Herman Mashaba is a prominent South African entrepreneur and politician best known for founding the successful hair care company Black Like Me and for his role as the Mayor of Johannesburg from 2016 to 2019.
Born on August 26, 1959, in Hammanskraal, Mashaba’s rise from poverty to becoming a successful businessman and influential political figure is notable.
His journey into politics began with his involvement in the Democratic Alliance, eventually leading to the formation of his party, ActionSA, in 2020.
Profile
- – Full name: Herman Samtseu Philip Mashaba
- – Date of birth: August 26, 1959
- – Age: 65 years old
- – Gender: Male
- – Place of birth: Hammanskraal, South Africa
- – Nationality: South African
- – Profession: Entrepreneur, Politician
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- – Spouse: Connie Mashaba
- – Children: Khensani Mashaba, Rhulani Mashaba
- – Relationship status: Married
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- – Net worth: $100 million
Early Life and Education
Herman Mashaba was born on August 26, 1959, in Hammanskraal, a small town in the Transvaal region of South Africa. Now 65 years old, Mashaba grew up in a challenging environment.
His mother worked odd jobs to support the family after his father passed away when Mashaba was just a young boy. His elder brother had to leave school at 15 to help provide for the family.
Despite these hardships, Mashaba completed his primary education in Hammanskraal and pursued secondary education, though he did not complete tertiary studies. His determination to overcome poverty through hard work and education was evident from a young age.
Personal Life
Herman Mashaba is married to Connie Mashaba, and together they have two children, Khensani and Rhulani. The couple has been a steadfast partnership both in family life and business. Connie has managed several of Mashaba’s business ventures, contributing to their success.
Career
Mashaba’s career began as a clerk at Spar, a furniture manufacturer. He soon realized his potential in sales and left to sell African hair-care products for SuperKurl. In 1985, he co-founded Black Like Me with partners Johan Kriel and Joseph Molwantwa, using a R30,000 loan from businessman Walter Dube.
Black Like Me grew to become one of South Africa’s most successful hair care brands. Mashaba later expanded his business interests into various sectors, including real estate, aviation, security, IT, mining, and construction.
In 2012, Mashaba entered politics by joining the Free Market Foundation as chairperson. He later moved to the Democratic Alliance, where he became Mayor of Johannesburg in 2016. He resigned in 2019 due to internal party conflicts and launched ActionSA in 2020, focusing on non-racialism and economic prosperity for South Africans.
Awards
- – 2005: Honorary Award by UNISA for Outstanding Entrepreneur and Leader in the Business Environment
- – 2003: Award for Entrepreneurial Leadership by Henley Management College
- – 2001: SABC/Tribute Achievers Award
- – 1994: Marketing Person of the Year by the Institute of Marketing Management
- – 1994: New Nation/Engen Businessman of the Year
Net Worth
Herman Mashaba’s net worth is estimated to be around $100 million. His wealth primarily comes from his entrepreneurial ventures, particularly the success of Black Like Me and his various investments in different industries.
Controversy
Herman Mashaba’s career has been subject to controversy. During his tenure as Mayor of Johannesburg, he faced criticism for his strong stance on immigration, which many labelled as xenophobic. Mashaba’s comments and policies regarding undocumented immigrants sparked debates and protests, with some accusing him of fostering anti-immigrant sentiment.
Additionally, his funding of the biography “The Outsider: The Unauthorized Biography of Herman Mashaba” led to public outcry when it was revealed he had paid R12.5 million for its production, raising questions about transparency and ethics in political funding.
Social Media
- – Instagram: @hermanmashaba
- – Twitter: @HermanMashaba
Books
- – 2017: Black Like You: An Autobiography
- – 2015: Capitalist Crusader: Fighting Poverty Through Economic Growth
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