Ghaleb Cachalia

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Ghaleb Cachalia
Shadow Minister of Public Enterprises
In office
31 October 2019  2 November 2023
DeputyErik Marais
Michéle Clarke
Farhat Essack
LeaderJohn Steenhuisen
Preceded byNatasha Mazzone
Succeeded byMimmy Gondwe
Shadow Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry
In office
1 June 2017  5 June 2019
LeaderMmusi Maimane
Shadow MinisterDean Macpherson
Preceded byDean Macpherson
Succeeded byMathew Cuthbert
Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
In office
4 May 2017  18 January 2024
ConstituencyGauteng
Leader of the Democratic Alliance Caucus in Ekurhuleni
In office
August 2016  May 2017
Succeeded byPhillip de Lange
Member of the Ekurhuleni City Council
In office
August 2016  May 2017
Personal details
Born (1956-11-12) 12 November 1956 (age 69)
PartyIndependent
(2024-present)
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Ghaleb Cachalia (born 12 November 1956) is a South African businessman and former Member of Parliament (MP). He is the son of anti-Apartheid activists Amina and Yusuf Cachalia, and a relative of former African National Congress (ANC) MP Ismail Mahomed Cachalia.[1]

Cachalia was born in Johannesburg in 1956, and grew up in Vrededorp, Fordsburg.[2]

He attended the Waterford School in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland), to avoid the apartheid education system in South Africa. However, his schooling there was interrupted when the South African government threatened him with “passport issues” because of his parents' involvement in anti-Apartheid activism. He was sent abroad to stay with his uncle and aunt in Britain, where he was forced to remain for ten years.[3]

While in the UK, he received a scholarship to study at the United World College of the Atlantic in Wales (1973-5), and then went on to read history at the University of London's School of Oriental and African Studies (1976-9).

He campaigned in the Anti-Apartheid Movement. Upon completion of his studies, he returned to South Africa, and went to the University of the Witwatersrand to study law, a degree which he did not complete. While at the university, he joined the Black Students Society and became its vice-president.[2][3]

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