Ashley Mabasa was appointed deputy director of research, policy and speechwriting at the Gauteng department of sport, arts, culture and recreation when he was just 24, making him the youngest deputy director at the time.
His diligence and longstanding efforts to advocate for the wellbeing of his community have led to him being entrusted with handling the MEC’s sixth administration service delivery commitment. As part of this work, he has thrown himself into extensive research on community development.
His concern for people’s quality of life and eagerness to positively impact South African society extends to his role as part of the departmental policy committee team. In this capacity, he takes the lead in setting the agenda and assisting with policy formation. For the MEC, Mabasa also coordinates legacy projects, such as the Sharpeville and West Rand heritage routes, to raise awareness about our local heritage.
“We need a new set of leaders, with a deep understanding of society and policies.”