List of alumni of the University of Cape Town

This list of the notable alumni of the University of Cape Town is divided into the six faculties of the university: Commerce, Humanities, Sciences, Health Sciences, Engineering, and Law.

Commerce

  • Raymond Ackerman, businessman, who purchased the Pick 'n Pay supermarket group from its founder; philanthropist
  • Roelof Botha, grandson of Pik Botha; began his career as an actuary and became a venture capitalist
  • Polly Courtice, founder Director of the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership and member of the Supervisory Board of Mercedes Benz Group
  • Chelsy Davy, ex-girlfriend of Britain's Prince Harry
  • Sir Bradley Fried, ex-chief executive of Investec Bank; current chairman of Goldman Sachs International
  • Geordin Hill-Lewis, Mayor of Cape Town (2021– )
  • Nick Mallett, played for and later coached the Springboks, South Africa's national rugby union team
  • Tshediso Matona, CEO of Eskom
  • Mark Nielsen, CEO of Talent
  • Mark Shuttleworth, billionaire entrepreneur; founder of Canonical Ltd; sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution; second space tourist

Humanities

Music

Fine art

Drama

Sciences

Health sciences

Social sciences

Law

  • David Bloomberg, former Mayor of Cape Town (1973–1975) and defence attorney for Dimitri Tsafendas, who fatally stabbed the Prime Minister, Dr H.F. Verwoerd, in Parliament in 1966
  • Sheila Camerer, South African politician; former Deputy Minister of Justice; long-serving Member of Parliament of the main opposition the Democratic Alliance; ambassador to Bulgaria; completed a Bachelor of Law degree at UCT in 1964
  • Ryan Coetzee, South African politician; former CEO of the Democratic Alliance and Shadow Minister of Economic Development; chief strategist for Western Cape premier Helen Zille; graduated from UCT in 1994
  • Beric John Croome, Advocate of the High Court of South Africa; Chartered Accountant CA (SA); taxpayers' rights pioneer; completed a Bachelor of Commerce degree (1980), Certificate in the Theory of Accountancy (1981) and a PhD (Commercial Law) (2008) at UCT[8]
  • Zainunnisa "Cissie" Gool, anti-apartheid political and civil rights leader
  • Zuleikha Hassan, Kenyan politician; Kwale County Woman Representative and Member of Parliament
  • Stephen Jolly, Australian activist and politician
  • Fana Mokoena, South African politician and actor, member of the National Assembly of South Africa and a delegate to the National Council of Provinces
  • Ian Neilson, Executive Deputy Mayor of Cape Town
  • Dullah Omar, South African anti-apartheid activist; lawyer; Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa; minister in the South African cabinet from 1994 until his death
  • Kate O'Regan, former Constitutional Court of South Africa judge
  • Albie Sachs, Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa
  • James Selfe, long-serving Member of Parliament with the Democratic Alliance; chairperson of the party's federal council; holds a master's degree from UCT
  • Donald Woods, South African journalist and anti-apartheid activist
  • Percy Yutar, South Africa's first Jewish attorney-general and prosecutor of Nelson Mandela in the 1963 Rivonia Treason Trial.

References

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  2. ^ Makgoba, Thabo (2009). African workplace spirituality in South African mines (Ph.D.). University of the Cape Town. hdl:11427/8960.
  3. ^ Katjavivi, Peter (20 March 2018). "Eulogy of Nora Schimming-Chase by Professor Peter Katjavivi". New Era.
  4. ^ Luther, Claudia. "Ernest Fleischmann dies at 85; manager who guided Los Angeles Philharmonic's transformation", Los Angeles Times, 15 June 2010. Accessed 20 June 2010.
  5. ^ The Independent
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