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 Mbeki names 'perfect spy' as new NIA chief
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By Angela Quintal

While former spy boss Billy Masetlha fights his dismissal in court, President Thabo Mbeki has moved swiftly to appoint his successor as National Intelligence Agency director-general.

Manala Manzini, who had been acting as the NIA director-general since October last year when Masetlha was suspended, has been appointed to the post with immediate effect for three years.

This was confirmed by government spokesperson Joel Netshitenzhe.

'I like working in the background'
He said the decision to appoint Manzini was not cocking a snook at the legal process, given that Masetlha had instituted court action against the president. Netshitenzhe said the Constitution and relevant legislation made it clear that the president appoints the head of the intelligence services.
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In a statement issued on Wednesday night, Netshitenzhe said Mbeki and the cabinet wished Manzini well in his new position "and they are confident he will acquit himself with distinction in the professional service of our country and its people".

Masetlha on Tuesday served court papers on the president challenging his dismissal as D-G last week.

His lawyer, Imraan Haffegee, said on Wednesday that Manzini's appointment in the face of a court challenge by his client was news to him.

He was not in a position to comment further.

He speaks eight languages
Manzini was among the country's security, intelligence and defence chiefs who issued an unprecedented statement at the weekend backing the findings of Intelligence Inspector-General Zolile Ngcakani relating to the hoax email saga.

But apparently the 51-year-old Manzini prefers to stay away from the limelight.

When he was appointed acting D-G in October last year, Intelligence Minister Ronnie Kasrils described him as the "perfect spy".

Manzini himself told reporters: "I like working in the background - that was until the minister and the president gave me the new challenge."

A father of four who lists music, football and swimming as his hobbies, Manzini is also a polyglot.

Under languages, his official CV lists English, Zulu, Russian, Swazi, Xhosa, Sotho, Shangaan and Kiswahili.

He matriculated in Meadowlands in Soweto in 1975 and left the country in 1976 for exile in Zambia.

In addition to supporting Kaizer Chiefs, Manzini also admits to enjoying a glass of whisky now and again and playing golf to relax.

He holds a BA in politics and public administration from the University of Zambia and a masters degree in Public Administration from the University of Liverpool.

In 1993, Manzini was assigned to the office of ANC president Nelson Mandela at the party's then Johannesburg headquarters, Shell House.

He was part of the team that negotiated the new intelligence dispensation under the then Intelligence Services minister Joe Nhlanhla and in 1995 was appointed general manager: corporate services for the NIA.

In 2000, he was posted to the South African embassy in Washington.

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