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Former SA deputy president David Mabuza passes away at age 64

July 3, 2025
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Former SA deputy president David Mabuza passes away at age 64
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Former Deputy President David Mabuza, affectionately known as “The Cat,” has died, ANC Secretary-General Fikile Mbalula announced on Thursday. The news was shared via Mbalula’s official social media account, though the cause of death was not immediately disclosed.

Mabuza, who served as South Africa’s second-in-command from February 2018 to February 2023, was a veteran of the liberation struggle and a prominent political figure. Prior to his national role, he was the Premier of Mpumalanga, where he built both his political base and his controversial reputation.

In his tribute, Mbalula praised Mabuza as “a committed cadre” who embodied the ANC’s values of unity and transformation. “We have lost a patriot who served with humility,” Mbalula wrote, extending condolences to Mabuza’s family and the nation.

The late leader’s political career was marked by both loyalty and turbulence. His behind-the-scenes maneuvering during the ANC’s 2017 Nasrec conference proved decisive in Cyril Ramaphosa’s presidential victory, earning him the deputy presidency. However, his tenure was often overshadowed by allegations of corruption linked to his time in Mpumalanga, though no charges were ever brought.

President Ramaphosa is expected to issue a formal statement, while preparations for an official state funeral are underway. Political analysts note Mabuza’s passing closes a significant chapter in South Africa’s post-Zuma political landscape, particularly as the ANC prepares for crucial elections.

As tributes pour in, questions linger about Mabuza’s complex legacy – a liberation stalwart whose later years were clouded by controversy, yet whose political instincts earned him respect across factions. His death at 63 leaves South Africa reflecting on the evolution of its post-apartheid leadership.

The ANC has announced plans for memorial services across the country, with details to follow after consultations with the Mabuza family. Flags will fly at half-mast at all official buildings until the day of the funeral.

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