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The advocate CJ Brand (He was a grandson of one of the founders of freemasonry in South Africa), the first Mayor of Cape Town, M. van Breda and the Master of the Supreme Court, J.H. Hofmeyer, [9] were some of the prominent Grand Masters through the early years.
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Johannes Andreas Truter, also known as Sir John Truter (11 October 1763 - 5 June 1845), was the judicial officer of the Cape Colony and president of the Court of Justice at the Cape of Good Hope. He was also a South African Freemason and member of the Grand Orient of the Netherlands in South Africa. [1] He was the uncle of Marie Koopmans-de Wet.
The University of Stellenbosch Business School was founded in 1964, enrolling 14 MBA students. Four years later the first DBA degree was conferred. In 1981 the current premises in Bellville, northern Cape Town, was acquired and five years later the department relocated from Stellenbosch to the Bellville Park Campus.
Assumed office 1 June 2018 (Acting: 1 November 2016 – 31 May 2018) Appointed by: Jacob Zuma: Judge of the High Court; In office 15 February 2013 – 31 May 2018: Appointed by: Jacob Zuma: Division: Western Cape: Personal details; Born 19 June 1958 (age 66) Athlone, Cape Town Cape Province, Union of South Africa: Alma mater: University of ...
Grand Master of Lodge de Goede Hoop (South African Freemasons) In office 1837–1874: Preceded by: Michiel van Breda: Succeeded by: J. H. Hofmeyr: Personal details; Born: 21 June 1797 Cape Town, Dutch Cape Colony: Died: 19 May 1875 () (aged 77) Cape Town, Cape Colony: Spouse: Catharina Frederica Küchler: Children: Sir Johannes Brand: Alma ...
Rose was born on 11 January 1876 in Cape Town, South Africa. He was the son of John Edwin Benjamin Rose (auditor-general of the Cape Colony ) and Emmerentia Johanna Steytler. He attended the South African College School in Cape Town and passed matric at the University of the Cape of Good Hope in 1893.
Bwanya v Master of the High Court, Cape Town and Others is an important decision in the South African law of succession and particularly the law of intestate succession.It was decided by the Constitutional Court of South Africa on 31 December 2021 with a majority judgment written by Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga.