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Bavelile Gloria Hlongwa

Bavelile Gloria Hlongwa (14 April 1981 – 13 September 2019) was a South African chemical engineer and politician from KwaZulu-Natal and a party member of the African National Congress (ANC). She was the Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy and a Member of the National Assembly of South Africa from May 2019 until her death in September 2019.

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Nkanyiso Hlongwa (Finance/Consulting)
Partner and Head of Johannesburg Office at The Bridgespan Group, serving philanthropy, nonprofit, and impact investing clients across Africa. Previously worked for Monitor Deloitte in corporate strategy and growth, focused on agriculture, energy, and financial services. Co-author of “Closing the Capital Gap on Impact Investment in Africa.” Holds MBA from St. Mary’s University College and Bachelor of Business Science (Honours in Economics) from University of Cape Town. [citation:1]
Bavelile Gloria Hlongwa (Engineering/Politics)
Former Deputy Minister of Mineral Resources and Energy of South Africa (2019). Chemical engineer who worked at Shell Downstream SA and Sapref. Served as non-executive board member at Dube Trade Port Corporation and National Metrology Institute of South Africa. Passed away in September 2019. Posthumously awarded Doctor of Administration. [citation:10]

John Langalibalele Dube

John Langalibalele Dube born on 11 February 1871 was a South African essayist, philosopher, educator, politician, publisher, editor, novelist and poet. He was the founding president of the South African Native National Congress (SANNC), which became the African National Congress in 1923. He was an uncle to Dr Pixley ka isaka Seme with whom they founded SANNC along. Dube served as the president of SANNC between 1912 and 1917. He was brought to America by returning missionaries and attended Oberlin Preparatory Academy. He returned to South Africa, where in 1903 he and his first wife, Nokutela Dube, founded a newspaper, what is now Ilanga lase Natal.

In 1901 he founded the Ohlange High School based on the Tuskegee Institue founded by Booker T Washington. He also wanted black people to go into business, so in 1903 he founded the isiZulu newspaper Ilanga. In 1930, John Dube published “Shaka’s Body Servant.” He also wrote about the lives of Zulu rulers, including King Dinizulu.

He was a conservative politician. His ANC was not a militant party of the 1960s, but he never lost sight of two things: human rights, and the need for Africans to stand together. That was the message John Langalibalele Dube was preaching until he died in 1946.

Themba Harry Gwala

Themba Harry Gwala born on 30 July 1920 & passed-on on 20 June 1995 was a revolutionary leader in the African National Congress (ANC) and South African Communist Party (SACP) in South Africa.

Harry Gwala trained as a teacher at Adams College and taught at Slangspruit where his students included Moses Mabhida. In 1942, Gwala joined the Communist Party of South Africa, and in 1944 joined the ANC, and moved into trade union organisation in the chemical, construction, and rubber industries. He was among the organisers of a national stay-away in 1950, and was subsequently banned under the Suppression of Communism Act.

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Sandile Gwala (Finance/Technology)
Independent non-executive director at MTN Group Limited (effective 1 January 2025). Co-founder and CEO of a business consultancy firm serving local and international clients. Former group executive director and partner at Deloitte South Africa, also worked in Deloitte UK and Denmark operations. Holds BCom in Information Systems and MBA from University of Natal. Serves on boards of Harambe and previously Business Process Enabling South Africa. [citation:1][citation:8]

Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu

Sibusiso Mandlenkosi Emmanuel Bengu is a retired South African 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.

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Elijah Nkosi (Legal/Business)
Extensive experience in gaming and leisure industry with focus on strategic development and corporate governance. Served as Acting Judge for KwaZulu-Natal High Courts (Durban and Pietermaritzburg) in 2011, 2012, 2015, and 2017. Board member at Phumelela Gaming & Leisure Limited, serving on Audit, Remuneration, and Industry Specific committees. Holds Bachelor of Procurement Law (B Proc) and LLB. [citation:9]

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