Mewa Ramgobin

Mewa Ramgobin
Member of the National Assembly
In office
May 1994 – May 2009
Personal details
Born
Mawalal Ramgobin

(1932-11-10)10 November 1932
Inanda, Natal Province
Union of South Africa
Died17 October 2016(2016-10-17) (aged 83)
Cape Town, Western Cape
Republic of South Africa
Political partyAfrican National Congress
Other political
affiliations
Natal Indian Congress
Spouse(s)Mariam Moosagee Amajee
(m. 1960; div. 1990)
Children6
Alma materUniversity of Natal

Mawalal "Mewa" Ramgobin (10 November 1932 – 17 October 2016) was a South African politician and former anti-apartheid activist. A stalwart of the Natal Indian Congress, he represented the African National Congress (ANC) in the National Assembly from 1994 to 2009.

Born in Inanda and descended from Indian indentured labourers, Ramgobin became a student activist at the University of Natal. With his former wife, Ela Gandhi, he rose to prominence as a political and cultural activist in the Phoenix Settlement in the 1960s. A lifelong Gandhian, he was a central figure in the Natal Indian Congress, which he helped revive in 1971. He was later the founding treasurer of the United Democratic Front and the first accused in the Pietermaritzburg Treason Trial. Between 1965 and 1990, he spent 12 years under house arrest.

After his three terms in the post-apartheid Parliament, Ramgobin retired from active politics in 2009, though he remained active in his lifelong cultural activism. In his later years, he established the Centre for Learning of Ubuntu, chaired the Phoenix Settlement Trust, and continued his sporadic writing career.