Moeletsi Mbeki

Moeletsi Mbeki
Moeletsi Mbeki
Born 1945
Nationality South African
Occupation Political and economic commentator
Known for Deputy chairman South African Institute of International Affairs,
brother of Thabo Mbeki

Moeletsi Mbeki (born November 30, 1945) is a political economist and the deputy chairman of the South African Institute of International Affairs, an independent think tank based at the University of the Witwatersrand. He is the younger brother of former President Thabo Mbeki and son of ANC leader Govan Mbeki. He has been a frequent critic of President Mbeki.[1]

Career

Moeletsi Mbeki has a strong background in journalism, with a resume that includes a Harvard University Nieman Fellowship and time at the BBC. He often acts as a political commentator in South Africa, and is the author of a paper titled Perpetuating Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa, published on 30 June 2005 by International Policy Network. He was a media consultant for the ANC in the '90s, and is currently the chairman of Endemol South Africa, a TV production house, and KMM Review Publishing[2] and[3] Africa.[4] He has also been director of Comazar, which rehabilitates and grants concessions to railway networks in Africa.

In 2003 it was revealed by John Perlman that the SABC had blacklisted a lot of political commentators and that Moeletsi was one of them, possible due to his political views. Moeletsi generated some controversy when he said that Africa was governed better under colonial rule than today.[5] (See October 2007 in rail transport). In October 2006 Moeletsi Mbeki applied for an order to have Jonathan Moyo jailed the next time he visits South Africa. He has been known to oppose certain Black Economic Empowerment (BEE) deals in South Africa[6][7] and has written articles for the Cato Institute, a USA-based libertarian think tank.[8]

Writings

He has written many articles about the political and economic situation in South Africa, Zimbabwe and the rest of Africa.

References


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