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Mac Maharaj appointed 'special envoy'

Oct 30, 2009 3:39 PM | By Sapa

Former transport minister and veteran ANC and SA Communist Party member Mac Maharaj as been appointed "special envoy", President Jacob Zuma announced.


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At the same time, Zuma announced the appointment of current South African ambassador to the United States Welile Nhlapo as national security special advisor.

"The Presidency will be greatly strengthened by these appointments," it said in a statement.

"Both individuals bring to their positions extensive experience, expertise and knowledge."

Maharaj played a key role in the negotiation process to South Africa's first democratic elections, and was joint secretary in 1994 of the Transitional Executive Council.

A political activist since the early 1950s, he was a member of the African National Congress's armed wing Umkhonto weSizwe. He went into exile in 1976 after escaping from the house arrest order that was immediately imposed on him in Durban after serving 12 years imprisonment.

After 12 years in exile, Maharaj returned to South Africa as commander of Operation Vula. He served on the ANC National Executive Committee and was a member of the SACP's political bureau and central committee.

Before being appointed ambassador to the US, Nhlapo served as special envoy to Burundi. He was the head of the technical team that assisted then deputy president Zuma in the Burundi negotiations.

In 1995, he was appointed South African ambassador to Ethiopia and permanent representative to the Organisation of African Unity and the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa.

In 1998, he was appointed deputy director general responsible for Africa in the foreign affairs department.

In 2001, he was appointed head of the presidential support unit which advised the Presidency on conflict situations in Africa and the Middle East.

He assumed the post of Ambassador to the US in August 2007.

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Oct 30 2009 04:00:35 PM
Gazu
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Zuma's pay back for Mac's support but then why not, if he has the ability to do the job
Oct 30 2009 04:02:19 PM
mcritic
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Just remind me - was this guy not involved in some major skulduggery which ultimately let him to resign from the Board of a Bank?

Is it a requirement nowadays to have a seriously dented reputation before some appouintment or other is made?

What is this guy going to do in the form of hard work for a massive salary and benefits? Something like negotiations with Mugabe perhaps?

Please enlighten me and indicate whether I am wrong.
Oct 30 2009 04:06:45 PM
TheVillageBoy_with a diploma
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Perfect appointment, couldnt have been done it bettyer myself.

Perfect timing.

Oct 30 2009 04:27:34 PM
bruinou
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Another passanger to ride the gravy train.The feeding trough is only getting bigger all the time.
Oct 30 2009 04:48:22 PM
DavidD
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Oct 30 2009 04:00:44 PM
Africa_need_No_link_to_europe

So what language do think Mac should speak?
Oct 30 2009 04:50:38 PM
ForOurChildren
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@Africa_need_No_brains. Wow, you on a roll. Brain dead moron!
Oct 30 2009 04:51:47 PM
TheMadame
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Mac Maharaj
WTH! is JZ doing now he is making it obvious that he is corrupt and taking his buddies with him, who is next Bulelani Nquka
Oct 30 2009 04:53:56 PM
geanann
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Another hardline commie.

Special envoy=Messenger Boy
http://letterdash.com/g.annandale/pulling-the-strings
Oct 30 2009 04:54:10 PM
Samjank
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Oct 30 2009 04:48:22 PM
DavidD

Obviously not the language Africa_nees_help... is currently using to rail against the oppressors. The blogger is a moron, as ForOurChildren says and should just be ignored. I love these anti-European racists who don't even realise that the very things they are so anti are the things they use every day of their lives!!
Oct 30 2009 05:03:49 PM
ZENETH
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Mac' CV, as highlighted by this article, qualifies him for such a position. Of course, in addition to loyalty to the ANC. Note that all former Presidents (except for Motlantle) appointed him in a number of portfolios. Such a trustworthy cadre.

Yes, VillageBoy, Mac is indeed a natural choice.


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