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Rashid Domingo

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Rashid Domingo MBE (1937-2018) was born in Cape Town and grew up in District Six. Studied first medicine then chemistry at the University of Cape Town, graduating in 1959. Because the apartheid laws preventing his progress, in 1967 he emigrated, taking his family to the UK.

In 1971 he founded Biozyme Laboratories Ltd. in Maidenhead, which produced enzymes used in clinical diagnostics. In 1974 the company relocated to Blaenavon, Gwent. In 1987 he was awarded the MBE for his work. In 1987 created the Hajee Rukia Domingo Bursary in South Africa and later the Rashid Domingo Student Bursary at Aberystwyth University. He died of lung cancer in 2018 in London.[1][2][3][4]

Further reading

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  • Per Ardua ad Astra by Rashid Domingo, Bound Biographies, 2009, ISBN 9781905178315

References

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  1. ^ The Rashid Domingo Student Bursary, Aberystwyth University
  2. ^ Rashid Domingo – CT Science Graduate in Britain, Sunday Argus, Melanie Peters
  3. ^ Rashid Domingo, MBE - Through adversity, to the stars. by Elle Williams, UCT Alumni News 2014/2015, p31
  4. ^ Domingo a free thinker to the end by Lisa Isaacs, Cape Times, 27 Aug 2018