Mr Norman Arendse (SC)
Mr Arendse is a senior practising advocate and a member of the Cape and Johannesburg Bars. The senior counsel status was conferred upon him in 1998. He was a member of the previous UCT Council, serving on its executive committee and as chair of the then Naming of Buildings Committee.
Mr Arendse’s extensive experience in governance, legal matters and leadership roles in national sports structures in South Africa as well as in the law profession as the first black chair of the General Council of the Bar of South Africa.
Venture capital financing
The Protection of Personal Information Act, 2013
Fundamentals of aviation law
Giuliette Price Jazz Sextet
Clazz - UCT / SU Piano Exchange Concert 2024
Ms Nazeema Mohamed
Nazeema Mohamed is a seasoned consultant with extensive experience in higher education, nonprofit management, governance, strategic planning, and diversity, equity, and inclusion. Currently, she consults to the Institute for African Alternatives and the AfroAsia Cultural Hub, advising on resource mobilisation and programming. In addition to her consulting work, Nazeema manages the art business ZaraDidit, owned by the talented artist, Zara Newman. She also serves on the Board of South African History Online.
Professor Eddy Maloka
Prof Eddy Maloka is a diplomat by occupation, an academic by training, an experienced expert on foreign policy and a dedicated senior public servant. He was the Chief Executive Officer of the African Peer Review Mechanism (APRM) for eight years, between February 2016 and May 2024.
Mr Malcolm Campbell
Malcolm Campbell is a UCT alumnus, having obtained a BArch from the university in 1981. He also holds an MSc in economics in urban development planning from the University College of London.
He has served on Council since 2018 and has served as Chair of the University Building and Development Committee (UB&DC). Since May 2023, he has served as the Deputy Chair of Council and as a member of the Council Executive and the Remuneration Committee. He had also chaired the Naming of Buildings Committee over a three-year period.
Mr Oratile Mothudi
Oratile Mothudi is a member of the South African Institute of Chartered Accountants as a chartered accountant and an associate member of the Institute of Internal Auditors, and currently holds the position of Head: Internal Audit at the South African Bureau of Standards.