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Motlagomang Grazy "Mamiki" Qabathe is a South African politician from the Free State. She represented the
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(ANC) in the
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between January 2008 and May 2024. During that time she served in the Executive Council of the Free State continuously between 2008 and 2023, excepting a term as Speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature from 2015 to 2019. Qabathe began her political career as an activist in the
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and as the first Executive Mayor of
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. She was first appointed to the Free State Executive Council in January 2008 under Premier Beatrice Marshoff and she retained her seat throughout the first term of Premier
Ace Magashule Elias Sekgobelo "Ace" Magashule (born 3 November 1959) is a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist who served as the Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa's governing party, between December ...
. She served in several portfolios, most prominently as
Member of the Executive Council In South Africa, the Executive Council of a province is the cabinet of the provincial government. The Executive Council consists of the Premier and five to ten other members,'' Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996'', Chapter 6: "P ...
(MEC) for Agriculture. She also served under Magashule as Deputy Provincial Secretary of the ANC's Free State branch from 2008 to 2021. After her four years as speaker from 2015 to 2019, Qabathe returned to the Executive Council as MEC for Social Development from May 2019 to March 2023. She was sacked by Premier
Mxolisi Dukwana Mxolisi Abraham Dukwana (born 14 September 1964) is a South African politician who has served as the speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature since June 2024. He was elected Provincial Executive Committees of the African National Congr ...
in March 2023 and left the provincial legislature in the May 2024 general election.


Early life and career

Qabathe was born in
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and grew up in Meloding, a
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outside
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in the present-day
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(then the
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). She became active in anti-apartheid
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in 1986 while a student at
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in
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, where she joined the
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. In 1987 she began work at the Meloding Town Council and the following year she was recruited to the
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(SAMWU), an affiliate of the
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(COSATU). Over the next few years, she rose through the ranks of SAMWU, from the local shop stewards' council to the positions of national provincial treasurer and national second deputy president. She was also active in the regional branch of COSATU and after the end of apartheid in 1994 she became active in local structures of the
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(ANC) and
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. When the
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was established in 2000, she represented the ANC as the district's inaugural Executive Mayor.


Provincial legislature


Marshoff premiership: 2008–2009

In January 2008, Qabathe was appointed to the
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by Beatrice Marshoff, then the
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. She became
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(MEC) for Agriculture. In July of that year, she ascended for the first time to one of the so-called "Top Five" offices in the ANC's Free State branch; she was elected unopposed as Deputy Provincial Secretary of the Free State ANC, serving under
Ace Magashule Elias Sekgobelo "Ace" Magashule (born 3 November 1959) is a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist who served as the Secretary General of the African National Congress (ANC), South Africa's governing party, between December ...
, as Provincial Chairperson, and Sibongile Besani, as Provincial Secretary. In October, Marshoff announced a
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in which Qabathe became MEC for Sports, Arts and Culture; she remained in that portfolio for the rest of Marshoff's term in office.


Magashule premiership: 2009–2018


Executive Council portfolios

Pursuant to the 2009 general election, Marshoff was succeeded as Premier by Ace Magashule. In Magashule's new Executive Council, Qabathe was returned to her old post as MEC for Agriculture. Over the next four years, Qabathe moved across several portfolios in Magashule's frequent reshuffles. She was moved to the cooperative governance, traditional affairs and human settlements portfolio in February 2011; then to the economic development, tourism and environmental affairs portfolio in February 2012; and finally back to the agriculture portfolio (which by then also included rural development) in March 2013. In the 2014 general election, Qabathe was re-elected to her seat in the
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, ranked eighth on the ANC's
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. Magashule, who was also re-elected, retained her as MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development.


Speaker of the Free State Legislature

On 11 March 2015, she was elected Speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature and therefore departed the Executive Council; she succeeded Sisi Mabe, who had died in 2014, and
Msebenzi Zwane Mosebenzi Joseph Zwane was the Minister of Mineral Resources of South Africa in the Second Cabinet of former President Jacob Zuma serving from 2015 until 2018. A controversial figure, Zwane resigned on 25 February 2018 following allegations o ...
succeeded her as Agriculture MEC in May.


Vrede Dairy Project

Qabathe's tenure as MEC under Magashule later attracted controversy because of her involvement in implementing the
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, which was established in 2012 but continued during Qabathe's third term as agriculture MEC from 2013 to 2015. The project was later investigated by the
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,
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, who concluded in 2020 that Qabathe – along with Magashule and Msebenzi Zwane, who both preceded and succeeded her in the agriculture portfolio – was guilty of
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and misconduct in so far as she had failed to fulfil her
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oversight duties in respect of the project. Mkhwebane recommended that the Free State government should consider sanctioning Qabathe for her role in the Vrede Dairy Project saga. The opposition
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called for Qabathe to be fired, and the opposition Democratic Alliance (DA) asked the
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to investigate her and other officials for their role. The DA claimed that, in addition to her putative failures as an MEC, Qabathe had shielded Zwane from accountability while she was Speaker of the legislature.


Re-election as ANC Deputy Secretary

Qabathe was re-elected to her party office as ANC Deputy Provincial Secretary in May 2013 and December 2017, still under Provincial Chairperson Magashule. Shortly after her 2017 re-election, the election results were nullified by the high court due to procedural irregularities, but Qabathe was subsequently appointed as a member of the interim task team assembled by the national ANC to lead the provincial party until fresh elections could be held.


Ntombela premiership: 2018–2023

When the ANC elections were re-run in May 2018, Qabathe was elected unopposed as Deputy Provincial Secretary, now serving under Sam Mashinini, who succeeded Magashule as chairperson, and Provincial Secretary Paseka Nompondo. In the 2019 general election, she was ranked second on the ANC's party list and was re-elected to the provincial legislature. Instead of seeking re-election as Speaker, she was returned to the Executive Council, where Sisi Ntombela, Magashule's successor as Premier, appointed her MEC for Social Development. Her term as ANC Deputy Secretary ended in 2021 when the national ANC disbanded the provincial leadership corps.


Dukwana premiership: 2023–2024

In March 2023, Qabathe was sacked from the Executive Council of
Mxolisi Dukwana Mxolisi Abraham Dukwana (born 14 September 1964) is a South African politician who has served as the speaker of the Free State Provincial Legislature since June 2024. He was elected Provincial Executive Committees of the African National Congr ...
, who succeeded Ntombela as Premier following Ntombela's resignation the previous month. Qabathe served as a
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in the provincial legislature until the May 2024 general election, when she gave up her seat.


Personal life

She is married and has three children.


References


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