“I did not choose to work in the public sector, it chose me,” says Ward Councillor in the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality, Sinethemba “Ceba waBantu” Matiwane. Born in Tarkastad, a small town in the Eastern Cape, Matiwane was inspired to be the change he wanted to see in his community and his country. He chose to dedicate his life to working for government service delivery: “One thing about me is that I do not like poverty and it pains me to see my neighbour struggle. If I can assist through my work in government or by making personal sacrifices, I would do that every second.”
He says that “public service is my calling”, and has built up experience in various government departments on a local level at the City of Cape Town Metropolitan Municipality and the City of Ekurhuleni Metropolitan Municipality – and on a provincial level in the Western Cape Department of Health and Gauteng basic education department.
When asked what he loves most about South Africa, Matiwane says: “Everything. This is my home, where I was born. My people are here. I do not know any other country. Hence, I do what I do to make it a better place for everyone and for our future generations.”
“One thing about me is that I do not like poverty and it pains me to see my neighbour struggle. If I can assist through my work in government or personal sacrifice, I would do that every second.”