UFS confers honorary degree on Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

27th May 2024 By: Thabi Shomolekae - Creamer Media Senior Writer

UFS confers honorary degree on Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

Former Deputy President Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka

The University of the Free State (UFS) will confer a Doctor of Philosophy in Education (honoris causa) on former Deputy President Dr Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka.

The honorary degree will be conferred during a ceremony held in Johannesburg on June 7.

UFS Vice-Chancellor and Principal Professor Francis Petersen noted that the university is honoured to recognise Mlambo-Ngcuka with an honorary degree for her significant contribution to public service, for her commitment to education and lifelong learning, and for the exemplary leadership roles she has fulfilled nationally and internationally.

Mlambo-Ngcuka began her academic journey at the National University of Lesotho, where she earned a bachelor's degree in Arts and Education in 1980.

She obtained a qualification in Gender Policy and Planning from the University College London in 1988, followed by a master's degree in Philosophy and Planning from the University of Cape Town in 2003, and a doctorate in Technology and Education from the University of Warwick in 2013.

Mlambo-Ngcuka has been awarded several honorary doctorates by South African higher education institutions as well as from the University of Edinburgh and was inducted as a Hauser Leader at the Harvard University’s John F. Kennedy School of Government.

Throughout her career, Mlambo-Ngcuka has held various impactful roles.

From her early days as a lecturer at the Mpumalanga Teachers Training College to her position as coordinator at the World YWCA in Geneva, she has consistently championed the rights of women and marginalised communities, said Petersen.

In 1994, she was elected as a member of the South African Parliament, then as Deputy Minister in the Department of Trade and Industry (1996-1999), as Minister of Minerals and Energy (1999-2005), and as Deputy President of South Africa (2005-2008) – the first woman to hold this position, making her the highest-ranking female political leader in the history of South Africa.

He highlighted that Mlambo-Ngcuka’s tenure at UN Women, where she served as the United Nations Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director from August 2013 until August 2021, had been marked by “innovative” programmes and policies aimed at advancing gender equality globally, including engaging men as allies in this crucial endeavour.

Mlambo-Ngcuka also founded the Umlambo Foundation and serves on the board of global organisations such as Women Deliver and Global Citizen.