Sefako Makgatho

Sefako Mapogo Makgatho 1861, Ga-Mphahlele – 23 May 1951 was a South African politician. He was the second president of the African National Congress. Makgatho Mandela, the second son of Nelson Mandela, was named after Sefako Makgatho. The Sefako Makgatho Health Sciences University is also named after him. He was also a co-founder of the Transvaal Teachers Union which was instrumental in conscientising the Black urban professionals about the politics of Black resistance.
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African National Congress
History
Leaders Secretary-General Sol Plaatje (1912–1915)
Selope Thema (1915–1917)
Saul Msane (1917–1919)
Horatio L. Bud-M’belle (1919–1923)
TD Mweli Skota (1923–1927)
E. J. Khaile (1927–1930)
Elijah Mdolomba (1930–1936)
James Calata (1936–1949)
Walter Sisulu (1949–1955)
Oliver Tambo (1955–1958)
Duma Nokwe (1958–1969)
Alfred Baphethuxolo Nzo (1969–1991)
Cyril Ramaphosa (1991–1997)
Kgalema Motlanthe (1997–2007)
Gwede Mantashe (2007–2017)
Ace Magashule (2017–present)

President John Langalibalele Dube (1912–1917)
Sefako Makgatho (1917–1924)
Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1924–1927)
Josiah Tshangana Gumede (1927–1930)
Pixley ka Isaka Seme (1930–1936)
Zacharias Richard Mahabane (1937–1940)
Alfred Bitini Xuma (1940–1949)
James Moroka (1949–1952)
Albert Luthuli (1952–1967)
Oliver Tambo (1967–1991)
Nelson Mandela (1991–1997)
Thabo Mbeki (1997–2007)
Jacob Zuma (2007–2017)
Cyril Ramaphosa (2017–present)

Deputy President Nelson Mandela (1952–1958)
Oliver Tambo (1958–1985)
Nelson Mandela (1985–1991)
Walter Sisulu (1991–1994)
Thabo Mbeki (1994–1997)
Jacob Zuma (1997–2007)
Kgalema Motlanthe (2007–2012)
Cyril Ramaphosa (2012–2017)
David Mabuza (2017–present)

National Conferences 49th (1994)
50th (1997)
51st (2002)
52nd (2007)
53rd (2012)
54th (2017)

Structure and wings ANC Today
ANC Women’s League
ANC Youth League
National Executive Committee
Radio Freedom
Solomon Mahlangu Freedom College
uMkhonto we Sizwe

Allied organisations Congress of South African Trade Unions
South African Communist Party