Christiaan Johannes Joubert
Christiaan Johannes Joubert (1834-1911[1]) was a former member of the executive council and Vice State President of the South African Republic.[1]
Christiaan Johannes Joubert
1834
1911
South African Republic
He was elected as Vice State President of the South African Republic in 1885[2] after the death of Cornelis Johannes Bodenstein.
He was vice president and acting minister of mines at the time of Witwatersrand Gold Rush which led to establishment of Johannesburg in 1887.[3] Nicolaas Smit was elected vice president in June 1887 to succeed him.
At some time he was member of Volksraad.