Panyaza Lesufi


Andrek "Panyaza" Lesufi is a South African politician. He has been serving as the Gauteng MEC for Education since May 2014, with a brief interruption in May 2019. He was appointed the Gauteng MEC for Finance and e-Government in May 2019, but returned to the post of Education MEC a day later. Lesufi is also a Member of the Gauteng Provincial Legislature for the African National Congress and the Deputy Chairperson of the party in the province.
Lesufi has been serving as the acting MEC for Social Development following the death of Thuliswa Nkabinde-Khawe in November 2019.

Early life and education

Andrek Lesufi was born on 4 September 1968 in Edenvale, then part of South Africa's Transvaal Province. He and his parents were forcefully evicted from Edenvale due to the apartheid-era Group Areas Act. They relocated to Tembisa. He was given the nickname "Panyaza" because of his love of football.
Lesufi attended Tlamatlama Lower Primary School and soon started schooling at Tshepisa Higher Primary School. He matriculated from Boitumelong Senior Secondary School. He completed his tertiary education at the University of Natal and obtained a master's degree in Business Administration from the university.

Political career

Lesufi had been involved in the Mass Democratic Movement while he was still in his youth. He started his political activism in Tembisa. While attending the Boitumelong Secondary School, student activist Kennedy Nkoane recruited Lesufi to become involved in anti-apartheid activities. Lesufi's older brother and student leader at the University of the North, Nikisi Lesufi, had by that time escaped from prison and left South Africa to become a member of the ANC.
Lesufi was a member and leader of the Congress of South African Students and soon became involved in the Tembisa Student Congress when COSAS was banned. He was also active in the National Education Crisis Committee. He was briefly sentenced to the Modderbee Prison in 1989 and in 1995, he served a short prison sentence at the Durban City Prison.
Lesufi was involved in the South African Student Congress while a student at the University of Natal. He would eventually be elected the president of the university's SRC. Former South African President Thabo Mbeki later on awarded him the University of Natal’s Chief Albert Luthuli Award.
After the unbanning of the African National Congress, Lesufi became involved in the party's structures and served as Chairperson of the party's now-defunct Tembisa branch for three terms. He soon became Deputy Regional Secretary of the party's Kyalami Region. He was the inaugural Deputy Regional Secretary of the party's Ekurhuleni Region. He has served on the ANC's Provincial Executive Committee since 2007. In June 2018, Lesufi was elected Deputy Provincial Chairperson of the party.
Lesufi was the spokesperson of the inaugural Ekurhuleni Mayor Bavumile Vilakazi. He was at a time part of a task team assembled by the then-Minister of Social Development Zola Skweyiya to establish the South African Social Security Agency. He also worked for the then-Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and soon became involved in the newly-established Department of Basic Education in 2014.
Following Lesufi's election to the Gauteng Provincial Legislature in 2014, Lesufi was named Gauteng MEC for Education. He held the post until May 2019 when Premier David Makhura appointed him to the position of Gauteng MEC for Finance and e-Government. Due to public outcry, Lesufi was reinstated as Gauteng MEC for Education.