Background
Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana Clarice was born on January 27, 1949.
Dlamini-Zuma, Nkosazana Clarice was born on January 27, 1949.
Bachelor of Science in Zoology and Botany, University Zululand, 1971. Bachelor of Medicine ChB, University Bristol, England, 1978. Doctor of Laws (honorary), University Bristol, England, 1996.
Diploma tropical child health, University Liverpool, England, 1986. Doctor of Laws (honorary), University Natal, South Africa, 1995.
Vice president South African Students Organization, 1976. Chair, youth section African National Congress, England, 1977—1978, vice chair, Regional Political Communications, 1978—1988, chair, Regional Political Communications, 1988—1989, chair, Southern Natal Region Health Communications, 1990—1992, chair, Women's League, southern Natal region, 1991—1993. Surgeon, pediatrician, research scientist Medical Research Council, Durban, South Africa, 1991-1994.
Minister of health Government of South Africa, Pretoria, 1994—1999, minister foreign affairs, 1999—2009, minister home affairs, since 2009. Research technician University Natal Medical School, Durban, South Africa, 1972. House officer surgery Frenchay Hospital, Bristol, 1978—1979, Canada Red Cross Memorial Hospital, Berkshire, England, 1979—1980.
Medical officer pediatrics Mbabane Government Hospital, Swaziland, 1980—1985. Pediatrics attachment Wittington Hospital, England, 1987—1989. With African National Congress Health Detp., Lusaka, Zambia, 1989—1990.
Research scientist Medical Research Council, Durban, 1991—1994. Director Health Refugee Trust, Health and Development Organization, England, 1988—1990. Deputy chairperson United Nations Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Board, 1995.
Chancellor ML Sultan Technikon, Durban, 1996. Member steering committee National Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome Coordinating Committee South Africa, 1992. Trustee Health Systems Trust, 1992.
Board member Center for Social Development Studies University Natal, Durban, 1992.
5 children.