Phindile Baleni Explained

Birth Name:Phindile Nzimande
Alma Mater:University of the Witwatersrand
Termend:2011
Office1:Director-General of the Presidency of South Africa
Termstart1:1 April 2021
Birth Place:Soweto, South Africa
President1:Cyril Ramaphosa
Predecessor1:Cassius Lubisi
Spouse:Frans Baleni

Phindile Baleni (; born 1966 or 1967) is a South African lawyer and civil servant who has been the director-general of the Presidency of South Africa since April 2021. She was formerly the director-general in the office of the Premier of Gauteng, David Makhura, from 2015 to 2021. Before that, she was the chief executive officer of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa from 2011 to 2015.

Early life and career

Baleni was born in 1966 or 1967[1] in Soweto, and she grew up in Katlehong on the East Rand.[2] She attended high school in the nearby township of Vosloorus, matriculating at age sixteen. Thereafter she studied law at the University of the Witwatersrand, where she completed a B.Proc and LLB.

She began her career as a candidate attorney at Wright Rose-Innes in Germiston and she remained at the firm as a professional assistant after she was admitted as an attorney and conveyancer. In 1993 she became a partner at Tiego Moseneke's law firm, Moseneke and Partners.

Career in public service

In 1994, shortly after South Africa's first post-apartheid elections, Baleni joined the new Government of Gauteng as a special legal adviser to the newly appointed provincial minister for local government and housing, Dan Mofokeng. In late 1996, she left the provincial government to join the City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality, where she became an executive officer for local government policy. She ultimately became the executive director of the city's contract management unit.

In July 2003, Baleni joined the energy sector as chief executive officer of Electricity Distribution Industry Holdings, an organisation established by the Department of Minerals and Energy to oversee the establishment of six regional electricity distributors. On 1 May 2011, she took office as chief executive officer of the National Energy Regulator of South Africa (NERSA).[3] Shortly afterwards, Minister Blade Nzimande additionally appointed her as chairperson of the Manufacturing, Engineering and Related Services Seta.[4]

She remained at NERSA until February 2015,[5] [6] when she announced that she was resigning in order to return to the Gauteng Government, now as director-general in the office of the Premier of Gauteng, David Makhura.[7] She joined Makhura's office in March 2015.

Presidency of South Africa: 2021–present

On 31 March 2021, Baleni announced her departure from Gauteng to become director-general in the Presidency of South Africa, a position which also carries the responsibilities of cabinet secretary and head of public administration.[8] She had been viewed as a frontrunner for the position since the retirement of the former incumbent, Cassius Lubisi, in September 2020. Appointed by President Cyril Ramaphosa, she was the first woman to hold the office.[9]

In November 2022, Baleni's contract was extended by five years,[10] and in April 2024 President Ramaphosa appointed her and Mike Mabuyakhulu to head a task team to resolve inefficiencies at the Port of Durban.[11] However, the Mail & Guardian reported that she had a tense relationship with Ramaphosa's chief of staff, Roshene Singh,[12] and she reportedly received death threats related to the Presidency's processing of the Zondo Commission report on state capture.[13]

Personal life

Baleni has one child.[14] She is married to trade unionist Frans Baleni, a former general secretary of the National Union of Mineworkers.[15]

References

  1. News: Marrian . Natasha . 8 October 2020 . Is Phindile Baleni Cyril’s next DG? . 28 September 2024 . Financial Mail.
  2. Web site: Phindile Baleni . 28 September 2024 . Presidency.
  3. Web site: 6 April 2011 . New CEO appointed to NERSA . 2024-09-28 . South African Government News Agency . en.
  4. News: 15 May 2011 . Blade's Seta woes grow . 28 September 2024 . Sunday Times.
  5. News: 2 February 2015 . Energy on resignation of NERSA Chief Executive Officer, Ms Phindile Baleni . 28 September 2024 . South African Government.
  6. News: 2 February 2015 . Energy boss Phindile Baleni quits . 28 September 2024 . News24.
  7. News: 3 February 2015 . Nersa boss quits for premier’s office . 28 September 2024 . News24.
  8. News: 31 March 2021 . Phindile Baleni appointed DG in the Presidency . 28 September 2024 . News24.
  9. Web site: 2021-03-31 . Phindile Baleni appointed first woman DG in the Presidency . 2024-09-28 . The Citizen . en.
  10. News: 18 November 2022 . Presidency director-general Phindile Baleni gets the nod for another five years in office . 28 September 2024 . News24.
  11. News: 4 April 2024 . Ramaphosa sets up team to ‘reposition’ Durban and fix port . 28 September 2024 . Business Day.
  12. Web site: Tandwa . Lizeka . 2023-05-15 . Top technocrats are dumping Ramaphosa . 2024-09-28 . The Mail & Guardian . en-ZA.
  13. News: 4 June 2022 . 'We know where you drive': Presidency DG receives death threats and a bullet at her home . 28 September 2024 . News24.
  14. Web site: Profile: Phindile Nzimande . 2024-09-28 . Aspen Global Leadership Network . en.
  15. News: Khoza . Amanda . 11 April 2021 . 'They think I'm soft, but these teeth... they bite': Phindile Baleni . 28 September 2024 . Sunday Times.

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