Alfred Mtsi

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Preceded byZukiswa Ncitha
Born
Skuta Alfred Mtsi

c. 1950–1951
Alfred Mtsi
Speaker of the Buffalo City council
In office
2016  12 July 2020
Mayor of Buffalo City
In office
June 2015  August 2016
Preceded byZukiswa Ncitha
Member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature
In office
1999–2014
Personal details
Born
Skuta Alfred Mtsi

c. 1950–1951
Died12 July 2020
East London, Eastern Cape
Political partyAfrican National Congress
South African Communist Party
SpouseNolundi[1]
Children3[1]
Alma materUniversity of Fort Hare
University of South Africa
University of the Witwatersrand

Skuta Alfred Mtsi[2] (c. 1950–1951   12 July 2020) was a South African politician who served as the mayor of Buffalo City, South Africa. Prior to his mayoral tenure he served as a member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature and later served as the Speaker of the Buffalo City council before his death.

Skuta Alfred Mtsi was born in c. 1950–1951 and grew up in Ncerha Village, outside of East London. He attended Hebron Primary School, Mzimkhulu Higher Primary and Gcisa Commercial High School.[2] He was expelled from school in 11th grade for attending an "illegal gathering" with 19 other students.[1]

He graduated with a Master's degree in public administration and an advanced certificate in public administration and management from the University of Fort Hare, a certificate in governance and leadership from the University of South Africa, and a certificate in advanced governance and public leadership from the University of the Witwatersrand.[2]

Career

Mtsi became involved in politics during the Soweto uprising in 1976. In 1983, he started working for Mercedes-Benz. In 1989, he served as a shop steward of NUMSA. In 1991, he served as chairman of COSATU and served as chairman of COSATU in the Border Region from 1992 to 1993.[2]

Politics

In 1990, Mtsi became a member of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party.[1] He served as a member of the Eastern Cape Provincial Legislature from 1999 to 2014.[3][1]

In June 2015, Mtsi was inaugurated as Mayor of Buffalo City, South Africa to fill the vacancy created by Zukiswa Ncitha's resignation.[4] He served until August 2016.[5] In 2016, Mtsi was elected to serve as Speaker of the Buffalo City council.[6][7]

Death

Electoral history

References

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