After the end of
apartheid, Radebe represented the ANC in the KwaZulu-Natal Provincial Legislature. After the
2009 general election, newly elected Premier
Zweli Mkhize appointed him to the KwaZulu-Natal Executive Council as MEC for Social Development,'''''' an office Radebe retained until a reshuffle in November 2011, when he was appointed MEC for Agriculture, Rural Development and Environmental Affairs. Mkhize's successor,
Senzo Mchunu, retained Radebe in the latter portfolio until the
2014 general election. In the 2014 election, Radebe was re-elected to final term in the provincial legislature, ranked ninth on the ANC's provincial
party list. He was not reappointed to the Executive Council by Mchunu, but was instead elected as Deputy
Speaker of the KwaZulu-Natal Legislature, serving under Speaker
Lydia Johnson. The opposition
Democratic Alliance (DA) and IFP disdained his appointment, with the DA saying it exemplified "a trend whereby failed MECs from the ruling party come to the legislature to take up positions at the speaker's office". In 2015, Radebe was elected to the
Provincial Executive Committee of the ANC's KwaZulu-Natal branch. == Resignation and death ==