LEPRO which is short for Legal Professional is an online radio talk podcast that covers legal matters as part of its core content. It is hosted weekly by Lebo Motaung a legal professional where he discusses various legal topics and invites other legal experts to provide commentary on topics at hand. The features on the podcast includes The Law and Current Affairs and a selected Legal Topic for the day.
On this edition of LEPRO we speak to Legal scholar Jamie Mighti who informs us about the new App and Software technology for Lawyers.
Lebo Motaung and his guest dissect the Judgment of Chief Justice Mogoeng Con Court judgment in the Secret Ballot case.
On this episode Lebo Motaung and Jamie Mighti discuss the Powers of the Public Protector.
On this edition of LEPRO under Legal Profiles we get to know our guest Attorney Tsepo Masango.
Freedom of Expression Institute's Tusi Fokane argues in defense of Hellen Zille's Right to Freedom of Expression.
On this edition we host two attorneys to discuss Labour Law on Recruitment Process, Resignation, Reappointments and Dismissals.
Lebo Motaung and his guests discuss the legal implications on Brian Molefe's Labour Court case against Eskom.
Eskom's debacle involving Brian Molefe's resignation, retirement fund and reappointment.
We profile our guest Attorneys Ms. Anelisa Mkeme (Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr) and Mr. Wandile Moeketsane (Guldenhuys Malatji)
On this edition we look at issues of Employment Law particularly regarding Leave, Resignation, Retrenchments, Dismissals and Retirement and Pension Funds.
On this installment of Lepro we speak to experienced attorney Ms. Manaileng Maphike on her journey in the legal fraternity. We also discuss Section 102 (2) of the Constitution (Vote of no Confidence Clause) and the UDM Constitutional Court Application to compel Speaker of Parliament to table a motion of no Confidence vote by secret ballot.
On this edition we direct our focus on criminal law processes. We sit down with Ofentse Nkgwang, Prosecutor of Court and Adv. Mpilonhle Baloyi presenting views of the defense.
On this edition we direct our focus on criminal law processes. We sit down with Ofentse Nkgwang, Prosecutor of Court and Adv. Mpilonhle Baloyi presenting views of the defense.
On this edition we direct our focus on criminal law processes. We sit down with Ofentse Nkgwang, Prosecutor of Court and Adv. Mpilonhle Baloyi presenting views of the defense.
On this episode we look at the Powers of the President of South Africa in terms of section 84 and 91 of the Constitution.
The host Lebo Motaung invited Adv. Ayitey Ayayee and Wits law scholar Jamie Mighti to discuss the three arms of government i.e Judiciary, Executive and Legislative.
This edition zooms in on The DA vs Zuma case and in studio they unpack the request and reasons for cabinet reshuffle.
Lebo Motaung is joined by Legal scholar Jamie Mighti from Wits University for a discussion on the Western Cape High Court Decision on the Nuclear Deal.
The second installment of LEPRO Show features two legal commentators Adv. Mpilonhle Baloyi and Legal scholar Jamie Mighti from Wits University. We are discussing the Ntlemeza case as it continues.
The second instalment of LEPRO Show features two legal commentators Adv. Mpilonhle Baloyi and Legal scholar Jamie Mighti from Wits University. We are discussing the Ntlemeza case as it continues.
On the first episode of LEPRO, under Law and Current Affairs the discussion is around Former Hawks Head, Bernieng Ntlemeza's, who's appointment as Hawks head is being reviewed . We chat with Wits Scholar Jamie Mithi who gives his legal commentary on the matter.
On the first episode of LEPRO, under Law and Current Affairs the discussion is around Former Hawks Head, Bernieng Ntlemeza's, who's appointment as Hawks head is being reviewed . We chat with Wits Scholar Jamie Mithi who gives his legal commentary on the matter.
The second topic is regarding the Balance between Freedom of Expression and right to Human dignity. We look at the Ayanda Mabulu's painting depicting President Zuma and the late Nelson Mandela. guest Sheniece Linderboom from Freedom of Expression Institute and Jamie Mithi give their legal commentary.