On December 18, 2017, Mashatile was elected into his current position as
the Treasurer General for the African National Congress at the 54th
National conference. He is an active member of COSAS, a Co-founder of
AYCO and UDF In the Transvaal.
Lindiwe Michelle Maseko is the chairperson of the Foundation, a trained diplomat, a distinguished parliamentarian and admitted advocate of the High Court of South Africa and a member of the Centurion Bar.
Thabiso Nelson Mashatile is the CEO of the Manzi Mashatile Foundation. He matriculated at St Stithian’s Boys College in 2011 and went on to obtain a B. Comm degree in Economics and Finance from the University of Cape Town (UCT) as well as an online course on property development, also from UCT.
As the Chief Financial Officer of the Foundation, Palesa Ruth Nonkwelo is responsible for the financial functions and financial management of the Foundation. Ensuring optimal use of funds in order to achieve the objectives of the Foundation and make certain that all funds donated are accounted for.
Ephania Lerutle is the executive secretary for the Foundation. She holds certificates in Office Administration, Public Relations and Public Management from Regenesys business school as well as New Management Programme from Wits Business School (WBS).
Lemane Bridgman Sithole is a South African born businessman with senior management experience of over 25 years. Sithole has held various executive positions in listed companies like ABSA bank in South Africa, but his business networks stretch across the African continent and the rest of the world.
Didi Mogashoa is a Life and Business Coach, an entrepreneur and philanthropist. She will be part of the fundraising committee of the Foundation. Mogashoa holds a BA in Industrial Psychology from University of South Africa (UNISA) and completed her Life and Business skills coaching course with Inner Life Skills Coach International.
Tinyiko will be heading up the education committee of the foundation. he will be responsible for identifying beneficiary students from primary to tertiary institutions determining the modalities of support that the Foundation must use in selection and monitoring their progress.""
Mumsey Mokoena will be working in the Education
Committee of the Foundation. She will be responsible for identifying
beneficiary students from primary to tertiary institutions determining
the modalities of support that the Foundation must use in selection and
monitoring their progress.
Keith Khoza is the spokesperson for the Foundation. He has previously been a spokesperson and communications manager for the African National Congress (ANC).
Tebogo Kukama is the assistant spokesperson of the Foundation. She is a founding member of the Moteko Cost Consultants and Project Managers, which has been in business since 2003.
Hantsi Matseke is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Maono Holdings (Pty) Ltd. and has a career spanning over 13 years in the construction and property development industry, where she has controlled multimillion-rand projects and budgets.
Seletjane Jacob Lekgwathi started his political career in 1986 as a member of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS). He later joined the South African Youth Congress (SAYC) as an active member and as an organiser for the Zebediela Youth Congress (ZYC) in Limpopo.