Media release

Government on passing away of Dr Vuyokazi Mahlati

13 October 2020

13 October 2020

Government is saddened by the passing away of Dr Vuyokazi Mahlati and extends its heartfelt condolence to her family, friends and colleagues. She was the chairwoman of the Advisory Panel on Land Reform and Agriculture. 

GCIS Director- General, Phumla Williams said “The country has lost a great visionary leader who impacted many lives, embraced challenges and has had a profound effect on the future direction of South Africa particularly on agriculture and land issues. Her life was characterised by her passion to drive social change to better the lives of South Africans.” 

Dr Mahlati was serving her second term as a member of the National Planning Commission. In May 2010 she was appointed to serve as one of the inaugural members of South Africa’s National Planning Commission for five years responsible for crafting the National Development Plan. 

Dr Mahlati was also involved in business through her company Ivili Loboya.  Her  company  produced South Africa’s first cashmere which is created and processed in rural Eastern Cape.  She was a recipient of the “2019 Woman of Substance" award presented by the African Women Chartered Accountants. Dr Mahlati was a recognised global thought leader, who participated in global think tanks on corporate diversity leadership and inclusive development. 

“Our thoughts and prayers are with her family and friends. May she rest in peace and may her legacy continue through the lives of all those she had touched,” said Williams. 

Enquiries:
Phumla Williams
Cell: 083 501 0139

Issued by: Government Communication and Information System

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