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Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri was born on 18 September, 1937 in Kroonstad, South Africa, is a South African politician (1937–2009). Discover Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 71 years old?
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Kroonstad, South Africa |
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6 April, 2009 |
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Pretoria, South Africa |
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Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Height, Weight & Measurements
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Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri worth at the age of 71 years old? Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Ivy Florence Matsepe-Casaburri (18 September 1937 – 6 April 2009) was a South African politician.
Ivy Matsepe-Casaburri was born on 18 September 1937 in Kroonstad in the Free State.
Her father was a principal, musician and sportsman and her mother was a teacher, and a social and community worker.
She completed her primary education in Kroonstad and attended secondary school in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
She then obtained her Bachelor of Arts degree from Fort Hare University and proceeded to teach in KZN for two years.
At the age of 28, she went into exile and would return to South Africa only 25 years later.
She first worked in Swaziland as a teacher for at least ten years before she moved to the United States.
During her time in exile, she furthered her education.
She went to the United States where she undertook her postgraduate studies.
She worked for the United Nations Institute for Namibia as a lecturer and registrar, based in Zimbabwe.
She obtained her PhD in sociology from Rutgers University-New Brunswick.
She was the first woman to have held the post of president in South Africa and the first woman to be head of state of South Africa since Elizabeth II's reign as Queen of South Africa ended in 1961.
She remained the only woman with this distinction until July 2021, when Angie Motshekga was appointed acting president.
She was the first and to date only woman to have held the post of president in South Africa and the first woman to be head of state of South Africa since Elizabeth II's reign as Queen of South Africa in 1961.
She was the second premier of the Free State and South Africa's Minister of Communications from 1999 until her death.
She served briefly as South Africa's acting president in 2005, when both President Thabo Mbeki and the deputy president were outside the country.
She served briefly as South Africa's acting president in 2005, when both President Thabo Mbeki and the deputy president were outside the country.
Furthermore, she was chosen by the cabinet to be the constitutional and official head of state in an interim capacity for 14 hours on 25 September 2008, between the resignation of Thabo Mbeki and the taking of office by Kgalema Motlanthe.
Furthermore, she was chosen by the cabinet to be the constitutional and official head of state in an interim capacity for 14 hours on 25 September 2008, between the resignation of Thabo Mbeki and the taking of office by Kgalema Motlanthe.
She died of natural causes on 6 April 2009 during her term in office as the Minister of Communications.