Stefanus Petrus Grové (born 15 October 1949)[1] is a retired South African politician from Mpumalanga.
In South Africa's first post-apartheid elections in 1994, Grové was elected to represent the ANC in the Senate, the upper house of the new South African Parliament.
He was a member of the Eastern Transvaal caucus (present-day Mpumalanga).
[2] He remained in his seat after the house was restructured as the NCOP under the 1996 Constitution.
However, shortly into the legislative term, Mathews Phosa resigned from his seat; Grové was sworn in to replace him on 27 September 1999.