Ramathuba makes history as 1st female ANC chair in Limpopo
Current Limpopo Premier, Dr Phophi Ramathuba was elected unopposed as ANC Limpopo chairperson over the weekend, with leaders hailing unity ahead of key local elections.
POLOKWANE – Limpopo Premier Dr Phophi Ramathuba has made history again – this time after being elected as the first female provincial chairperson of the ANC in Limpopo, two years after becoming the province’s first female premier.
Ramathuba makes history as ANC’s first female chair in Limpopo
She was elected unopposed on Saturday, during the party’s 11th elective conference, held at the Pietersburg Cricket Club in Polokwane.
City Mayor John Mpe was elected deputy provincial chairperson, while Reuben Madadzhe retained his position as provincial secretary.
Pule Shayi was elected deputy provincial secretary and Eddy Maila as provincial treasurer.
All top five officials were elected unopposed, reflecting what party leaders described as a unified front.
Unified leadership slate elected unopposed
ANC president and President Cyril Ramaphosa praised Limpopo as an example of unity within the party, noting the significance of the uncontested leadership slate.

A unity slate had reportedly emerged ahead of the conference, with branch-nominated candidates facing no opposition.
Ramathuba succeeds outgoing provincial chairperson Stanley Mathabatha.
Addressing delegates, Ramathuba expressed confidence in the province’s ability to strengthen governance.
“Those who think we are going to struggle with local government must know Limpopo will show South Africa that we are capable,” she said.
Her election followed a ruling by the High Court of South Africa, which dismissed an urgent application to interdict the conference over nomination concerns.
The court found the matter was not urgent and could be heard at a later stage.
Ramaphosa praises unity, calls for stronger performance
Closing the conference on Sunday, Ramaphosa described it as “well-organised and event-free,” again emphasising unity.
He urged the new leadership to boost the party’s performance ahead of the 2026 local government elections, noting Limpopo’s importance as an ANC stronghold.
More details will be published in this week’s Polokwane Observer.




