Mzi Khumalo

Mzi Godfrey Khumalo (born 1955) is a South African businessman and mining entrepreneur.

After serving 12 years on Robben Island alongside figures such as Nelson Mandela for his anti-apartheid activities,[1] Mzi has built a corporate empire which encompasses mining, financial services and infrastructure industries and has served on a number of company boards.

He has held the position of Chairman at various companies including JCI Limited,[2] Capital Alliance Holdings Limited [3] and Point Waterfront Corporation.

He is also former Non-Executive Director of Mintek, Telkom SA, McCarthy Retail Limited, Ridge Mining and Anglo American Corporation and is a Trustee of the World Wildlife Fund.

Mzi holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of South Africa.

He is currently Non-Executive Chairman of Metallon Corporation.[4] Additionally, he has interests in the telecommunications industry.[5]

He has held the following positions :

He is the founder of the Mzi & Khosi Khumalo foundation.[6]

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