Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane


Refilwe Maria Tsipane, known as Refilwe Mtsweni-Tsipane, is a South African politician and a party member of the African National Congress, who has been serving as the 5th Premier of Mpumalanga since 20 March 2018. She succeeded former Premier David Mabuza after he was appointed Deputy President of South Africa. Mtsweni-Tsipane is also a Member of the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature and previously served as the MEC for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs.

Family and personal life

Mtsweni-Tsipane is married to Lawrence Tsipane and has two children. She spent most of her childhood in Lynnville, Emalahleni, where she went to primary school. She completed her secondary education in Atteridgeville in Pretoria. She obtained a Human Resources Diploma from the Tshwane University of Technology and a Certificate of Leadership and Governance from the University of the Witwatersrand.

Political career

Mtsweni-Tsipane was elected to the Mpumalanga Provincial Legislature in 2014 and took office as a Member on 21 May 2014. Premier David Mabuza announced his new Executive Council in May 2014 and Mtsweni-Tsipane was selected as the new MEC for Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs. The Democratic Alliance Provincial Leader, Anthony Benadie, said in a statement that Mtsweni-Tsipane "lacks the skill or strength of character to manage a complex portfolio".
In July 2017, when Mtsweni-Tsipane served as acting premier, she declared a special provincial funeral for Ray Phiri.
On 27 February 2018, she was sworn in as acting premier by Judge President Malesela Legodi. The Provincial Democratic Alliance said that the swearing-in of Mtsweni-Tsipane was "unconstitutional" because former Mabuza was not in the liberty to appoint an acting premier to a position that he no longer holds.
She was sworn in for a second time as acting premier on 1 March 2018 in Pretoria. On 14 March 2018, the ANC NEC officially nominated Mtsweni-Tsipane to become the Premier of Mpumalanga. She served as Premier-elect until the legislature confirmed her to the position on 20 March 2018. She was formally inaugurated on 20 March 2018 by Legodi. She is the first woman to hold the role.
Following the May 2019 elections, the African National Congress announced that it had retained Mtsweni-Tsipane as Premier of Mpumalanga. She took office for her first full term on 27 May 2019.