[3]

He has been an ANC Member of Parliament since the 2009 general election.

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