He holds the South African Research Chair in Sustainable Process Engineering at the same university.
Majozi joined the University of the Witwatersrand's School of Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering as a professor in 2013.
[2] He attended Mqhawe High School in nearby Inanda,[1] and he matriculated as the top achiever in the province.
[2] Although he had initially planned to become a medical doctor, he received a bursary from Anglo American to study engineering.
[3] In 1994, as dictated by his bursary obligations, he began his professional career as a junior process engineer at Unilever.
[5] On 23 September 2021, the Wits Council approved Majozi's appointment to a five-year term as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering and the Built Environment.
[8] He received the award in Bronze for:His outstanding contribution to science, particularly the development of a novel mathematical technique for near-zero-effluent batch chemical facilities which enables the reuse of wastewater; as a young scientist, more trailblazing is expected of him in the years ahead.