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  1. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (Sotho pronunciation: [ˈkxɑ.le.mɑ mʊ.ˈtɬʼɑ.n.tʰɛ]; born 19 July 1949) is a South African politician who served as the third president of South Africa from 25 September 2008 to 9 May 2009, following the resignation of Thabo Mbeki. Thereafter, he was deputy president under Jacob Zuma from 9 May 2009 ...

    • Mapula Motlanthe

      Political party. African National Congress. Spouse. Kgalema...

  2. Kgalema Motlanthe (Joanesburgo 19 de Julho de 1949) é um político da África do Sul, foi vice-presidente do partido político Congresso Nacional Africano (CNA); foi presidente da África do Sul entre 2008 e 2009. Motlanthe foi, na juventude, activista estudantil, e depois sindicalista e soldado do Lança da Nação, o antigo braço ...

  3. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (ˈkxɑ.lɪ.mɑ mʊ.ˈtɬʼɑ.n.tʰɛ) [1], né le 19 juillet 1949 à Boksburg, est un homme d'État sud-africain. Il est président de la république d'Afrique du Sud du 25 septembre 2008 au 9 mai 2009, date à laquelle il devient vice-président de la République et le demeure jusqu'au 25 mai 2014.

  4. 30 de abr. de 2024 · Kgalema Motlanthe is a South African politician who served as deputy president of South Africa (2009–14). He previously served as president of the country (2008–09) and also served as deputy president of the country’s ruling party, the African National Congress (ANC; 2007–12). Motlanthe was.

  5. Kgalema Petrus Motlanthe (Alexandra, Transvaal, Unión Sudafricana; 19 de julio de 1949) es un político sudafricano, vicepresidente del partido político Congreso Nacional Africano y elegido Presidente del país en septiembre de 2008 en sustitución del dimitente Thabo Mbeki.

  6. Political party. African National Congress. Spouse. Kgalema Motlanthe (1976–2010) Children. Kagiso. Kgomotso. Nthabiseng. Mapula Motlanthe (née Mopate) is the former First Lady of South Africa and the ex-wife of former President of South Africa and Robben Island prisoner Kgalema Motlanthe .

  7. While working for the Johannesburg City Council in the 1970s, Kgalema Motlanthe was recruited into Umkhonto weSizwe (MK), the then armed wing of the ANC. After 11 months’ detention in John Vorster Square Police Station in central Johannesburg, he was sentenced to an effective 10 years’ imprisonment in 1977, which he served on Robben Island.