The Minister of Finance, Enoch Godongwana, has announced the appointment and re-appointment of directors to the Board of Directors of the Land and Agricultural Development Bank (Land Bank).
“The role that the Land Bank plays in supporting both commercial and emerging farmers, as well as the rural communities that rely on land for their livelihoods, is fundamental to the inclusive and sustainable economic growth at the heart of our national project,” the Minister said on Friday.
The appointments, which are effective from 3 September 2025, follows the recent Cabinet meeting held during which the Executive endorsed the appointments based on the Minister’s recommendation.
The appointments, made in terms of Section 9(1) and 9(2) of the Land and Agricultural Development Bank Act (Act No 15 of 2000), include the re-appointment of two experienced directors and the appointment of six new directors to bolster the Land Bank’s governance and strategic leadership and equip the entity for the future.
The re-appointments of the two non-executive directors who have been re-appointed for the two-year terms ending 2 September 2027 are Prof JF Kirsten and Ms E Pilla.
The six new non-executive directors that have been appointed with terms ending 2 September 2028 are as follows:
- Ms PH Maseko (3 years)
- Ms S Ford (3 years)
- Ms TF Matlala (3 years)
- Mr M Skwatsha (3 years)
- Ms X Maluleke (3 years)
MA Moloto has been appointed for a two-year term ending 2 September 2027.
All appointments remain subject to security, qualification, and other relevant checks as required.
Godongwana expressed gratitude to the outgoing Board of Directors for their strategic guidance during the Bank’s challenging period of financial restructuring, and for their work in securing a liability solution to ensure the Bank’s financial sustainability.
“The Land Bank has done well recently but it must do more and build on what the previous board has achieved by dealing with its capacity constraints, addressing its high-cost structure, and diversifying its revenue streams among other things,” the Minister said.
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