Elias Sekgobelo "Ace" Magashule (born 3 November 1959) is a
South Africa
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n politician and former anti-
apartheid
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activist who served as the Secretary General of the
African National Congress
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(ANC), South Africa's governing party, between December 2017 and his suspension on 3 May 2021. He served as the
Premier
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of the
Free State, one of South Africa's nine provinces, from 2009 until 2018, and was known to be influential in the ANC of his home province.
An outspoken ally of former president
Jacob Zuma
Jacob Gedleyihlekisa Zuma (; born 12 April 1942) is a South African politician who served as the fourth president of South Africa from 2009 to 2018. He is also referred to by his initials JZ and clan names Nxamalala and Msholozi. Zuma was a for ...
, Magashule has been accused of various corrupt activities.
He was arrested in November 2020 and awaits trial on charges relating to corruption under a government contract awarded while he was Premier. He was expelled from the ANC in June 2023 after the party's National Disciplinary Committee had found that he had brought the party into disrepute.
Early life
Magashule attended Tumahole Primary School (now Lembede Primary) and Phehellang Secondary School in his hometown of Tumahole,
Parys. He gained his nickname, "Ace," on the school soccer field.
He received his Bachelor of Arts degree from
Fort Hare University,
and after graduating taught at Moqhaka High School in
Sebokeng
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and later at Phehellang, his own former school.
In his youth, Magashule was a member of the
Congress of South African Students and the Tumahole Youth Congress. In 1982, while a student at the Fort Hare, he was arrested following a protest against a visit by
Ciskei
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Prime Minister
Lennox Sebe
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, and convicted of public violence.
His official ANC biography claims that he was charged with
high treason
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,
but this is contradicted by court records. In the 1980s, he played a role in the
United Democratic Front (UDF) in the Northern
Free State, and participated in organising rent
boycott
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s in Tumahole. He was detained for his UDF activities in 1985.
He went into exile in 1989 and returned in 1991 after the ANC and other anti-apartheid groups were unbanned.
He became the chairperson of the ANC's branch in the Northern Free State.
Post-apartheid political career
Free State Legislature: 1994–1997
In the
1994 general election, Magashule was elected to an ANC seat in the
Free State Provincial Legislature
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. He was also appointed to the
Free State Executive Council, where he served as
Member of the Executive Council
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(MEC) for Economic Affairs between 1994 and 1996. Later in 1994, he was elected as Deputy
Provincial Chairperson of the ANC's newly unified Free State provincial branch, deputising
Pat Matosa.
In mid-1996, Free State Premier
Terror Lekota announced a reshuffle in which Magashule was moved to a new and less senior government office as MEC for Transport. Lekota said that his decision was informed by "rumours about misconduct" in the Department of Economic Affairs and by his belief that Magashule was "better-suited" to the on-the-ground work of the transport portfolio. In November 1996, amid increasing factional hostilities in the Free State ANC, the ANC's national leadership announced that Magashule and Matosa would leave the provincial legislature and be transferred to ANC seats in the
National Assembly
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, the lower house of the
South African Parliament
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.
National Assembly: 1997–2004
Magashule took up his seat in the National Assembly in August 1997 and served there until the
2004 general election.
During his tenure, he was elected Provincial Chairperson of the ANC's Free State branch at a party elective conference in 1998.
Return to the Free State: 2004–2009
In the 2004 election, Magashule was returned to the Free State Provincial Legislature, ranked first on the ANC's provincial party list. In the aftermath of the election, newly elected Premier
Beatrice Marshoff appointed him as MEC for Agriculture. He remained in that portfolio until Marshoff sacked him in April 2005. Subsequently he served as an ordinary
Member of the Provincial Legislature
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until August 2007, when, in another reshuffle, he returned to the Executive Council as MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture. He moved to the Public Safety and Security portfolio in October 2008.
During this period, in December 2007, Magashule was directly elected to the ANC's
National Executive Committee, after having served as an
ex officio
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member of the committee for a decade in his capacity as a provincial chairperson.
Premier of the Free State: 2009–2018
On 6 May 2009, pursuant to
that year's general election, Magashule was indirectly elected to succeed Marshoff as
Premier of the Free State. As Premier, he initiated Operation Hlasela, a campaign to fight poverty in the Free State, and established a bursary fund for tertiary students in the Premier's office.
Also while Premier, Magashule retained his party position as ANC Provincial Chairperson, and he ultimately became the ANC's longest-serving Provincial Chairperson.
During his leadership of the branch, the results of its elective conference were successfully challenged twice in court, once in 2012 and once in 2017, and he has been accused of
rigging votes.
During his chairmanship, he was part of what was known as the "Premier League," an unofficial lobbying group within the ANC which was influential during the presidency of
Jacob Zuma
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, to whom it was aligned,
and which consisted of Magashule,
Supra Mahumapelo
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of the
North West, and
DD Mabuza of
Mpumalanga
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.
In December 2017, during the ANC's
54th National Conference, he was elected to the full-time party position of ANC Secretary General, pursuant to a recount ''–'' his opponents had disputed the result and demanded that 68 "missing" ballots be accounted for. He had run on the slate of the losing presidential candidate,
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, and was backed by the Premier League.
Arrest and criminal charges
On 10 November 2020, the
Hawks
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issued a warrant for Magashule's arrest on 21 charges of corruption, theft, fraud and money laundering.
The charges relate to a R255-million contract which the Free State Department of Human Settlements awarded to Blackhead Consulting in 2014, while Magashule was Premier, for the auditing and removal of
asbestos
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from homes in the province. The
National Prosecuting Authority
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claims that, following receipt of the contract, Magashule's personal assistant asked a Blackhead subsidiary to make various payments to third parties, either at Magashule's instruction or with his knowledge. These payments included R50,000 for the school fees of the child of an alleged ally of the
Gupta family, Refiloe Mokoena, previously of the
South African Revenue Service.
The trial of Magashule and the fifteen co-accused has been postponed several times due to applications brought by Magashule, who claims that the charges are politically motivated.
ANC suspension
In early May 2021, the ANC National Working Committee suspended Magashule from the position of ANC Secretary General until the conclusion of the court proceedings. He had been given 30 days to voluntarily "step aside" from his party leadership positions, under the ANC's new
step-aside rule. He refused to accept his suspension and in turn sought to suspend
Cyril Ramaphosa
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, the ANC and national President. On 13 September 2021, the
Gauteng High Court dismissed Magashule's application to appeal his suspension.
On 12 June 2023, ANC spokesperson
Mahlengi Bhengu-Motsiri announced that Magashule had been expelled from the party after he had missed the deadline of seven days to oppose the National Disciplinary Committee's disciplinary findings against him.
Other corruption allegations
Magashule has been the subject of many journalistic investigations alleging his corrupt activities,
and has been accused of participating in
state capture
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The term was first used by the World Bank in 2000 to describe certain Central ...
during the Zuma presidency.
In 2011 Magashule and Mohloua Seoe were linked to a government property deal that was awarded to a company of which both were once co-directors.
In November 2017 the winner of a tender from the provincial government Magashule headed alleged that Magashule had personally encouraged him to act as a front for the contract.
In January 2018, the
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raided Magashule's offices in connection with the
Vrede Dairy Project, calling it a "scheme designed to defraud and steal monies" from the Free State Department of Agriculture.
Children
One of his sons, Tshepiso "Gift" Magashule, was employed as a consultant by the
Gupta family since November 2010, shortly after
Duduzane Zuma
Duduzane Zuma (born 20 May 1982) is the son of the former president of South Africa, Jacob Zuma.
Biography
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was brought under their influence. In 2011 Gift joined the Gupta brothers on a three-week holiday to
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and
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, and he was later appointed a director in a Gupta company, earning R90,000 a month. Ace Magashule alleged that Gift's link to the Guptas was no secret. In 2015 the Guptas treated Gift and his brother Thato to an eight-day stay in the Oberoi Hotel,
Dubai
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.
In 2015 a busy Shell fuel station in
Phuthaditjhaba, owned by the Free State Development Corporation (FDC), was acquired by Ace's 27-year-old daughter Thoko Alice Malembe. As the deal involved an R11.5 million upfront rental fee from Shell, and a purchase price of R2.9 million, reportedly below its market value, it resulted in a windfall of some R8.9 million for Malembe's MMAT trust. Magashule denied any involvement, despite a security video of 18 December 2014 which confirmed his exploratory visit to the fuel station, in the company of two FDC board members, and apparently, Malembe.
The fuel station's 60 employees had to be retrenched by their former employer, when it lost its case against the FDC.
After she was reunited with her father in 2011, Malembe registered Botlokwa Holdings in 2013,
which managed to secure a series of government tenders and property deals from the Free State provincial government. Malembe's trust or company also acquired a
Botshabelo
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fuel station from the FDC for R2.88 million (or R4 million according to the FDC), despite an offer of R5.5 million from another investor.
Associates
Ace Magashule is a long-time friend of Hantsi Matseke, chairperson of the FDC. Matseke owns Maono Construction which has been awarded contracts worth R515 million by government departments and municipalities in the Free State. Magashule has denied influencing any of these. Maono Construction has however subcontracted work to Malembe's Botlokwa Holdings.
African Congress for Transformation
In August 2023, Magashule founded a new political party, the
African Congress for Transformation.
See also
* ''
Gangster State
Gangster State: Unravelling Ace Magashule's Web of Capture (2019) is a book by Pieter-Louis Myburgh, a South African investigative journalist. The book is an account of Ace Magashule's rise to power as Premier of the Free State, premier of the ...
–'' 2019 book about Magashule
References
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Living people
1959 births
People from Ngwathe Local Municipality
University of Fort Hare alumni
African National Congress politicians
Premiers of the Free State (province)
Members of the Free State Provincial Legislature
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa 1994–1999
Members of the National Assembly of South Africa 1999–2004
Corruption in South Africa