Moses Jongizizwe Mayekiso (born 21 October 1948)[1] was a South African trade union leader and a leading activist in the struggles against the apartheid regime during the 1980s.[2] He became general secretary of the National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa and an elected member of the South African Parliament.
^"Moses Jongizizwe Mayekiso". South African History Online. Retrieved 5 December 2013. From Who's who in South African Politics, Vol. 4, pp. 175–176
^Kraft, Scott (25 April 1989). "S. African Union Leader, 4 Others Acquitted of Treason". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 5 December 2013.
Moses Jongizizwe Mayekiso (born 21 October 1948) was a South African trade union leader and a leading activist in the struggles against the apartheid...
regional secretary from 1990 until 1993, when he was elected to succeed MosesMayekiso as its national general secretary. He served as general secretary until...
Cosatu-affiliated South African Transport and Allied Workers Union; MosesMayekiso, the first general secretary of the National Union of Metalworkers of...
Metall's international section in 1999 and reportedly was a good friend of MosesMayekiso, who was an ANC member, the head of SANCO, and a former head of Numsa...
5-6% annual pay increases for its members, and ended the strike. 1987: MosesMayekiso 1993: Enoch Godongwana 1996: Mbuyiselo Ngwenda 1999: Peter Dantjie (acting)...
2017 – 22 April 2018 Preceded by Position established Succeeded by MosesMayekiso Chairperson of the Public Service and Administration Committee of the...
chaired by MosesMayekiso; his involvement in the committee led to his indictment in the Rand Supreme Court on treason charges, with Bapela, Mayekiso, Richard...
1994 Resigned in 1995. Joyce Mashamba ANC May 1994 Resigned in 1997. MosesMayekiso ANC May 1994 Resigned in 1996. Roelf Meyer NP May 1994 Resigned in 1997...
of the party, Khoza stepped down as party leader. Party chairperson, MosesMayekiso, succeeded her as leader. In January 2024, Reddy announced that after...
occasions – his third term was won in 2001 after a bitter contest against MosesMayekiso. During his tenure, SANCO was frequently the target of accusations of...
Zacharia Zulu 42. Thomas Edgar Brown 43. Alwyn Rico Jacobs 44. Andile Meshack Mayekiso 45. Petrus Ndaba 46. Agent Stephen Mthombeni 47. Fikile Eunice Khuzwayo...
Magashule re-elected unopposed as FS leader". EWN. Retrieved 30 November 2022. Moses, Andrew (20 May 2018). "Sam Mashinini elected Free State provincial chairperson"...