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Nathi Mthethwa Biography, Age, Wife, Contact Details & Net Worth

Nathi Mthethwa Biography, Age, Wife, Contact Details & Net Worth

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Emmanuel Nkosinathi Mthethwa (born 23 January 1967) is a South African politician and the minister of Arts and Culture. He was born in KwaZulu-Natal.

Nathi Mthethwa

Nathi was born in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to Nurse MaGumbi Mthethwa and Zanele Zondi-Mthethwa.

He served as Minister for Safety and Security from 2008 to 2014 and also as the Chief Whip for the African National Congress in the National Assembly.

Full Name Emmanuel Nkosinathi Mthethwa
Date of Birth 23 January 1967 (53 years old)
Gender Male
Spouse Philisiwe Buthelezi
Occupation Politician
Nationality South African
Net Worth R20 million

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Nathi Mthethwa Age

He was born on 23rd January 1967 in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to MaGumbi Mthethwa and Zanele Zondi-Mthethwa. As of 2020, he is 53 years old

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Nathi Mthethwa Wife

Nathi Mthethwa got married to businesswoman Philisiwe Buthelezi in a lavish French-inspired wedding on 16 February 2013 at Alle Bleue Wine Estate in Franschhoek, Western Cape. Both of them met during an ANC conference.

They chose the picturesque venue because of Buthelezi’s love for France since she left South Africa when she was 19 and grew up there.

Contact Details

Email: ministersoffice@dac.gov.za

Phone: 076 085 3086/012 441 3000

Fax: 012 440 4485/3614

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Department of Arts and Culture Contact Information

Postal Address: Private Bag X 897 PRETORIA 0001

Physical Address: VWL Building, 202 Madiba Street, Pretoria

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Telephone: +27 (12) 441 3000

Fax: +27 (12) 441 3699

Email: info@dac.gov.za

Nathi Mthethwa News

Source: ewn.co.za

Former Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa says he would have found himself in hot water had he not called for an investigation into the so-called Cato Manor death squad back in 2011.

JOHANNESBURG – Former Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa says he would have found himself in hot water had he not called for an investigation into the so-called Cato Manor death squad back in 2011.

Mthethwa, who is now Arts and Culture Minister, has admitted to having met with National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) officials at the time but says it was to merely receive feedback on the probe.

Former KwaZulu-Natal Hawks boss Johan Booysen claims that Mthethwa pressured authorities to have him arrested over the alleged police rogue unit.

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Booysens and other senior police officials were nabbed and charged with murder attempted murder and racketeering over the story which was covered by the Sunday Times and turned out to be false.

Mthethwa maintains he was being accountable as a minister when he called for the investigation.

“This thing happened and later on will prove that had we folded our arms, we would have been in a situation where we would have been uncomfortable ourselves as the police, particularly myself.”

The minister was speaking on the Karima Brown Show on Tuesday night.

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