Though he gained a degree in law, he did not pursue a legal career.
He gained a doctorate in law and joined the army in 1907.
He also studied at the University of Jena, and gained a doctorate in law and political science.
He was an outstanding student, gaining numerous distinctions in mathematics, physics and natural science, as well as law.
In 2004 he gained a first class honours degree in law with the Open University.
After gaining an upper second in law he stayed on to study for a D.Phil.
It was there, too, that he gained his PhD in public law and government in 1952.
Moloto gained a degree in law from the University of South Africa.
Married with five children, he gained a doctorate in law and worked as a notary.
In 1952, he gained a doctorate in political science and international law from the University of Geneva during a sabbatical.