Des van Rooyen explained

David van Rooyen
Office:Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs
President:Jacob Zuma
Cyril Ramaphosa
Term Start:13 December 2015
Term End:27 February 2018
Predecessor:Pravin Gordhan
Successor:Zweli Mkhize
Office1:Minister of Finance
President1:Jacob Zuma
Term Start1:10 December 2015
Term End1:13 December 2015
Predecessor1:Nhlanhla Nene
Successor1:Pravin Gordhan
Birth Date:1968 11, df=y
Birth Place:Khutsong, Carletonville
Party:uMkhonto we Sizwe (from 2024)
Otherparty:African National Congress (until 2024)
Alma Mater:

    David Douglas "Des" van Rooyen (born 20 November 1968) is the former Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs and Minister of Finance of the Republic of South Africa. He took office on 13 December 2015 and was dropped from cabinet on 27 February 2018 by President Cyril Ramaphosa.

    Political career

    Van Rooyen served as an operative and soldier of the African National Congress's paramilitary force, Umkhonto we Sizwe (MK), which was integrated into the South African National Defence Force by 1994. Van Rooyen has also held various leadership positions in labour and student organisations such as the COSAS, Khutsong Student Congress, United Democratic Front and National Union of Mineworkers.[1]

    Van Rooyen also held a number of leadership positions in the ANC from 1994 to 2007, during which he was elected as mayor of Merafong City Local Municipality in the central Gauteng province.[2] He has been a National Assembly member since 2009 for Westville Westonaria City. Van Rooyen was the party whip at the National assembly from 2009 to 2014 and the Whip on the Standing Committee on Finance and of the Economic Transformation Cluster of the National Assembly from 2014 to 2015.

    Van Rooyen was appointed the Minister of Finance by President Jacob Zuma on 9 December 2015 after the removal of Nhlanhla Nene from the position.[3] [4] Van Rooyen was sworn in the next day, beginning his time in office.[5] The markets reacted extremely negatively to his appointment as the South African rand dropped as much as 5.4 percent against the dollar in a single day.[6] President Jacob Zuma reversed his decision late on 13 December 2015 when he announced that Van Rooyen would switch positions with then Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs, Pravin Gordhan.[7] Van Rooyen and Gordhan took their new positions the next day without swearing in ceremonies as they were both already ministers in the government.[8] Van Rooyen's four-day tenure as Minister of Finance earned him the nickname "Weekend Special" in South African media.[9]

    Education

    Van Rooyen attended high school at Badirile High in Khutsong, Carletonville. There, he led the student body in a youth movement, which led him to be detained several times before he fled South Africa. He also has a MSc in Finance (Economic Policy) from the School of Oriental and African Studies of the University of London (2014) and a master's degree in Public Development and Management from the University of the Witwatersrand (2009).[10] He also holds a certificate in investment analysis and portfolio management from UNISA,[11] as well as several other qualifications including Diplomas in Business Management, Municipal Governance, Councillor Development, Municipal Finance, and Economic & Public Finance.[12]

    Business interests

    According to the Parliament Register of Members' Interests, van Rooyen is partner or director of the following corporations[11]

    Private life

    Van Rooyen owns a property in Suideroord, Johannesburg. He has personal interests in soccer, golf, tennis, reading and hunting.[11]

    References

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    Notes and References

    1. Web site: Whittles. Govan. WHO IS DAVID VAN ROOYEN?. Eyewitness News. 27 February 2018. 10 December 2015.
    2. Web site: Salie. Fadia. Who is David van Rooyen: The man who must fill Nene's shoes. Times Live. 1 January 2016. 10 December 2015. 19 January 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160119113027/http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2015/12/10/Who-is-David-van-Rooyen-The-man-who-must-fill-Nenes-shoes. live.
    3. Web site: Zuma removes Nene as finance minister. Agency Staff. Times LIVE. 9 December 2015. 9 December 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20151209215910/http://www.timeslive.co.za/politics/2015/12/09/Zuma-removes-Nene-as-finance-minister. live.
    4. Web site: Nhlanhla Nene removed as finance minister. Aurelie Kalenga. 9 December 2015. ewn.co.za. 27 February 2018.
    5. Web site: Essop. Rahima. David Van Rooyen sworn in as new finance minister. Eyewitness News. 27 February 2018. 10 December 2015.
    6. Web site: Rand plunges after Nene's shock exit. Mike Cohen. IOL. 27 February 2018.
    7. News: Full statement: Zuma appoints Pravin Gordhan as finance minister again. City Press. 27 February 2018. 13 December 2015.
    8. Web site: Makhafola. Getrude. No swearing in for Gordhan. IOL News. 27 February 2018. 14 December 2015.
    9. News: Aref . Ahmed . David van Rooyen: Twitter's weekend special . 30 June 2021 . News24 . BizNews . 14 December 2015.
    10. Web site: Van Rooyen the most academically qualified finmin - Africa Check. fin24.com. 27 February 2018.
    11. Web site: David Douglas Des Van Rooyen. pa.org.za. 27 February 2018.
    12. Web site: Meet David van Rooyen: The man who must fill Nene's shoes. fin24. 27 February 2018. 10 December 2015.
    13. Web site: Phambili Services Welcome. 2021-07-29. www.phambiliservices.co.za.