Matsena was born on 17 July 1966 in
Pretoria in the former
Transvaal (present-day
Gauteng). His family is from Ga-Madikana, a village outside
Bochum in present-day
Limpopo province. He attended secondary school nearby, in
Molemole, where he became involved in
anti-apartheid activism through the
Congress of South African Students and Mohodi Youth Congress. He and Ramokgopa were re-elected for a second term in October 2014. According to the
Sunday Times, by 2016, Matsena was engaged in a factional struggle with Ramokgopa. Ahead of the
2016 local elections, Matsena was a frontrunner to succeed Ramokgopa as
Mayor of Tshwane; he was ranked first on a list of three candidates nominated by the Tshwane ANC to stand as the party's mayoral candidate. However, more senior party bodies overruled the Tshwane ANC, rejecting the list and selecting
Thoko Didiza as a compromise candidate; the decision led to
violent protests in Tshwane. At the next party elective conference in Tshwane in July 2018, Matsena did not stand for re-election as ANC Regional Deputy Chairperson and was succeeded by Aaron Maluleka. However, later that month, Matsena was elected to a four-year term on the
Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC in Gauteng; by number of votes received, he was ranked 14th of the 30 candidates elected. In the 2019 general election, he was elected to a seat in the
Gauteng Provincial Legislature, ranked 12th on the ANC's provincial
party list. == Personal life and death ==