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Songezo Zibi
RISE Mzansi National Leader
Born(1975-12-27)27 December 1975(age 48)
NationalitySouth African
EducationNelson Mandela University, 1998
Occupation(s)Writer, editor, communications leader and politician
OfficeChairperson of theStanding Committee on Public Accounts
PredecessorMkhuleko Hlengwa
Political partyRise Mzansi
ParentNomfundo Zibi

Songezo Zibi(born 27 December 1975) is the National Leader of the political party,Rise Mzansi,and was elected to theNational Assemblyin 2024. He is the chairperson of Parliament's Standing Committee On Public Accounts. He is a former corporate spokesperson and manager, writer, Associate Editor of theFinancial Mail,and former Editor ofBusiness Day,South Africa’s leading business and economy daily newspaper.

Early life

Songezo Zibi was born in 1975 inMqanduliwhat was then the rural apartheidBantustanof theTranskeiand today is theEastern Cape.He is the only child of a single mother, Nomfundo Zibi, who worked as a teacher. Zibi was raised by his grandparents, Christopher and Lynette Zibi, who were both community leaders in Zwelitsha Location.[1]He attended Phangindlela Junior Secondary School inMqanduli,St John’s College in Mthatha and All Saints College in Bhisho. Zibi has said that being raised in rural South Africa has been deeply formative to his politics.

Songezo Zibi's uncle, Vuyani Zibi, was an anti-apartheid activist with the armed wing of the ANC,uMkhonto we Sizwe.In 1982, Vuyani Zibi was killed bySADFSpecial Forces in Maseru, Lesotho.[2]

Education

Songezo Zibi studied at Port Elizabeth technikon, which later became part ofNelson Mandela University.At university, he was a member of the Pan Africanist Student Organisation, a member of theAzanian Student Organisationand chairman of the debating society.[1]

Career in Communications

After university, Zibi's first job was in communications and public relations forVolkswagenSouth Africa where he worked from 1998 to 2006. He has referred to this as "the best years of my working life".[3]Later he worked in corporate communications for mining company Xstrata, from 2006 to 2013. From 2011 to 2013 he was executive manager for corporate affairs at XStrata.

In 2014, Songezo Zibi joinedFinancial Mailas associate editor and then became the editor ofBusiness Day.

He left Business Day in 2016 to become the head of corporate communications for banking giantAbsauntil 2021.

Civil society roles

While working at XStrata, Zibi was one of the co-founders of the 'Midrand Group' along with Prince Mashele, Mzukisi Qobo and Brutus Madala.[4]

While he was at Absa, Zibi served on the board of the Centre for Development and Enterprise.

In 2021, Zibi co-founded the think tank along with Lukhona Mnguni and Lorato Tshenkeng, theRivionia Circle,aimed at deepening political participation in South Africa.[5]The funders of Rivonia Circle are unknown but it has been alleged that the organisation is funded by theBrenthurst Foundation.[6]

From October 2018 to May 2023 Zibi was non-executive director ofGeorge Soros'sOpen Society Foundationin South Africa.

RISE Mzansi

In April 2023, Zibi left Rivonia Circle and co-founded the political partyRise Mzansi,becoming its first national leader. The party refers to itself as social democratic and is registered to contend for the first time in the2024 South African general election.

In the2024 general electionRise won two seats in theNational Assemblyin one in theGauteng Provincial Legislature.[7]

Rise joined the Government of National Unity (GNU), but was not allocated any positions in theCabinet,nor any deputy ministers.[8]

On 10 July 2024 the House of Assembly elected Zibi as chairperson of theStanding Committee on Public Accounts(SCOPA). SCOPA is a key oversight committee in Parliament aimed at ensuring that the government money is accounted for, and that executive and organs of State are held accountable.ActionSA,an opposition party that has not joined the GNU, criticised his election saying that it is "a troubling departure from our own National Assembly and international best practice" of electing a member of an opposition party as chair.[9]

Writing

In his capacity as a journalist and writer, Zibi covers South African politics and policy, economics and social dynamics. He is the author of two books,Manifesto: A New Vision for South Africa (2022)[10]andRaising the Bar: Hope and Renewal in South Africa (2014).[11]

Personal life

Songezo Zibi is married to Babalwa Zibi. He has three children.[1]

See also

References

  1. ^abcVenter, Isabel."Meet Songezo Zibi, the man at the helm of SA's new political party, Rise Mzansi".You.Retrieved2023-11-17.
  2. ^"Truth Commission - Special Report -".sabctrc.saha.org.za.Retrieved2023-11-17.
  3. ^"Songezo Zibi".LinkedIn.
  4. ^De Wet, Phillip (9 November 2012)."Midrand Group: Keeping the ANC awake at night".Mail and Guardian.Archivedfrom the original on 10 November 2012.
  5. ^Mbolekwa, Sisanda (19 April 2023)."'The people must govern': Songezo Zibi launches Rise Mzansi ".TimesLIVE.Retrieved2023-11-18.
  6. ^Political Economist (24 May 2024)."Does the Brenthurst Foundation's funding of Rivonia Circle unravel a broader scheme behind the 2024 elections?".The Political Economist.
  7. ^"NPE Results Dashboard 2024".results.elections.org.za.
  8. ^"Rise Mzansi: We never demanded any Cabinet positions and we got none".iol.co.za.Retrieved2 August2024.
  9. ^Athol Trollip (10 July 2024)."Election of Grand Coalition Member to SCOPA Chair a Cynical Plot to Paralyze Government Oversight".ActionSA Parliamentary Caucus.Retrieved10 July2024.
  10. ^"Manifesto Book – Songezo Zibi".Retrieved2023-11-17.
  11. ^"Raising the Bar by Songezo Zibi".www.panmacmillan.co.za.Retrieved2023-11-17.