Nyambeni Wilson Mudau (born 4 January 1961) is a South African politician from Mpumalanga.
Born on 4 January 1961,[1] Mudau began his career in the National Council of Provinces.
[4] He left the legislature in early July 2001 as part of a reshuffle of the Mpumalanga ANC's legislative caucuses, viewed by media as part of a "purge" by Mpumalanga Premier Ndaweni Mahlangu.
[4][5] Mudau and other critics of Mahlangu were transferred to the National Assembly, where he was sworn in on 3 July to replace Mabhuza Gininda.
He later served as chairperson of the provincial operating licensing board in Mpumalanga;[6] he was appointed to a three-year term in that position in October 2005.