The Mayor of Tshwane  is the head of the local government of Pretoria , South Africa ; currently that government takes the form of the City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality . In the past, the position of Mayor has varied between that of an executive mayor actively governing the city and that of a figurehead mayor with a mostly ceremonial role.
The most recent mayor of Tshwane is Nasiphi Moya  of ActionSA , who has been in office since 9 October 2024.[ 1] 
List of mayors of Tshwane 
Historic office 
Name of Landdrost
 
Term of office
 
Annotation
  
Andries Francois du Toit
 
1857
 
1859
 
First Landdrost of Pretoria appointed by Marthinus Wessel Pretorius .
  
Frederik Korsten Mare
 
1861
 
1863
 
  
William Skinner
 
1869
 
1878
 
  
Johannes Christoffel Krogh 
1878
 
1878
 
  
John Robert Lys
 
1878
 
1880
 
Appointed by Lord Shepstone 
  
Johan Carel Preller
 
1880
 
N/A
 
Never took office because of the First Anglo-Boer War 
  
Johan de Villiers 
1881
 
1882
 
  
Carel Frederik Ziervogel
 
1882
 
1886
 
  
CE Schutte
 
1897
 
1898
 
  
Pieter J. Potgieter
 
1898
 
1900
 
Last Landdrost of the District of Pretoria
  
Character sketch of Eddie Bourke who served as Pretoria's first elected mayor 
Name
 
Term of office
 
Annotation
  
Richard Kelsky Loveday
 
1902
 
1903
 
Interim President of the City Council (Burgomaster) appointed by Lord Roberts 
  
Eddie Bourke 
1903
 
1904
 
First democratically elected mayor of Pretoria
  
Andrew Johnstone
 
1904
 
1905
 
  
Johannes van Boeschoten
 
1905
 
1906
 
First Term
  
John Johnstone Kirkness
 
1906
 
1907
 
  
Samuel Radford Savage
 
1907
 
1908
 
  
Johannes van Boeschoten
 
1908
 
1909
 
Second Term
  
Johannes van Boeschoten
 
1909
 
1910
 
Third Term
  
Name
 
Term of office
 
Annotation
  
Johannes van Boeschoten
 
1910
 
1911
 
First Term under Union Government but Fourth Term overall
  
Andrew Johnstone
 
1911
 
1915
 
First Term under Union Government but Second Term overall
  
Constantino William Giovanetti
 
1915
 
1920
 
Mandated to serve Three Terms until the end of World War I 
  
Herbert Prior Veale
 
1920
 
1921
 
Well known Doctor and Radiologist.
  
George Henry Brink
 
1922
 
1925
 
First Term
  
William Duxbury
 
1925
 
1926
 
Duxbury Road in Pretoria bears his name.
  
Claudius Marsh of Vries
 
1926
 
1928
 
  
(Pretoria is declared a city on 14 October 1931 )
Hilgard Muller served as Minister of Foreign Affairs after his term as mayor of Pretoria. Mabel Malherbe was the first female Mayor elected to Pretoria 
Name
 
Term of office
 
Party
 
Annotation
  
 
Mabel Malherbe 
1931
 
1932
 
National Party 
First female mayor of a South African city and first Afrikaner MP woman from 1934 to 1938
  
 
Ivan Solomon
 
1932
 
1936
 
United Party 
  
 
Horatio William Dely
 
1936
 
1937
 
United Party 
  
 
James Joseph Cooke
 
1938
 
1939
 
United Party 
  
 
Ben Swart
 
1939
 
1940
 
United Party 
Ben Swart Street in Pretoria bears his name.
  
 
D. Junod
 
1943
 
1944
 
United Party 
  
 
Tom J. Jenkins
 
1944
 
1944
 
United Party 
Mayor of Margate (Natal) in 1946. Tom Jenkins Drive in Pretoria bears his name.
  
 
George Henry Brink
 
1944
 
945
 
United Party 
Second Term
  
 
Thomas James Frates
 
1946
 
1947
 
National Party 
Frates Road in Pretoria bears his name. Member of Parliament (National Party) for the constituency of Koedoespoort (1948-1958)
  
 
DP van Heerden
 
1947
 
1947
 
National Party 
  
 
Mrs MM Curson
 
1947
 
1948
 
National Party 
  
 
Mr CJ Fourie
 
1948
 
1949
 
National Party 
  
 
Vivian H Rudd
 
1949
 
1950
 
Ratepayers Association (South Africa)
 
  
 
Jan Hendrik Visse
 
1950
 
1953
 
Federation Group (South Africa)
 
  
 
Hilgard Muller 
1953
 
1955
 
National Party 
Minister of Foreign Affairs in the 1960s
  
 
WJ Seymore
 
1955
 
1956
 
National Party 
  
 
Willem Jacobus Britz
 
1956
 
1957
 
National Party 
  
 
Barend Matheus "Ben" van Tonder
 
1957
 
1958
 
National Party 
First Term
  
 
Lukas Johannes Van den Berg
 
1958
 
1959
 
National Party 
  
 
Johannes Cornelius Otto
 
1959
 
1960
 
National Party 
Member of Parliament (National Party) for the constituency of Koedoespoort (1961-1974) then for that of Gezina
  
 
Tjaart Hendrik van Vuuren
 
1960
 
1961
 
National Party 
  
(The Union is dissolved into an independent republic on 31 May 1961 )
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