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Minister of Home Affairs

Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini-Zuma, Dr |
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- Date of Birth: 27 January 1949
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Current Positions |
- Minister of Home Affairs of the Republic of South Africa since 11 May 2009.
- Member of the African National Congress (ANC) National Executive Committee (NEC) and National Working Committee (NWC).
- Member of the African National Congress (ANC) Women's League National Executive Committee.
- Member of the Socialist International Commission on Climate Change.
- Co-convenor of the National Progressive Women's Movement of South Africa since 2006.
| Academic Qualifications |
- Matriculated from Amanzimtoti Training College (1967).
- BSC in Zoology and Botany from University of Zululand (1971).
- MB ChB from University of Bristol (1978).
- Diploma in Tropical Child Health from School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool (1986).
| Positions last held/Career/Memberships/Other Activities |
- Honorary Doctorate of Law from University of Natal (1995).
- Honorary Doctorate of Law from University of Bristol (1996).
- Doctor of Medicine degree (Honoris Causa)from University of Transkei (1997).
- Honorary Degree from MEDUNSA (1999)
- Tobacco Free World Award (WHO) (17 May 1999)
- Women who make a difference Award from International Women's Forum (IWF) (2002)
- Tribute Achievers Awards: Premium Award on NEPAD from Tribute Magazine (2002)
- Grand Maitre de L'orde National (Orde National du Mali) of the Republic of Mali (07 May 2002)
- Stateswomen of the year Award from BBQ (2004)
- The Order of Peter the Great: First Class, Russian Federation (11 July 2005)
- Honorary Professor of the Belarusian State University (2007)
- Huesped Illustre de la Cuidad de la Habana (Illustrious Guest of Havana City) decoration, Cuba
- Huesped Illustre de la Cuidad de la Santiago (Illustrious Guest of Santiago) decoration, Chile.
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- Research Technician to Professor Adams, Medical School, University of Natal, Durban (1972).
- Vice-President of the South African Student's Organisation (SASO ) (1976).
- House Officer, Surgery, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, England (1978 - 1979).
- House Officer, Canadian Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Berkshire, England (1979 - 1980).
- Chairperson of ANC Youth Section, Great Britain (1977 - 1978).
- Vice-Chairperson of the Regional Political Committee of the ANC, Great Britain (1978 - 1988).
- Medical Officer, Paediatrics, Mbabane Government Hospital, Swaziland (1980 - 1985).
- Paediatric attachment, Wittington Hospital in England (1987- 1989).
- Chairperson of Regional Political Committee of the ANC, Great Britain (1988 - 1989).
- Founder and Director, Health Refugee Trust (HEART), Health and Development Organisation, England (1988 - 1990).
- African National Congress (ANC) Health Department, Lusaka, Zambia (1989 - 1990).
- Chairperson of the ANC Southern Natal Region Health Committee (1990 - 1992).
- Member of the Executive Committee, Southern Natal Region of the ANC (1990 - 1993).
- Research Scientist, Medical Research Council, Durban (1991 - 1994).
- Minister of Health of the Republic of South Africa (1994 - 1999).
- Member of the Steering Committee, National Aids Co-Ordinating Committee of South Africa (1992).
- Deputy Chairperson of the United Nations AIDS (UNAIDS) (1995).
- ANC Women's League Provincial Chairperson of Kwa-Zulu Natal (December 1997 - May 2008).
- Member of the ANC National Working Committee (NWC)(1998-2007)
- Chairperson of Southern Natal Region of the ANC Women's League (ANCWL).
- Member of the ANC Health and Campaigns Committees.
- Deputy Chairperson of the United Nations AIDS (UNAIDS) (1995).
- Chancellor of the ML Sultan Technikon, Durban (1996).
- Elected President of the United Nations World Conference Against Racism (WCAR).
- President of the Ministers' Council for the United Nations World Summit on Sustainable Development (WSSD).
- Led a number of peace initiatives to DRC, Comoros, Lesotho and many others.
- Former Chairperson of the African Union (AU) Executive Council of Ministers, during South Africa's tenures as AU Chairperson.
- Part South African Bid Committee of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.
- Member of the 2010 FIFA World Cup Local Organising Committe (2007- 2010).
- Commissioner for the Socialist International (2007).
- Pioneered legislation that banned tobacco sports sponsorship and the passage of the legislation on "no smoking policy in public" areas.
- Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of South Africa (17 June 1999 - 10 May 2009).
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