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Naledi Pandor (Grace Naledi Mandisa Matthews) was born on 7 December, 1953 in Durban, Union of South Africa, is a South African politician (born 1953. Discover Naledi Pandor'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 70 years old?
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Grace Naledi Mandisa Matthews |
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Politician
educator
academic
philosopher
diplomat
legislator
anti-apartheid activist |
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70 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Sagittarius |
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7 December 1953 |
Birthday |
7 December |
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Durban, Union of South Africa |
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South Africa
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Naledi Pandor Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Naledi Pandor's Husband?
Her husband is Sharif Pandor
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Sharif Pandor |
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4 |
Naledi Pandor Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Naledi Pandor worth at the age of 70 years old? Naledi Pandor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. She is from South Africa. We have estimated Naledi Pandor's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Grace Naledi Mandisa Pandor (née Matthews; born 7 December 1953) is a South African politician, educator and academic serving as the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation since 2019.
Grace Naledi Mandisa Matthews was born on 7 December 1953 in Durban, Natal, to Regina Thelma (died 2002) and Joe Matthews (1929–2010), a political and anti-apartheid activist and the son of academic Z. K. Matthews (1901–1968).
She received her primary and secondary education in Botswana.
She matriculated from Gaborone Secondary School.
Between 1973 and 1977, she achieved a Certificate for Continuing Education and a bachelor's degree from the University of Swaziland and the University of Botswana, respectively.
She then went overseas and fulfilled a Diploma in Education and an MA degree from the University of London between 1978 and 1979.
Pandor became a teacher at the Ernest Bevin School in London in 1980.
She was subsequently employed as a teacher in Gaborone from 1981 to 1984, and as an instructor at the Taung College of Education from 1984 to 1986.
Pandor worked as a senior lecturer in English at the University of Bophuthatswana from 1986 to 1989, and then as a senior fellow in the Academic Support Programme of the University of Cape Town from 1989 to 1994.
While at the University of Bophuthatswana, Pandor served as the chair of the university's Union of Democratic Staff Associations between 1988 and 1990.
She was appointed the chairperson of the Western Cape National Executive Committee of the National Education Coordinating Committee in 1991 and served in the position until 1993.
At the same time, she was part of the ANC's Western Cape Education Committee.
Additionally, Pandor chaired the ANC Athlone Central branch, while serving as both the head of the Desmond Tutu Education Trust and the Western Cape School Building Trust.
Pandor obtained a diploma in higher education, administration and leadership from the Bryn Mawr Summer Programme in 1992, and soon enrolled at Harvard Kennedy School to receive a diploma in leadership in development in 1997.
She also attained an MA degree in linguistics from the University of Stellenbosch in the same year.
From 1992 to 1995, she worked as deputy head of the Tertiary Education Fund of South Africa.
She soon became head of the fund.
She was also deputy chairperson of the Joint Education Trust Board of Trustees between 1993 and 2001.
She has served as a Member of Parliament (MP) for the African National Congress (ANC) since 1994.
Born in Durban, Pandor completed high school in Botswana.
She qualified as a teacher and taught at multiple schools and universities, while she achieved various degrees from different universities.
Pandor took office as a Member of Parliament in 1994.
Pandor became a Member of the Parliament in the lower house of Parliament, the National Assembly, following the 1994 general election.
She soon became Deputy Chief Whip of the ANC caucus in 1995.
Within the ANC caucus, she served as Deputy Chief Whip from 1995 until her deployment to the upper house of Parliament, the National Council of Provinces, in 1998.
She was elected Deputy Chairperson of the National Council of Provinces in 1998 and became chairperson in 1999.
She served as Deputy Chairperson until her appointment as Chairperson following the 1999 general election.
She succeeded inaugural Chairperson Mosioua Lekota when she assumed the office on 21 June 1999.
She was the first woman to hold the role.
She was chancellor of Cape Technikon from 2002 to 2004.
During the same period, she was a member of the governing council of the University of Fort Hare.
She initially became a member of the national cabinet in 2004, following President Thabo Mbeki's decision to appoint her as Minister of Education.
Joyce Kgoali succeeded Pandor in 2004 and consequently became the second woman to hold the role.
Newly elected President Jacob Zuma named her Minister of Science and Technology in 2009.
She served in the position until her appointment as Minister of Home Affairs in 2012.
She returned to the post of Minister of Science and Technology in 2014 and held it until 2018, when she became Minister of Higher Education and Training in the first cabinet of President Cyril Ramaphosa.
After the 2019 general election, Pandor was mentioned as a possible candidate for Deputy President of South Africa.
She was instead appointed Minister of International Relations and Cooperation.
Pandor received her PhD in education at the University of Pretoria in 2019, with a thesis titled "The contested meaning of transformation in higher education in post-apartheid South Africa".