Party: | African National Congress |
Office1: | Member of the National Assembly |
Termstart1: | 2002 |
Termend1: | 2009 |
Citizenship: | South Africa |
Death Date: | (aged 38) |
Birth Date: | 1972/1973 |
Birth Place: | Mankweng, Transvaal South Africa |
Otherparty: | South African Communist Party |
Alma Mater: | University of the North |
Mamaroba Johannes "Joe" Malahlela (died 26 February 2011) was a South African politician who represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 2002 to 2009. A lawyer by training and a former ANC Youth League activist in Limpopo, he was appointed to the Public Service Commission in 2009.
Mamaroba was born in 1972 or 1973[1] in Mankweng in the former Northern Transvaal.[2] He was active in anti-apartheid youth politics as a teenager in the 1980s, particularly as a member of the Mankweng Youth Congress. In the 1990s, he studied law at the University of the North, where he served on the student representative council and joined the South African Communist Party. He subsequently rose through the ranks of the ANC, chairing an ANC Youth League branch in Ga-Dikgale and a mainstream ANC branch in Manyoro.
He joined Parliament in 2002 at the age of 29, and he was elected to a full five-year term in the National Assembly in the 2004 general election.[3] In March 2009, he was appointed to the Public Service Commission, where he was serving at the time of his death.[4]
Malahlela died in a car accident on 26 February 2011 at the age of 38. He was married and had children.