Bushy Maape, the former Premier of South Africa's North West province, died Saturday at a hospital in Johannesburg [1].
Maape was a prominent figure within the African National Congress (ANC), and his death marks the loss of a leader who managed the provincial administration during a period of political transition.
Maape served as the Premier of the North West province from 2021 to 2024 [1]. His tenure involved overseeing the governance and public service delivery of the region before he left office. He was 68 years old at the time of his death [2].
The African National Congress issued a formal statement of condolences following the news of his death [1]. The party acknowledged his contributions to the province and the organization. Details regarding the specific cause of death were not provided in the available reports [1], [2].
Maape died in a Johannesburg facility [1]. The ANC in the North West province has begun mourning the former leader, reflecting on his role in the party's regional operations.
While the specific circumstances of his final illness remain undisclosed, the party's response highlights his standing within the provincial political structure. He remained a known entity in the North West political landscape following his term as Premier [1].
“Bushy Maape, the former Premier of South Africa's North West province, died on Saturday”
The death of Bushy Maape removes a significant figure from the ANC's regional power structure in the North West. As a former Premier, Maape's influence extended beyond his official term, and his passing may trigger a period of reflection and reorganization within the provincial wing of the party.





