
Councillor Vusumuzi Cyril Xaba was raised in Clermont, west of Durban in 1967. Councillor Xaba engaged in politics at a very young age and has served in public office almost the whole of his adult life. There was no way he could have escaped politics, as Clermont was a place associated with black people’s resistance for the repressive apartheid regime.
Early life and education
Councillor Xaba attended Ziphathele High School, where he matriculated in 1986 and the following year, he went on to enrol for a BA Law degree at the then University of Durban-Westville. In 1988, he studied for a full-year Community Service Training Programme certificate at the University of Natal. The following year, he studied for a B. Proc degree from the same university and graduated in 1992. While studying, Councillor Xaba continued to be politically active. He also boasts a Master of Laws (LLB) degree, which he attain from the University of KwaZulu-Natal in 2014.
Other qualifications he possesses include a three-weeks course on Macro Economic Principles from Williams College Centre for Development Economics in 2001 and a Certificate on Principles of Effective Legislature Oversight by the Association of Public Accounts Committee (3 Days Module) in 2001.
Political involvement
In 1985, the then young Councillor Xaba became a member of the Clermont Branch Executive of the Congress of South African Students (COSAS), an affiliate of the United Democratic Front (UDF). Between 1986 and 1987, he was elected to serve as a Provincial Executive Committee member of the Natal Students Congress (NASCO). Between 1989 to 1990, he was elected Deputy President of the Black Students Society (BSS) at the University of Natal. His relentless efforts to fight for the liberation of black people from the white racist regime saw him being elected Deputy Chairperson of the ANC Youth League's (ANCYL) Southern Natal Region between 1990 and 1993, while he also served as an ex officio member of the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the ANCYL between 1991 and 1993. He was also an ex officio member of the ANC's Regional Executive Committee from 1991 to 1993, before serving as an ordinary member of the Regional Executive Committee between 1993 and 1994. In 1995, Councillor Xaba was elected as the Regional Secretary of the ANC's Durban West Region, a position he held until 2001. Between 2002 and 2007, Councillor Xaba was elected to serve as the Deputy Chairperson of the ANC's eThekwini Region. He also served as an ex officio member of the ANC's Provincial Executive Committee (PEC) from 1995 to 2001, while between 2004 and 2012, he served as an ordinary PEC member.
KwaZulu-Natal Legislature
When the winds of changes blew in the country in 1994, Councillor Xaba was deployed by the ANC to be a Member of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature and during that term, ending in 1999, he was the ANC's spokesperson on education. During the following two terms, between 1999 and 2009, the ANC continued to show confidence in Councillor Xaba, assigning him even more senior roles in the Legislature, as Chairpersons of various portfolio committees which are Public Works, Finance, Finance and Economic Development and an ad-hoc Constitutional Affairs Committee to draft a provincial Constitution for KwaZulu-Natal. He was also given the responsibility of being a Chief Whip and a member of a number of committees. Xaba left the Legislature in 2009, as he was appointed to be special advisor to then Premier of KwaZulu-Natal, Dr Zweli Mkhize. Between 2010 to 2014, Councillor Xaba was appointed Chairperson of the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Planning Commission. After the 2014 election, the ANC returned Councillor Xaba to the Provincial Legislature and was appointed as MEC for Agriculture and Rural Development. He was removed from the executive council in 2016.
National Assembly role
In 2019, the ANC deployed Councillor Xaba to the National Assembly, where he was elected to be Chairperson of the Portfolio Committee on Defence and Military Veterans. He was also elected to be Co-chairperson of the Joint Standing Committee on Defence. He is a serving member of the highest decision-making body of the African National Congress, the National Executive Committee (NEC), after being elected in 2022, to serve until 2027.
In February 2023, Councillor Xaba was appointed Chairperson of the Legal and Constitutional Affairs Sub-Committee of the ANC NEC. He was also appointed to be the Chairperson of the National Dispute Resolution Committee.
Family life
• Councillor Xaba is happily married, with three children. He is a religious man, having served in different religious bodies, among which is Durban and District Council of Churches Inter-Church Youth (SACC Inter-Church Youth affiliate) in 1988-1991.
Trusteeship and Membership of Boards
Councillor Xaba has also served in the following boards of directors:
• PARMED (Medical Scheme for Members of Parliament/Legislature and Judges) (2004-2009)
• Office Bearer’s Pension Fund (Pension Fund for Members of Parliament/Legislatures) (2004-2009)
• Royal Household Trust (2010-2014)
• Judicial Service Commission (2019-2024)
International exposure
Councillor Xaba has been involved in various study tours, which have helped him gain international exposure. The countries he has visited include Uganda, Singapore, Mauritius, Namibia, London, Wales, Scotland, Belgium, France, Germany, Canada, India, Australia, United States of America, Botswana, China/Hong Kong and Netherlands. Councillor Xaba believes in altruism and spends most of his spare time with his family and the people of Clermont.
Email: Nokukhanya.Mkhize@durban.gov.za
Phone: 031 311 2110


