Joyce Mashamba | |
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Member of the Limpopo Executive Council for Agriculture and Rural Development | |
In office October 2017 – 20 June 2018 | |
Premier | Stan Mathabatha |
Preceded by | Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana |
Succeeded by | Basikopo Makamu |
Member of the Limpopo Executive Council for Social Development | |
In office 2014 – October 2017 | |
Premier | Stan Mathabatha |
Succeeded by | Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana |
Member of the Limpopo Executive Council for Safety, Security and Liaison | |
In office July 2013 – 2014 | |
Premier | Stan Mathabatha |
Preceded by | Florence Radzilani |
Succeeded by | Mapula Mokaba-Phukwana |
Personal details | |
Born | Mulamula, Malamulele Transvaal, Union of South Africa | September 25, 1950
Died | June 20, 2018 | (aged 67)
Political party | African National Congress |
Other political affiliations | South African Communist Party |
Spouse | George Mashamba |
Alma mater | University of South Africa |
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Happy Joyce Mashamba (25 September 1950 – 20 June 2018) was a South African politician and veteran of the African National Congress (ANC). At the time of her death, she was Member of the Executive Council (MEC) for Agriculture and Rural Development in the provincial government of Limpopo. She was also a member of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party and a former member of the ANC National Executive Committee and the ANC Women's League National Executive Committee.
During apartheid, Mashamba was an anti-apartheid activist with her husband, George; she was imprisoned from 1977 to 1982 for running an underground ANC cell in Turfloop, Transvaal. In 1994 she was elected to the National Assembly and in 1999 she was elected to the Limpopo Provincial Legislature, where she spent the rest of her career. She served as MEC in six different portfolios under each of the first five Premiers of Limpopo and became the province's longest-serving MEC. She was also briefly Deputy Speaker of the Limpopo Provincial Legislature from 2012 to 2013.