Nelson Maila Mokgotho was born in Burgersfort, Limpopo. He completed his secondary studies in 1991 from Sekoba Secondary School. Thereafter, he enrolled at the University of Limpopo, erstwhile University of the North, where he completed his BA Degree majoring in English and Psychology. Mokgotho has also obtained a Diploma in Labour Law and is currently […]
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SAMWU 1st DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Mluleki Mbhele
Mluleki Mbhele is a passionate trade unionist and political activist who is currently the SAMWU’s First Deputy President. He has a strong interest in workers’ rights and has served at the forefront of advocating for better working conditions, fair treatment, and enhanced benefits for municipal workers throughout the country. His educational background, as well as […]
SAMWU 2nd DEPUTY PRESIDENT: Portia Nkuna
Portia Nkuna was born in Shabalala Trust, Hazyview in Mpumalanga. She began her education in lower primary at Mpunzana Primary School and subsequently advanced to higher primary at Ifalethu Primary School. She then went to Sibukosetfu Secondary School, where she completed her high school. Nkuna believes that education is a valuable tool for changing society […]
SAMWU NATIONAL TREASURER: Nwabisa Majova
Nwabisa Majova was born in the Eastern Cape town of Mount Frere, a town where she grew up in and completed her secondary schooling. She began her tertiary education at the Walter Sisulu University, where she completed a National Diploma in Internal Auditing. Thereafter, Majova studied for a BTech Degree in Internal Auditing at the […]
SAMWU GENERAL SECRETARY: Dumisane Magagula
Dumisane Magagula was born in the Vaal Triangle and grew up in Sebokeng township. He started his education Vukuzakhe Combined School and later proceeded to Moqhaka High School, where his studies, along with many other pupils were interrupted by the 1976 uprisings and the Asinamali protests. However, Magagula did not see the uprisings as an […]
SAMWU DEPUTY GENERAL SECRETARY: Nkhetheni Muthavhi
Nkhetheni Muthavhi, the Deputy General Secretary has emerged as a passionate and influential leader dedicated to advancing the rights and welfare of local government employees. With a remarkable journey rooted in education, experience, and a deep commitment to social justice, Muthavhi has become a catalyst for positive change within SAMWU and the broader labor movement. […]