Mpho Phalatse

Mpho Phalatse (born 7 November 1977) is a South African medical doctor and politician serving as the Mayor of Johannesburg. As a member of the Democratic Alliance, she was elected to the position on 22 November 2021– being the first woman to hold the role. From 2016 to 2019, she had served as the member of the mayoral committee (MMC) in Johannesburg for Health and Social Development.

Mpho Phalatse
Mayor of Johannesburg
Assumed office
22 November 2021
Preceded byMpho Moerane
MMC for Health and Social Development of Johannesburg
In office
2016–2019
MayorHerman Mashaba
Member of the Johannesburg City Council
Assumed office
since 2016
Personal details
Born
Mpho Phalatse

(1977-11-07) 7 November 1977
Hebron, Pretoria, Transvaal Province, South Africa
NationalitySouth African
Political partyDemocratic Alliance
Children3
ResidenceJohannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Alma materMEDUNSA (MBChB)
Sefako Makgatho University
Occupation
  • Medical doctor
  • politician
  • legislator

Early life and career

Phalatse was born on 7 November 1977 in Hebron, Pretoria. She lived with her grandmother in Hebron for the first few years of her life before she joined her parents in Mabopane. They were both educators. Phalatse matriculated in 1994. The following year, she enrolled at the University of the Witwatersrand to study Chemical Engineering. During her second year at Wits University, Phalatse decided that she wanted to become a medical doctor and enrolled at the Sefako Makgatho University and MEDUNSA, from which she graduated with an MBChB. She became a doctor in 2005 and interned at Tembisa Hospital. She then did community service in Hammanskraal before she offered services at the Jubilee Hosipital.[1]

Phalatse began studying project management studies at the Cranefield College during her community service. She later achieved an advanced diploma and postgraduate diploma in Project Management and Programme Management. In 2011, she enrolled for a Master of Medicine at Wits University.[1]

Phalatse is a Certified Independent Medical Examiner (CIME) with the American Board of Independent Medical Examiners (ABIME). She was a casualty officer at the Alexandra Community Health Centre as well as sexual assault care practitioner at the Far East Rand Hospital, while she was a member of the Professional Conduct Committee of the Health Professions Council of South Africa.[1]

Political career

Phalatse joined the Democratic Alliance and was elected to the Johannesburg city council in 2016. Newly elected mayor Herman Mashaba appointed Phalatse as the member of the mayoral committee for Health and Social Development.[2][3]

On 12 June 2018, Mashaba suspended her after she said that the "City and herself were now friends of Israel".[4] She was reinstated on 26 June.[5] Phalatse served in the Mayoral Committee until Mashaba resigned as mayor in November 2019.[6]

Mayoralty

Election

On 23 August 2021, DA leader John Steenhuisen announced that Phalatse had been selected as the DA's mayoral candidate for the City of Johannesburg for the local government elections on 1 November 2021.[7] No party won a majority of seats again and the DA's support in the city declined by nearly 12% in the election.[8]

At the first council meeting on 22 November, Phalatse was elected as the city's first black female mayor, receiving 144 out of the 265 votes. The ANC's candidate, incumbent mayor Mpho Moerane, received only 121 votes. Phalatse was elected with the help of smaller parties, such as the Economic Freedom Fighters, the Freedom Front Plus and ActionSA.[9][10][11]

Tenure

On 26 November 2021, Phalatse issued a moratorium on the filling of vacant positions and the extension of employment contracts in the City of Johannesburg.[12] During Phalatse's acceptance speech as mayor on 3 December 2021, ANC councillors disrupted it and demanded that she retract previous comments she made in support of Israel. Phalatse did not give in to their demands.[13]

On 13 December 2021, Phalatse announced the formation of her ten-member multi-party mayoral committee. The DA secured only four portfolios on the mayoral committee, while ActionSA secured three portfolios. The African Christian Democratic Party, the Inkatha Freedom Party and the Freedom Front Plus secured one portfolio each. Phalatse said that the DA had managed to form a ten-party majority coalition government with a total of 136 seats in council.[14][15]

Personal life

Phalatse is a single mother with three children.[1]

References

  1. "Get to know Mpho Phalatse". Democratic Alliance. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  2. "Meet Mayor Mashaba's A-team". Citypress. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  3. "'Diverse' mayoral committee surprised with appointment". Randburg Sun. 2016-09-01. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  4. "City of Joburg MMC Mpho Phalatse suspended amid condemnation for her stance on Israel". Randburg Sun. 2018-06-12. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  5. "Joburg health MMC Mpho Phalatse reinstated after furore over comments on Israel". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  6. "Joburg health MMC Mpho Phalatse reinstated after furore over comments on Israel". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  7. Letshwiti-Jones, Pule. "LIST | DA announces its mayoral candidates to contest municipalities". News24. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  8. Khumalo, Juniour. "FINAL RESULTS | ANC the biggest loser as 5 out of 8 metros are hung". News24. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  9. Sefularo, Masechaba. "It's a win for the DA as Mpho Phalatse is elected Joburg mayor". ewn.co.za. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  10. https://www.timeslive.co.za/authors/mawande-amashabalala. "DA's Mpho Phalatse is Joburg mayor — 'Tshwane next,' says Herman Mashaba". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  11. "DA's Mpho Phalatse elected new executive mayor of Johannesburg". The Citizen. 2021-11-22. Retrieved 2021-11-22.
  12. Mahlati, Zintle. "Joburg mayor puts a freeze on appointments in City of Joburg". News24. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  13. https://www.timeslive.co.za/authors/nonkululeko-njilo. "ANC disrupts Joburg council meeting over mayor's 'pro-Israel comments'". TimesLIVE. Retrieved 2021-12-05.
  14. Makoti, Noni (13 December 2021). "Joburg mayor Mpho Phalatse announces multi-party mayoral committee". Independent Online. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
  15. Mahlati, Zintle (13 December 2021). "Joburg Mayor Phalatse appoints multi-party coalition executive". News24. Retrieved 13 December 2021.
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