Mathews Phosa, Nonexecutive vice-chairperson of Jubilee Metals Group
Full Name: Dr Mathews Phosa
Position and Company Name: Nonexecutive vice-chairperson of Jubilee Metals Group
Main Activity of the Company: Jubilee Metals Group is a diversified metal recovery business with platinum-group metals, chrome, lead, zinc, vanadium, copper and cobalt projects in South Africa and Zambia
Date and Place of Birth: September 1, 1952, in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga
Education: Matric, Maripi Orhovelani High School, Mpumalanga; BProc and LLB, University of the North (now the University of Limpopo); Doctorate in Law (honoris causa), Boston University, US
First Job: After serving legal articles of clerkship, I established the first black-owned law practice in Nelspruit, Mpumalanga, in 1981 under the name Phosa, Mojapelo and Makgoba Attorneys and was a partner there until 1985, when I was forced into exile
Size of First Pay Packet: R250 a month
Career Path to Date: While in exile, I underwent political and military training thereafter becoming the regional commander for Umkhonto we Sizwe, in Mozambique. I was one of the four African National Congress (ANC) members sent back to South Africa in 1990 to start the negotiation process with the former government. I was the first Premier of Mpumalanga in 1994. I resigned from Parliament after the 1999 elections to focus on my business career but re-entered politics in 2007, when I was elected ANC treasurer-general until December 2012. As a global businessperson, I contributed to the establishment and development of the Maputo Trade Corridor between Mozambique and South Africa. I also chaired the University of South Africa Council from 2003 to 2015, and served on the board of Special Olympics International; I am currently chairperson of Special Olympics South Africa. I sit on the boards of listed companies (Jubilee Platinum, Value Group and Bauba Resources) and several unlisted entities
Value of Assets under Your Control: Jubilee Metals Group plc has a market capitalisation of R7.9-billion
Number of People under Your Leadership: Jubilee Metals has 427 employees in South Africa and 417 in Zambia
Management Style: Ethical, honest and democratic
Personal Best Achievement: Graduating with BProc and LLB degrees; receiving a PhD in law (honoris causa); serving as honorary patron of CGF Research Institute, a South African company which provides corporate governance services; receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award for my contribution to transformation and empowerment at the twelfth Oliver Empowerment Awards ceremony in April 2013; being awarded the Congo-Brazzaville Order of Merit, the country’s highest decoration, in 2014; appointment, in 2015, to the advisory board of the Brazzaville Foundation for Peace and Conservation; receiving the Leadership Excellence in Africa and Lifetime Achiever awards at the African Achievers Awards in Abuja, Nigeria, in July 2016; being the first man to be presented with an award – the African Man of the Year – by the African Women in Leadership Organisation in August 2016; being awarded the inaugural Fellow of Stadio lifetime award from Stadio, a private higher education institution, in April 2022
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My late mother, Reshoketjoe Phosa, and the late former President Nelson Mandela
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Godfrey Rabin, under whom I served my articles
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: The Dalai Lama
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Jubille Metals Group CEO Leon Coetzer and Westfalia Fruit International CEO Alk Brand
Philosophy of Life: Labor omnia vincit improbus – which means “work conquers all”; where there is a will there is a way
Biggest Ever Opportunity: To serve “my people” as the Premier of Mpumalanga
Biggest Ever Disappointment: The loss of my father when I was 15 years old and being forced into exile, leaving my wife and daughter behind
Hope for the Future: I believe our democratic Constitution, our rule of law, and our courts will hold things together
Favourite Reading: Governance
Favourite TV Programme: Curiosity
Favourite Food/Drink: Five Roses tea – black with no sugar
Favourite Music: Classical
Favourite Sport: Football
Hobbies: Work, and more work
Car: BMW and Bentley
Pets: Dogs
Clubs: Manchester United and Kaizer Chiefs
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Corruption, dishonesty and criminality
Married: To Ambassador Yvonne Phosa
Children: Moyahabo (passed away in 2020); Tshepiso, 31; Mathlatse, 29; Lesika, 19