Mayor of Tshwane

The Mayor of Tshwane is the head of the local government of Pretoria, South Africa; currently that government takes the form of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality. In the past, the position of Mayor has varied between that of an executive mayor actively governing the city and that of a figurehead mayor with a mostly ceremonial role.

Mayor of Tshwane
Incumbent
Randall Williams

since 30 October 2020
StyleThe Honourable
AppointerCity of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality
Term lengthFive years
Formation1931
WebsiteOfficial Website

On 30 October 2020, Randall Williams of the Democratic Alliance was elected mayor.[1]

List of Mayors of Tshwane

Name Term of office Political party
Peter Maluleka (transitional) 1994 1995 African National Congress
Johannes Ramokhoase 1995 2000 African National Congress
Smangaliso Mkhatshwa[2][3] 2000 2006 African National Congress
Gwen Ramokgopa[4] 2006 2010 African National Congress
Kgosientso Ramokgopa[5] 2010 2016 African National Congress
Solly Msimanga[6] 2016 2019 Democratic Alliance
Stevens Mokgalapa[7] 2019 2020 Democratic Alliance
Randall Williams 2020 Incumbent Democratic Alliance

Historic Office

Transvaal Republic - District of Pretoria (1857-1900)

Name of Landdrost Term of office Annotation
Andries Francois du Toit 1857 1859 First Landdrost of Pretoria appointed by Marthinus Wessel Pretorius.
Frederik Korsten Mare 1861 1863
William Skinner 1869 1878
Johannes Christoffel Krogh 1878 1878
John Robert Lys 1878 1880 Appointed by Lord Shepstone
Johan Carel Preller 1880 N/A Never took office because of the First Anglo-Boer War
Johan de Villiers 1881 1882
Carel Frederik Ziervogel 1882 1886
CE Schutte 1897 1898
Pieter J. Potgieter 1898 1900 Last Landdrost of the District of Pretoria

British Transvaal Colony - Pretoria (1902 - 1910)

Character sketch of Eddie Bourke who served as Pretoria's first elected mayor
Name Term of office Annotation
Richard Kelsky Loveday 1902 1903 Interim President of the City Council (Burgomaster) appointed by Lord Roberts
Eddie Bourke 1903 1904 First democratically elected mayor of Pretoria
Andrew Johnstone 1904 1905
Johannes van Boeschoten 1905 1906 First Term
John Johnstone Kirkness 1906 1907
Samuel Radford Savage 1907 1908
Johannes van Boeschoten 1908 1909 Second Term
Johannes van Boeschoten 1909 1910 Third Term

Union of South Africa - Pretoria (1910 - 1931)

Name Term of office Annotation
Johannes van Boeschoten 1910 1911 First Term under Union Government but Fourth Term overall
Andrew Johnstone 1911 1915 First Term under Union Government but Second Term overall
Constantino William Giovanetti 1915 1920 Mandated to serve Three Terms until the end of World War I
Herbert Prior Veale 1920 1921 Well known Doctor and Radiologist.
George Henry Brink 1922 1925 First Term
William Duxbury 1925 1926 Duxbury Road in Pretoria bears his name.
Claudius Marsh of Vries 1926 1928

Union of South Africa - City of Pretoria (1931-1961)

(Pretoria is declared a city on 14 October 1931)

Hilgard Muller served as Minister of Foreign Affairs after his term as mayor of Pretoria.
Mabel Malherbe was the first female Mayor elected to Pretoria
Name Term of office Party Annotation
Mabel Malherbe 1931 1932 National Party First female mayor of a South African city and first Afrikaner MP woman from 1934 to 1938
Ivan Solomon 1932 1936 United Party
Horatio William Dely 1936 1937 United Party
James Joseph Cooke 1938 1939 United Party
Ben Swart 1939 1940 United Party Ben Swart Street in Pretoria bears his name.
D. Junod 1943 1944 United Party
Tom J. Jenkins 1944 1944 United Party Mayor of Margate (Natal) in 1946. Tom Jenkins Drive in Pretoria bears his name.
George Henry Brink 1944 945 United Party Second Term
Thomas James Frates 1946 1947 National Party Frates Road in Pretoria bears his name. Member of Parliament (National Party) for the constituency of Koedoespoort (1948-1958)
Jan Hendrik Visser 1951 1953 National Party
Hilgard Muller 1953 1955 National Party Minister of Foreign Affairs in the 1960s
WJ Seymore 1955 1956 National Party
Willem Jacobus Britz 1956 1957 National Party
Barend Matheus "Ben" van Tonder 1957 1958 National Party First Term
Lukas Johannes Van den Berg 1958 1959 National Party
Johannes Cornelius Otto 1959 1960 National Party Member of Parliament (National Party) for the constituency of Koedoespoort (1961-1974) then for that of Gezina
Tjaart Hendrik van Vuuren 1960 1961 National Party

State Republic of South Africa - City of Pretoria (1961-1994)

(The Union is dissovled into an independent republic on the 31st May 1961)

Name Term of office Party Annotation
Ernest Smit 1961 1963 National Party
P.J. van der Walt 1963 1965 National Party Criminologist, university professor
Barend Matheus "Ben" van Tonder 1965 1966 National Party Second Term
Jozua Francois Becker 1966 1967 National Party
Hugo K. Truter 1967 1968 National Party
Philip Rudolph Nel 1968 1969 National Party Also served as State Architect.
Louis Albert Cloete 1969 1970 National Party
Gerhard J. Davidtsz 1970 1971 National Party
GJ Malherbe 1972 1973 National Party
Herman J. Venter 1973 1974 National Party
CA Young 1974 1975 National Party
Klasie Coetsee 1975 1976 National Party
HP Botha 1976 1977 National Party
JH Greyvenstein 1977 1978 National Party
Fanie van Rensburg 1980 1981 National Party
Servaas Venter 1981 1982 National Party
Pieter Retief Smith 1982 1983 National Party
Fanie van Jaarsveld 1983 1984 National Party First Term
Charl Johannes van Heerden 1984 1985 National Party
Fanie van Jaarsveld 1985 1986 National Party Second Term
Johannes Jacobus Steyn van der Spuy 1986 1987 National Party
Chris Swart 1987 1988 National Party
Willem of Plessis "Bill" Heunis 1988 1989 National Party
Ernie Jacobson 1989 1990 National Party City Councilor 1982 to 2011

Leader of the New National Party on the City Council (2001-2004). Member of the African National Congress from September 2004 member of the executive committee in charge of finance (2009-2011)

François Morkel 1990 1991 National Party
Bob Zylstra 1991 1992 National Party
James Leach 1992 1993 National Party
Nico Stofberg 1993 1994 National Party
Cor J. Uys 1994 1994 National Party In December 1994, the Pretoria City Council is dissolved and replaced by a Transitional Council.

References

  1. Tandwa, Lizeka (30 October 2020). "DA reclaims City of Tshwane as councillor Randall Williams elected new mayor". News24. Retrieved 30 October 2020.
  2. Father Simangaliso Mkhatshwa, The Presidency. Retrieved on 17 February 2019.
  3. Father Smangaliso Mkhatshwa, South African History Online. Retrieved on 17 February 2019.
  4. Dr. Gwendoline Malegwale Ramokgopa. Retrieved on 17 February 2019.
  5. Ramokgopa takes over from aunt as Tshwane mayor. Mail & Guardian. retrieved on 17 February 2019.
  6. Msimanga elected Tshwane mayor. Retrieved on 17 February 2019.
  7. DA’s Stevens Mokgalapa elected mayor of Tshwane. Retrieved on 17 February 2019.
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