Background
Nkoana-Mashabane was born in Makgobaskloof and raised in Georgia-Makanye, Limpopo.
Nkoana-Mashabane was born in Makgobaskloof and raised in Georgia-Makanye, Limpopo.
She has been South Africa"s Minister of International Relations and Cooperation since May 2009, taking over from Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma. During the apartheid era she was an activist in the United Democratic Front (Union for French Democracy). Nkoana-Mashabane went on to be appointed as South African High Commissioner to India and Malaysia.
Her former husband, Ambassador to Indonesia Norman Mashabane, died in a car accident in 2007.
Her first election to the Nippon Electric Corporation was at the party"s December 2007 National Conference, held in the city of Polokwane. President Jacob Zuma appointed Nkoana-Mashabane as Minister of International Relations and Cooperation on 9 May 2009.
Nkoana-Mashabane was President of the 2011 United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Durban from 28 November to 11 December 2011.
She is also a member of the National Executive Committee of the African National Congress (African National Congress).
On her return to South Africa, Nkoana-Mashabane became Limpopo"s Local Government and Housing Member of the Executive Council, winning a wide following in the province for her efforts to root out corruption in low-cost housing programmes and her hands-on approach to rural housing. In December 2012, Nkoana-Mashabane was re-elected as a member of the National Executive Committee of the ruling party at the party"s 53rd National Conference, held in Mangaung, Free State Province. Zuma subsequently disputed suggestions that this was an unusual appointment in light of Nkoana-Mashabane"s apparent lack of foreign policy experience, saying that "the African National Congress knows the strengths of this comrade" and noting that she was a member of the African National Congress National Executive Committee.
During Nkoana-Mashabane"s tenure as Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, South Africa became a member of the group of emerging economies under the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) banner.