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Current Positions Minister of Communications of the Republic of South Africa since 17 June 1999. Founder member of the Board of the Women's Development Foundation. Patron of the Maokeng Community Development Trust in the Free State. Board member of the International Women's Forum of South Africa. Patron of the Board of the International Marketing Council (IMC). Academic Qualifications Secondary education in Natal Province, South Africa. University education at University of Fort Hare, Eastern Cape. Postgraduate studies in the United States of America (USA) (Ph D). Career/Positions/Memberships/Other Activities Teacher for twelve years, two years in KwaZulu-Natal and ten years in Swaziland. Lived in exile from her early working life and worked as Associate Professor at Rugters University in New Jersey, USA until she returned to South Africa in 1990. Senior lecturer and Registrar at the United Nations Institute for Namibia based in Lusaka, Zambia until her return to South Africa. Appointed Executive Director of the Education Development Trust (EDT) - active in the education movement and in policy development and fields of gender, education, economic development and local government - upon return from exile. Activist on Education, Gender and Research areas. First woman and black person to chair the South African Broadcasting Corporation. First woman to be appointed to the Board of the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research (CSIR). First woman and first black Chairperson of the Board of SENTECH (Ltd). First female Premier of the Free State Provincial government (1996 - 1999). Former member of Council, University of Durban-Westville. Former member of the Research and Technology Foresight Board. Former member of the Working Group of the National Forum on Science and Technology (NSTF). Former member of the Board of Governors of International Development Research Centre (IDRC), Canada. Former Chairperson of the Ministerial Oversight Committee of African Ministries (1999 - 2003). Former Patron of Eskom/Sowetan Woman of the Year Award. Former Patron of Shoprite/Checkers SABC Woman of the Year Award. |