Sello Rasethaba

Sello Mashao Rasethaba (born in Musina (then Messina) on 19 February 1958 in Limpopo) is a South African businessman and politician.

He received a BA with a major in Accounting and German as a minor subject from the University of Northern Iowa in the United States of America.

As a student at UNI, Sello worked at International Business Machines Corporation (NYSE: IBM) Software Group in Bloomington, MN.

[citation needed]During his studies, Sello was one of the pioneers who started the Black Resource Centre[10] based at Old Library Building, Manchester, England.

[citation needed] Sello established the consultancy, Matodzi Management Advisory Services and later an insolvency practice, GFIA Administrators who were instrumental in the winding up of the Dealstream Securities fraud.

(Students for the Advancement of Global Entrepreneurship) program[16] and was a director of the National Horseracing Authority[17] of Southern Africa[18] until the end of 2011.

[23] Rasethaba was also alleged to be at the apex of a tender rigging triangle that had Julius Malema at one corner and Limpopo Premier Cassel Mathale at the other.