
Meet the political leadership driving South Africa's science, technology and innovation agenda.

Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
Prof. Nzimande was appointed as Minister of Higher Education, Science and Technology on 30 May 2019. He was Minister of Transport from 27 February 2018 to 25 May 2019. Prof. Bonginkosi Emmanuel "Blade" Nzimande was the Minister of Higher Education and Training in the Republic of South Africa from 26 May 2014 until 17 October 2017.
He is a general secretary of the South African Communist Party; chairperson of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Education; deputy chair of the Central Committee of the South African Communist Party; and chairperson of the Financial Sector Campaign Coalition.
Prof. Nzimande holds a Doctorate in Philosophy specialising in Sociology from the University of Natal.
"Technologies are extensions of social relations and can only be properly understood in the context of such relations. For technology to serve democratic and equalising ends, we must consciously and deliberately direct and steer these instruments to drive social justice, equal and inclusive outcomes."
- Prof. Blade Nzimande, NSI Transformation Summit 2025
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Deputy Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation
Parliament Liaison Officer
Mr Kwazikwenkosi Mthethwa
Cell: 078 264 6165
Kwazikwenkosi.Mthethwa@dsti.gov.zaDr Nomalungelo Gina (nee Khuluse) is an outstanding leader, a committed public servant, and a passionate champion of education and economic transformation. As a black woman with a partial disability, she has defied the odds to achieve remarkable success, serving as an inspiration to many.
Dr Gina grew up in the rural village of Ndwedwe in KwaZulu-Natal and matriculated from Inanda Seminary School in 1988. Driven by a passion for education, she completed a teaching degree in 1992 at the University of Zululand.
Her commitment to education led her to obtain a Postgraduate Diploma in Management from the University of the Witwatersrand in 2015. In 2023, she earned a Master’s degree in Public Management from the University of Venda. In recognition of her contribution to public service, the University of Zululand conferred an Honorary Doctorate in Public Administration upon her in May 2025. In December 2025, Dr Gina obtained a PhD in Leadership and Management from the University of Gideon Robert in Zambia. Her thesis focused on technology-based solutions for local government.
Dr Gina started her professional career as a teacher, serving diligently under the District of King Cetshwayo in KwaZulu-Natal. Before entering full-time politics, she dedicated 15 years to the education sector, where she was actively involved in the South African Democratic Teachers Union. She held several leadership roles, including:
In 2009, she was nominated for deployment to Parliament. Throughout her tenure, she has played a pivotal role in shaping national policies:
Recognising her leadership and dedication, President Cyril Ramaphosa appointed Dr Gina as Deputy Minister of Trade, Industry, and Competition in 2019. Her contributions in this role strengthened economic policies, promoted industrial growth, and facilitated job creation. In 2024, she was appointed Deputy Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation. The Deputy Minister is also the champion of the District Development Model for the uMkhanyakude District in KwaZulu-Natal.
Beyond government, Dr Gina remains an influential figure in political structures:
“When we empower women, rural communities, persons with disabilities, and youth, we accelerate inclusive development. And when we democratise innovation, we unlock a future where every citizen knows that their idea matters. Together in the National System of Innovation, we can create an inclusive innovation ecosystem where potential is recognised, nurtured, and transformed into progress for all.”
— Deputy Minister Dr Nomalungelo Gina
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