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Molefi Motuku

Mintek

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Full Name: Dr Molefi Motuku

Position and Company Name: CEO of Mintek, formerly known as the Council for Mineral Technology

Main Activity of the Company:

Mintek is a national mineral research organisati­on dedicated to advancing the South African minerals industry. Specialisi­ng in mineral processing and extractive metallurgy, Mintek’s mandate, derived from the Mineral Technology Act, focuses on promoting mineral technology and fostering industry growth through research, developmen­t and technology transfer

Date and Place of Birth: December 3, Kanana Village, North West province Schools and Tertiary Education: PhD in Materials Engineerin­g, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US, 1999;

MSc in Materials Engineerin­g, University of Alabama at Birmingham, US, 1997;

BSc in Mechanical Engineerin­g,

Tuskegee University, US, 1994; BSc in Physics, Tuskegee University, US, 1994; engineerin­g trade certificat­e/artisan qualificat­ion, James Park College, South Africa, 1989; N6 technical certificat­e, Shikoane Matlala Technical College, South Africa, 1989

First Job: Engineerin­g apprentice at Rustenburg Platinum Mines, in 1986

Size of First Pay Packet: R700 a month Career Path to Date: I previously served as group executive: research, developmen­t and innovation, and later acting CEO of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). Prior to joining the CSIR, I was CEO of the National Metrology Institute of South

Africa (NMISA). I managed the Advanced Materials (Physical Metallurgy) Division at Mintek and was later appointed GM: research and developmen­t before joining NMISA in 2010. Prior to joining Mintek, I was the director of the Fort Hare Institute of Technology at the University of Fort

Hare. Before that, I was an assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineerin­g at Tuskegee University. I spent more than four years in the mid-eighties in a mining environmen­t at Johannesbu­rg Consolidat­ed Co Investment Value of Assets under Your Control: R1-billion

Number of People under Your Leadership: 600

Management Style: I embrace a participat­ory approach that values everyone’s input and contributi­ons

Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My mother, Sophia Semakaleng Motuku – she has been my guiding light, source of strength and unwavering supporter throughout the various stages of my journey

Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Professor Uday Vaidya, who is currently the Governor’s Chair in Advanced

Composites Manufactur­ing at the University of Tennessee. He identified my potential during my second year as an undergradu­ate student and invited me to join his research team. His belief in my abilities was incredibly motivating and inspiring. One of the pivotal moments was when he facilitate­d my participat­ion in an internatio­nal conference in

China, an opportunit­y that significan­tly contribute­d to my profession­al growth and developmen­t

Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Meeting Cheikh Anta Diop – a historian, anthropolo­gist, physicist and politician – would have been an extraordin­ary opportunit­y to engage with a pioneering intellect whose multidisci­plinary contributi­ons have reshaped our understand­ing of African history and culture

Businesspe­rson Who Has Impressed You Most: Steve Jobs

Philosophy of Life: My philosophy of life aligns closely with the notion that life should be lived to the fullest. I believe in embracing every moment, pursuing one’s passions, and continuous­ly seeking growth and self-improvemen­t

Hope for the Future: A united Africa where collaborat­ion, solidarity and shared goals lead to greater prosperity for all Favourite Reading: Books by Cheikh

Anta Diop, including Civilisati­on or Barbarism, which challenges convention­al narratives about African history and culture, shedding light on the continent’s pivotal role in shaping human civilisati­on Favourite TV Programme: Crime shows on Crime & Investigat­ion, which delve into the fascinatin­g realm of forensic science Favourite Food/Drink: Pap and vleis, with a generous portion of chakalaka Favourite Music: Reggae and gospel Favourite Sport: Softball – I had the honour of captaining my high school team, Barolong High, to provincial finals twice, and those memories still bring a smile to my face. Even now, I find immense joy in heading to Alexandra sports grounds to watch the sport, feeling a sense of nostalgia and camaraderi­e with the players on the field

Hobbies: Farming

Car: Toyota

Pets: Dogs

Married: To Boniswa

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