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Shilowa, Mbhazima (Sam)
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Shilowa was born on 30 April 1958 in what is now Limpopo Province. He is married.
He has been the Premier of Gauteng Province since 15 June 1999.
His academic qualifications are: -
Ø. Khamanyani Lower Primary School, Muhunguti Higher Primary School, Kulani Higher Primary School and Akani High School.
Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities : -
Ø. Moved to Johannesburg to seek employment (1979).
Ø. Worked at John Weinberg Hardware in Germiston, Anglo Alpha Cement in Roodepoort and PSG Services in Johannesburg.
Ø. Joined the trade union movement (1981).
Ø. Became Shop Steward, thereafter Deputy Chairperson of Congress of South African Trade Union (COSATU) Gauteng (formerly Wits region).
Ø. Vice-President and later President of the Transport and General
Ø. Workers Union.
Ø. Deputy Secretary-General of COSATU (1991) and General-Secretary (1993).
Ø. As General-Secretary of COSATU, Shilowa played a key role in the National Economic Development and Labour Council (NEDLAC), engaging extensively with both government and business in determining strategies and practical options for developing South Africa. Prior to that was extensively engaged wit
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Asmal, Kader
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If it is possible to sum up a life as busy and varied as Kader Asmal's in two words, those must be: human rights. Asmal has spent his entire life trying to understand, defend and advance human rights.
The seeds of this lifelong passion were sown in childhood. Growing up in the country town of Stanger in the '40s and '50s, Asmal became acutely aware of racism. He first felt its sting as a teenager, when he was chased away from a 'white' shop where he had gone to buy a newspaper.
Asmal, who was born on October 8, 1934, grew up in a lively, lower middle-class home. His mother kept house; his father was a shopkeeper, a shop assistant and unemployed, in that order. Although they were not political, his parents encouraged debate among their eight children.
The decisive moment in his political growth, recalls Asmal, was seeing footage of Nazi concentration camp victims. Then and there he decided he would be a lawyer, so that he could oppose the Nazi mentality. Slowly, over the years, he drew the connection between what had happened in faraway Europe and life under apartheid.
Perhaps the most vivid moment of the Defiance Campaign era for Asmal, as a politicised matric pupil, was seeing the Campaign's leaders marching in prison uni