Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma
Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma | |
|---|---|
| Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs | |
| Assumed office 30 May 2019 | |
| President | Cyril Ramaphosa |
| Deputy | Parks Tau, Obed Bapela |
| Preceded by | Zweli Mkhize |
| Minister in the Presidency | |
| In office 28 February 2018 – 29 May 2019 | |
| President | Cyril Ramaphosa |
| Preceded by | Jeff Radebe |
| Succeeded by | Jackson Mthembu |
| Chair of the African Union Commission | |
| In office 15 October 2012 – 30 January 2017 | |
| Deputy | Erastus Mwencha |
| Preceded by | Jean Ping |
| Succeeded by | Moussa Faki |
| Minister of Home Affairs | |
| In office 10 May 2009 – 3 October 2012 | |
| President | Jacob Zuma |
| Preceded by | Nosiviwe Mapisa-Nqakula |
| Succeeded by | Naledi Pandor |
| Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
| In office 14 June 1999 – 10 May 2009 | |
| President | Thabo Mbeki Kgalema Motlanthe |
| Preceded by | Alfred Nzo |
| Succeeded by | Maite Nkoana-Mashabane (International Relations and Cooperation) |
| Minister of Health | |
| In office 10 May 1994 – 14 June 1999 | |
| President | Nelson Mandela |
| Preceded by | Rina Venter |
| Succeeded by | Manto Tshabalala-Msimang |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini 27 January 1949 Natal, South Africa |
| Political party | African National Congress |
| Spouse(s) | |
| Alma mater | University of Zululand University of Natal University of Bristol University of Liverpool |
Nkosazana Clarice Dlamini-Zuma (born 27 January 1949), sometimes known by her initials NDZ, is a South African politician and anti-apartheid activist. She has been the Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs since May 2019 during the Cyril Ramaphosa presidency.[1] She also had cabinet jobs during the presidencies of Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, Kgalema Motlanthe and Jacob Zuma (her ex-husband).[2]
From 1982 to 1998, she was married to Jacob Zuma.
References
- ↑ "Full list – here is Ramaphosa's new cabinet". Business Tech. 29 May 2019.
- ↑ "LIVE | NDZ, Ramaphosa to battle for ANC presidency as voting begins". Retrieved 2017-12-17.