Bantu Holomisa Explained

Honorific Prefix:The Honorable
Major General
Bantu Holomisa
Honorific Suffix:MP
Office:Deputy Minister of Defence and Military Veterans
Term Start:30 June 2024
President:Cyril Ramaphosa
Minister:Angie Motshekga
Alongside:Richard Mkhungo
Predecessor:Thabang Makwetla
Office1:President of the United Democratic Movement
Deputy1:
Term Start1:27 September 1997
Predecessor1:Position established
Office2:Deputy Minister of Environmental Affairs and Tourism of South Africa
Term Start2:1994
Term End2:1996
President2:Nelson Mandela
1Blankname2:Minister
1Namedata2:Dawie de Villiers
Office3:Member of the National Assembly of South Africa
Term Start3:since 1994
Office4:4th Head of Government of Transkei
Term Start4:30 December 1987
Term End4:26 April 1994
Successor4:Position abolished
President4:Tutor Ndamase
Birth Name:Bantubonke Harrington Holomisa
Birth Date:25 July 1955
Birth Place:Mqanduli, South Africa
Allegiance:Republic of Transkei
Branch:Transkei Defence Force
Serviceyears:1976–1994
Rank:Major General
Brigadier (1985)
Unit:141 Battalion
Commands:South African Defence Force

Bantubonke Harrington Holomisa[1] (born 25 July 1955)[2] is a South African politician. He is a member of parliament for and president of the United Democratic Movement. and the current Deputy Minister of Defence.

Holomisa was born in Mqanduli, Cape Province. He joined the Transkei Defence Force in 1976 and had become a brigadier by 1985.[3]

Holomisa forced the resignation and exile of Prime Minister of Transkei George Matanzima in October 1987[4] [5] and overthrew Matanzima's successor, Prime Minister Stella Sigcau in a bloodless coup d'état[6] in December 1987. Holomisa then became the head of government of Transkei from 1987 to 1994, upon which Transkei was reintegrated into the "new" South Africa and Holomisa joined the African National Congress (ANC).

National politics

In 1994 Holomisa was elected to the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress, and was the Deputy Minister of Environment and Tourism of South Africa.[7]

Expulsion from the ANC

Holomisa testified to the Truth and Reconciliation Commission that Stella Sigcau should be investigated for corruption. Holomisa stated that Sigcau was involved in accepting bribes from South African hotel and casino magnate Sol Kerzner when she was minister of public enterprises in the Transkei government of George Matanzima. Instead of investigating the accusations of corruption the ANC accused Holomisa of bringing the party into disrepute. Holomisa then also accused the ANC of also accepting funds and kickbacks from Kerzner.[8] The ANC then expelled Holomisa on 30 September 1996.[9] Deputy president Thabo Mbeki was instrumental in pushing for Holomisa's expulsion and recommended that there was no need to investigate Sigcau for corruption even though the circumstances of Sigcau accepting money from Kerzner were not in doubt.

Founding of the UDM

Holomisa co-founded the United Democratic Movement (UDM) in 1997 with former ANC executive member John Taylor and Roelf Meyer,[10] and was elected to parliament in 1999.

Holomisa and the UDM supported a motion of no confidence in President Jacob Zuma on several occasions, including on 8 August 2017.[11] [12]

Personal life

Holomisa supports South African football club Kaizer Chiefs, for whom he declared his love in an interview with Radio 702 in 2015.[13]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: General Bantubonke Harrington "Bantu" Holomisa (profile) . 14 December 2007 . Who's who of Southern Africa . 24.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071117204239/http://www.whoswhosa.co.za/Pages/profilefull.aspx?IndID=950 . 17 November 2007 . dmy .
  2. Web site: Holomisa, H. Bantubonke (Bantu) – co-founder and president of United Democratic Movement. 15 January 2009. Contemporary African Database. The Africa Centre. https://web.archive.org/web/20061004120330/http://people.africadatabase.org/en/person/6135.html. 4 October 2006.
  3. Web site: Holomisa, H. Bantubonke (Bantu). 15 January 2009. Pissarra. Mario. 1 November 2001. Contemporary African Database. The Africa Centre. https://web.archive.org/web/20070214072644/http://people.africadatabase.org/en/profile/6135.html. 14 February 2007.
  4. News: Abongile . Mgaqelwa . Matanzima dies after hijack . https://archive.today/20130808011338/http://www.dispatch.co.za/11815/ . dead . 8 August 2013 . . 8 August 2013 . 31 August 2013 .
  5. News: Chief George Mzimvubu Mathanzima, former Prime Minister of Transkei, dies . South Africa History Online . 10 November 2000. 31 August 2013.
  6. News: Stella Sigcau dead at 69. Mail&Guardian. 8 May 2006. 14 December 2007.
  7. Web site: Résumé of Mr HB Holomisa, MP . 12 December 2007 . UDM . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928051109/http://www.udm.org.za/page_holomisa.htm . 28 September 2007 . dmy .
  8. Book: Mkhabela, Mpumelelo . The Enemy Within . Tafelberg . 2022 . 9780624091226 . 12–13 . English.
  9. Web site: The rise and fall of Bantu Holomisa . 12 December 2007 . 30 May 1997 . African National Congress, Department of Information and Publicity . https://web.archive.org/web/20071211210605/http://www.anc.org.za/ancdocs/misc/holomisa.html . 11 December 2007 . dead . dmy.
  10. Book: Bell , Terry . Dumisa Buhle Ntsebeza. Dumisa Ntsebeza. Unfinished business: South Africa, apartheid and truth. registration. roelf meyer udm founded.. 2003. Verso. 1-85984-545-2. The nerve centre of apartheid. 30.
  11. Web site: Holomisa: UDM will support DA motion of no confidence. 702. en. 2017-07-23.
  12. Web site: Filcon scandal: fresh claims. www.onlinetenders.co.za. 2017-07-23.
  13. News: Kaizer Chiefs, Orlando Pirates: Celebrity Fans - Goal.com. 2015-11-04. Goal.com. 2017-10-19. en-ZA.