Geordin Hill-Lewis

Politician

Birthday December 31, 1986

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Plettenberg Bay, Cape Province, South Africa

Age 37 years old

Nationality South Africa

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1986

Geordin Gwyn Hill-Lewis (born 31 December 1986) is a South African politician who is the Mayor of Cape Town.

A member of the Democratic Alliance, he was elected mayor in November 2021.

Hill-Lewis attended Edgemead High School, obtained an Honours degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics from UCT, and a Masters in Finance specialising in Economic Policy from the University of London.

2009

He was only twenty-four years and seven months old when he took office, which made him the youngest MP in the 4th Parliament (2009–2014).

He was appointed Shadow Deputy Minister of Public Service and Administration by parliamentary leader Athol Trollip.

2011

Hill-Lewis served in the National Assembly of South Africa for more than a decade from August 2011 until November 2021.

He held multiple positions in the DA's Shadow Cabinet in the National Assembly.

He served as the Shadow Deputy Minister of Public Service from August 2011 to February 2012, as the Shadow Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry from February 2012 to June 2014, as the Shadow Minister of Trade and Industry between June 2014 and June 2017, and as the Shadow Minister of Finance from June 2019 until he resigned to become mayor in November 2021.

In November 2023, Hill-Lewis was elected unopposed as DA deputy provincial leader in the Western Cape.

Hill-Lewis was born in Plettenberg Bay.

His family moved to Cape Town when he was a young boy.

He was raised by a single mother, who is a nurse.

He attended Edgemead High School and holds a Bachelor of Commerce degree with an honours degree in politics, philosophy and economics from the University of Cape Town.

From the University of London, he obtained a master's degree in economic policy.

Hill-Lewis became politically active during his high school years.

During his studies at the University of Cape Town, he founded the Democratic Alliance Students’ Organization (DASO).

He worked as Chief of Staff in the office of former Western Cape Premier Helen Zille.

In August 2011, Hill-Lewis was appointed to the National Assembly, the lower house of parliament, to fill Willem Doman's seat.

2012

In February 2012, newly elected DA parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko appointed Hill-Lewis to the shadow cabinet as the Shadow Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry.

2014

After the 2014 general election, he was unseated as the youngest MP by Yusuf Cassim, who was also from the DA.

Mmusi Maimane made him the Shadow Minister of Trade and Industry in June 2014.

2016

On 3 November, two days after the municipal elections on 1 November, the DA was projected to retain their majority in the City of Cape Town, winning 58% of the vote, a decline of 8% from the 66% the party achieved in the 2016 municipal elections.

2017

Hill-Lewis was removed from the shadow cabinet in June 2017, as he was appointed as chief of staff in Maimane's office.

2019

Following the 2019 general election, Hill-Lewis became the Shadow Minister of Finance in the new shadow cabinet led by Maimane.

2020

He remained in the position following the election of John Steenhuisen as DA leader in November 2020.

Hill-Lewis resigned from the National Assembly on 9 November 2021 in preparation for his move to the Cape Town city council.

On 1 April 2021, Hill-Lewis announced that he had applied to be the DA's mayoral candidate for the City of Cape Town for the local government elections to be held later on in the year.

He had been the DA's constituency head in George in the Southern Cape at that time.

He was up against incumbent mayor Dan Plato and the DA's provincial leader Bonginkosi Madikizela.

Madikizela later resigned as provincial leader and from all active party roles after being caught up in a qualifications scandal.

Hill-Lewis was reported to be the frontrunner.

DA leader John Steenhuisen announced on 23 August that Hill-Lewis would be the DA’s mayoral candidate in the 2021 local government elections.

Incumbent mayor Plato, who had also applied to be the DA's mayoral candidate, pledged to support Hill-Lewis's campaign.

On 29 August 2021, Hill-Lewis launched his campaign to become mayor in Bonteheuwel where he had attended his first DA meeting at ward councillor Theresa Thompson's home in June 2004.

In September 2021, Hill-Lewis wrote to the Minister of Public Works and Infrastructure and former DA mayor, Patricia de Lille, calling on her to cancel the government's lease for the Acacia Park parliamentary village so that the City of Cape Town can buy the land from the government and release it for the development of affordable housing.

De Lille responded by calling him "stupid", despite her past support for the proposal.

Hill-Lewis then led a demonstration outside the Department of Public Works building and handed over a memorandum.

Hill-Lewis has also identified the Air Force Base Ysterplaat and the SAS Wingfield for social housing.

On 7 October 2021, Hill-Lewis announced his seven-point plan to end loadshedding in the City of Cape Town.

His plan includes procuring electricity directly from Independent Power Producers and investing in the Steenbras hydroelectric plant.