Ironically, Balindlela’s spokesperson Masiza Mazizi said Mashalaba’s mercurial rise should serve as an inspiration to other youngsters.
Mazizi also thought it should be an eye-opener to unemployed youth in the province that “if one is determined to get to the top, he must take any job that is available”.
“Mashalaba has acquired so many skills while working in the MEC’s office as a messenger because he was willing to do any job,” he said.
“When he took that job we knew that he would take every opportunity available and develop. That is why we always encourage unemployed youth to do voluntary work to get exposure.”
Mashalaba, whose highest educational qualification is a matric, was very excited when the Daily Dispatch broke the news to him.
“When I took the job as the MEC’s messenger I knew there would be more chances coming my way and I will do whatever it takes to show how committed I am to youth development,” he said.