Mandisa Mashego: Red Berets' first provincial woman leader

04 September 2018 - 13:07
By Neo Goba
MPL Mandisa Mashego in the Gauteng legislature.  She has been elected  Gauteng EFF chairperson.
Image: Moeletsi Mabe MPL Mandisa Mashego in the Gauteng legislature. She has been elected Gauteng EFF chairperson.

A day after her election as Gauteng EFF chairperson, Mandisa Mashego is already hitting the ground running.

She has set her sights on the 2019 general elections to increase support for the Red Berets in the province.

On Monday, Mashego told Sowetan she intends to triple the EFF's votes received in the 2014 election. The party scored 451318 (10.30% of the votes in Gauteng).

"We in Gauteng contributed 40% towards the EFF's overall (vote) numbers in 2014. Our aim is to incrementally grow this number and, if possible, triple by converting existing voters on the voters roll who perhaps may not have been persuaded by our arguments in 2014," said Mashego.

The 45-year-old mother of one daughter, said the EFF needed to discuss strategies aimed at consolidating their power base. "That will (be) guided by our ground work, our focus," she said.

"We need to deepen our understanding of what people think the EFF is and also, where possible, apply tactics to help them understand better what the EFF seeks to achieve," she added.

Mashego, who is the first official female chairperson in the EFF, has been acting as the provincial chairperson after Zorro Boshielo resigned from the party in March 2015.

Born in King Williams Town but raised in the rural village of Mayfern, Nelspruit, in Mpumalanga, Mashego holds a B-Tech in Public Relations from the Durban University of Technology.

Mashego, who started her political career in the ANC Youth League in the 1990s, intends to pursue her Masters in Business Administration next year, but admits it won't be easy as it will be an election year.