Edward Zuma age, wife, siblings, education, qualifications, on Pravin Gordhan, cars, house and net worth. MyBroadband has now taken this investigation a step further by looking into the qualifications of of South Africa’s current ministers.Besides their performance and that of their departments, a measure of a minister’s ability is often linked to their education achievements.ANC leader and South African president Cyril Ramaphosa has a BProc degree, while his strongest rivals Mmusi Maimane and Julius Malema boast Master’s and Honours degrees respectively.Again, the qualifications of these politicians range from doctorates to matric certificates – but on the whole, South Africa’s ministers seem to be fairly well qualified.This point is often raised when looking at the poor performance of South Africa under former President Jacob Zuma, which was attributed in part to his lack of formal education.South Africa’s ministers are crucial to the functioning of the country, but their competency is often called into question.South Africa’s ministers and their qualifications are detailed below. What qualifications do Van Rooyen’s predecessors hold?

Academic Qualifications. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy from the Durban-Westville University.Mr Gordhan has worked as Pharmacist at the King Edward V11 Hospital in Durban from 1974 to 1981. South Africa’s current finance minister Pravin Gordhan was also finance minister from 2009 to 2014. 8 months ago 1237 views by Ruth Gitonga. He served as the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs of the Republic of South Africa from 26 May 2014 until 13 December 2015.Copyright 2020 Government of South Africa.

PRAVIN JAMNANDAS GORDHAN DOES NOT HAVE A DIPLOMA IN PHARMACY OR ANY POST MATRIC QUALIFICATION, BUT ONLY MATRIC@FloydShivambu or @MmusiMaimane can ask for the copy — Jed (@Jed38111039) July 7, 2019 His family name will let the cat out of the bag that he is indeed the son of the former President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma.

Picture: FREDDY MAVUNDA The University of KwaZulu-Natal (UKZN) has confirmed that public enterprise Minister Pravin Gordan has tertiary qualifications. This came after then-SAA board chairman Bekhumuzi Magwaza informed Gordhan in a letter dated September 27, last year, that the national carrier’s board “approved the appointment of Mr Glen Orsmond for the position of CEO for Mango” following “a rigorous recruitment process”.A legal opinion sought by SAA also warned the national carrier that appointing Bezuidenhout without removing a B Admin degree as a requirement for the job and re-advertising the position, would open Mango up to legal challenges.“To mitigate against the risk of these claims, Mango Airlines ought to re-issue the advertisement for the chief executive position, both internally and externally and make it clear that having a bachelor’s degree is not an essential requirement of the job,” said law firm Edward Nathan Sonnenbergs.He confirmed the position had been advertised twice “to ensure that both qualifications and industry experience were considered before a final recommendation was made”.Tshisevhe, Magwaza and Mgoduso and other board members could not be reached for comment.Raseroka claimed “Bezuidenhout’s appointment is a “Pandora’s box” that SAA “should not be the one to open”.She said the meeting was held at Rothschild offices in Rosebank, Joburg, on July 27. Gordhan and Nene’s qualifications. He holds a Bachelor of Pharmacy from the Durban-Westville University. During that period he was Co-Chairperson of Transitional Executive Council which prepared the country for the elections between 1991 and 1994 and participated in drafting the White Paper on Local Government which laid the foundation for developing Local Government Authorities.During this period he was Chairperson of the World Customs Organisation (WCO) until 2006.