Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Go Unlimited with Magzter GOLD

Get unlimited access to 9,500+ magazines, newspapers and Premium stories for just

$149.99
 
$74.99/Year

Try GOLD - Free

Former politician Brandon Pillay earns PhD while overcoming family tragedy

Post

|

September 23, 2025

FORMER MP Brandon Pillay has achieved a PhD in public administration despite facing the devastating murders of two brothers during his studies.

- MONISHKA GOVENDER moniskha.govender@inl.co.za

Former politician Brandon Pillay earns PhD while overcoming family tragedy

Dr Brandon Pillay

His journey from local councillor to Parliament, and now community leader, showcases remarkable resilience in transforming personal tragedy into academic triumph.

Last Thursday, Pillay, 44, who graduated from the University of KwaZulu-Natal, said his journey was inspired by his late mother, Radha Dhanalutchmee Pillay.

"Although she had set her sights on me becoming a medical doctor, her dream was always rooted in seeing me succeed and serving others."

Pillay currently runs the Bayview Ubuntu Community Centre on a voluntary basis - fulfilling his passion of community service.

He holds a diploma in community development and political science, Bachelor of Public Administration Honours from Mancosa, Advanced Health Management Programme with Foundation of Professional Development from Yale University, and Master's of Public Administration from UKZN.

"I was not passionate about becoming a medical doctor, but I told myself a long time ago that I would still make my mother proud and achieve a doctorate. When I completed the Master's and performed well, I was motivated to attempt my PhD," he said.

Pillay's PhD focused on coalition governments.

"I chose a current topic - the formation and functioning of coalition governments: an analysis of a hung municipality in South Africa.

"It focused on the hung municipality of eThekwini. The findings reflected that political parties did not waste time talking about a coalition as they all agreed that this was a way forward for a functioning government to be formed, although mistrust and difficulties in selecting the governing partners became a challenge for the erstwhile ruling ANC party.

MORE STORIES FROM Post

Post

Blue rays, kings and monster bream — KZN rock and surf action is peaking

KWAZULU-NATAL'S coastline is electric right now, and this weekend promises nonstop action for rock-and-surf anglers.

time to read

1 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

PREITY ZINTA SOAKS IN THE NAVARATRI SPIRIT

ACTRESS Preity Zinta marked the first day of Navaratri on Monday with devotion as she shared a glimpse of her temple visit on social media.

time to read

1 min

September 23, 2025

Post

Post

Former politician Brandon Pillay earns PhD while overcoming family tragedy

FORMER MP Brandon Pillay has achieved a PhD in public administration despite facing the devastating murders of two brothers during his studies.

time to read

4 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Post

Five games in: Early truths about the Premier League’s big-money signings

THE Premier League is barely five rounds old and, while some of this year’s most expensive recruits have settled quickly, others are learning that price tags do not buy time or patience in England’s top flight.

time to read

3 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Tragedy strikes as 12-year-old autistic girl dies in Durban car accident

SOCIAL MEDIA BACKLASH

time to read

2 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Markram excited for ‘new challenges’ with Super Giants

SOUTH Africa men’s T20I captain Aiden Markram said he is excited to embrace the new challenges ahead after joining Durban’s Super Giants for SA20 season four, following three highly successful campaigns with Sunrisers Eastern Cape.

time to read

1 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Post

Aligning with the cosmos: your zodiac forecast for growth and transformation

SACRED GIFT

time to read

4 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Wellington performance against All Blacks was not good enough

WHEN Tony Brown was playing for the Sharks in 2006, he famously said he loved having “a pack of angry Afrikaners in front of him rather than attacking him.”

time to read

2 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

Postpartum depression: a matter we must not ignore

THE months after the birth of a baby are often described as a season of joy and celebration. For many families, however, this period can also be a time of challenge, stress and vulnerability. While it is natural for new parents to feel overwhelmed, it is important to recognise when these emotions go beyond normal adjustment and develop into postpartum depression (PPD).

time to read

3 mins

September 23, 2025

Post

SAFPU slams Siwelele FC over governance and player welfare concerns

THE South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) has issued a scathing rebuke of Siwelele FC amid a tumultuous period for the newly-promoted Betway Premiership side.

time to read

2 mins

September 23, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size