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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Law and Life Matters (LLM) Season 2 Episode 2 - Understanding Litigation Procedures with Boitumelo Monyatsi : Letter of demand, Summons, Consultation hacks, Time periods, Role of the Sheriff, Defendant's residence, Judgment, Review/Appeal and Rescission of Judgment, Litigation Practice. Resource article: https://www.news24.com/news24/southaf... Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. The visual of this podcast streams on SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/dGWdUywrpfs.

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Catching up with Khululiwe Kheswa || #LLM S2 E1In this episode we catch up with the current President of SABWiL. We learn about Khululiwe's early career in logistics and supply chain, transitioning to pursue a career in the legal profession, her shadowing experience at a law firm, the difference between an attorney and advocate, Khululiwe's role models, practice areas she is interested in and her tenure as the SABWiL 4th President. Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! This podcast is streaming on SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/7_g4NNdkYtc. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za.Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele.Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Join us in this Legal Career Expo in commemoration of Youth Day, 16 June 1976, as we journey into the world of law and wonder. What passages are there in this trajectory? Do you wish to be an attorney, prosecutor, advocate or even legal tech guru? Find out more as SABWiL 4th President Khululiwe Kheswa and NEC Alumna Nonhlanhla unravel the routes led by our erudite panel. Listen for the closing contest with NEC Alumna Shalin at the helm. Who is our best participant? This visual streams on SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/CXbZ7eUkJF8

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Journey into the delights of our SABWiL Stationery Drive led by the 4th NEC with President Khululiwe at the helm. Meet inspirational leaders toiling selflessly at the Tshebang Care Centre, halala! Thank you to our donors and sponsors for serving. This content streams visually on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/QCyJ7sC_6mE

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Hear from our Projects and Events Co-ordinator about what we do. This visual is streaming on SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/c5NzQHuKn5w .Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Glimpse into the 2022 #SA2 SABWiL HSF Arbitration Training wonder. Meet aspiring arbitrators. This content streams visually on SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/MtZFF9iYv5o . Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za and www.herbertsmithfreehills.com. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe now. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Join us! Enjoy our Presidential Invitation to Arbitration Training led by global arbitrators. This training initiative centres on the principles applicable in arbitrations. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Vuk’uzenzele. Ubuntu . Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Meet our 4th SABWiL Alumni National Executive Committee led by President Khululiwe Kheswa, halala. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. This content is streaming on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/bKuyi5namLU . For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Attorney Nthabiseng Motsie in conversation with Noemi Muya, a second year Candidate Legal Practitioner and founder of For Women in Law:

Noemi shares how her being an avid reader pushed her to study towards her legal qualification. She speaks about the importance of being intentional about one's legal journey and is an example of someone who has bloomed where she has been planted. We learn about For Women in Law and it's role in empowering women through legal education and mentorship. She also educates us on Property law, specifically we talk about Property transfers- what to expect as a buyer and seller, the role players and costs.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Law and Life Matters discusses legal tech with Advocate Adel Adams who is the founding director of a legal tech start-up namely, Legal-Chain. Advocate Adams gained exposure to the broad world and ease of use in technology while working in a corporate firm for 6 years. As a legal practitioner her experience in litigation and appearing in various forums, with senior counsel brought about her interest to integrate technology into litigation and thus grasped the need for a game changer to put, ‘’a lawyer behind the lawyer’’ through predictive analytics with artificial intelligence. For this content on SABWiL YouTube Channel tune in to https://youtu.be/unm3tZLYmAU. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Tebello Motshwane is an Attorney and Founder of Sister in Law. In this episode Tebello shares with us how she came to answer the question, "what can I do with this degree outside of practice?" Her answer was informed by witnessing a lack of education and access to information regarding marital regimes, divorce, child maintenance and estate planning by women. She founded Sister in Law in May 2018 which is a platform dedicated to empowering women (and the community) through legal education. Tune in to SABWiL YouTube for this content at https://youtu.be/N5AyyV8aEHk Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. For even more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! #LLM S1 E6 Leah Molatseli shares insights she has gathered while navigating her legal career, making an exit from traditional law and finding her niche and happiness in the legal tech industry. She takes us through the process of authoring her book - Legal Tech StartUps and Innovation and how open and accessible legal tech is for use. Lastly we find out about her work at Legal Interact and the  positioning and role of legal tech in the legal services industry. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! #LLM S1 E5 Attorney Nthabiseng Motsie sits down with Attorney Sibusiso Nhlapo to reflect on Sibusiso's journey into the legal profession. Sibusiso recounts his experience as a student at the University of South Africa, volunteering and tackling Practical Legal Training while simultaneously serving his articles. He also shares the most stand-out legal judgment he has come across thus far.  Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe!  Join us for the Judgment in the Case of Haibo, Tata vs Haibo Mama, handed down by SHRC Chief Justice Dambuza in our 6th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court.  ZTA Attorneys sponsors our inaugural scholarship, halala! Tune in to find out who the recipient of this Award is soon after the judgment.  Luminary Adv. Tiny Seboko delights us with Mbokodo marvels followed by insights by Adv. Tiry with Deputy President Nolwandle Mlalazi joining in, malibongwe! Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.    For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za.  The Case Scenario and Heads of Argument are readily accessible here : Right to Privacy Case Scenario – SABWiL.  

Do share your views about all things privacy  or SABWiL in the commentary.  Ideas about which human right takes the fore in the 7th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court is very welcome. See you then and there.  Oh, be sure to view the Opening of this Privacy Court Hearing and the Hearing streaming on our channels. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Haibo vs Haibo SHRC Case No: 1110/21 - The Hearing

Section 14 of the South African Constitution, the Right to Privacy is in issue.

Join our 6th Annual SABWiL Human Rights Court Led by SHRC Chief Justice Nambitha Dambuza. Herewith Session 2 of the three episodes constituting the #s14 SHRC Right to Privacy litigation training sessions. Supreme Court of Appeal Justice Dambuza presides as our SHRC Chief Justice with Deputy Chief Justice Attorney Bowan and SHRC Justice Adv. Nyangiwe. This training court sits annually in commemoration of the signing of the Constitution of South Africa by Nelson Mandela on 10 December 1996, Sharpeville, Soweto. Join in the riveting submissions by the SHRC Counsel with commentary hereto. How are you judging the Case Scenario? What submissions do you make if representing a party? What questions would you ask if presiding? Access URL https://www.sabwil.org.za/s14-shrc-case-scenario/ now for the Court File which includes the Right to Privacy Case Scenario and Heads of Argument filed. All this and more on www.sabwil.org.za. Do view the podcast preceding the Hearing Session at URL https://youtu.be/rJAKpqB8qPA. This is accessible readily in the #s14 SHRC Playlist for the Session 1 Opening Address. Foundational insights and a mention of Edward Snowden by SABWiL Secretary-general Lerato Khozo paves the way to a sound understanding. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. This episode is streaming visually at https://youtu.be/aAQkrx1pa90. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Any ideas on which human right our seventh annual SABWiL Human Rights Court should focus upon as yet? Ubuntu.

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Delight in the 6th Annual SABWiL Human Rights Court and join us in  Opening Address.  #s14 SHRC Registrar Promise Hlongwa orchestrates the Welcome by Secretrary-general Lerato Khoza, the Presidential Address by President Cleopatra Mahoa closing with the Case Scenario by Deputy President Nolwandle Mlalazi, halala!  This training Court commemorates the signing of the Constitution by Tata Madiba on 10 December 1996, Sharpeville with a focus on section 14, the right to privacy.  This Opening Address is streaming on SABWiL YouTube or accessible now at https://youtu.be/rJAKpqB8qPA if the visual discourse appeals .Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Hostess Attorney Nthabiseng Motsie talks pupil-advocate MthobisI Mthimkulu through the work of self-actualizing in the legal profession. We gain insight into his brave and courageous academic journey, university days, pupilage, and mentorship as well as the importance of focus as it relates to decision-making. Mthobisi also sheds light on the best judgment he has read thus far! Find all  this in episode 4 of Law and Life Matters brought to you by SABWiL. Tune in at SABWiL YouTube for the visual discourse or access this now at https://youtu.be/8OmoKHjb0yU .Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! We thank the Global Initiative for ADR Awareness, Madhyasthta ADR Cell, established by the Bharati Vidyapeeth New Law College, Pune, India for inviting our SABWiL Founder and CEO, Adv. Ayesha Tiry to address aspiring arbitrators on "The impact of the South African Constitution on domestic  and international arbitration".     In this dispute resolution discourse, Adv. Tiry engages with South African constitutional values (section 1 of Act 108 of 1996), access to courts (section 34 of the Constitution) and private arbitrations from the purview of the 2009 Constitutional Court (CC) decision of Lutendo Mphaphuli.   This judgment is readily accessible on SAFLII at URL : http://www.saflii.org/za/cases/ZACC/2... Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.    Explore www.sabwil.org.za and the Bharati Vidyapeeth (Deemed to be University) New Law College, Pune's Madhyasthta - The ADR Cell. Enjoy more with Adv. Tiry at www.sabwil.com.   For the visual discourse, tune into SABWiL YouTube or access now at https://youtu.be/jB8f_RrTmQQ Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele.  Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.  Joyous Greetings  Section 19 of the Constitution affords us the right to exercise our political will and ideals to shape the direction and future of our country. In our next episode with hostess Masebala Motimele, Professor Tshepo Madlingozi shares dynamic insight on the concept of nationalism, the construction of the Constitution, Molaotheo and its application to the ordinary citizen in South Africa today. He also shares with us the journey that has shaped his academic accomplishments and the motivating force behind his social activism.   This Episode of #LLM is accessible on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/UGrnb324OvM  Keep us close. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  Subscribe. Vuk'uzenzele. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.  Join Conveyancer, Attorney and SABWiL Founding Director Zaahira Tiry in a welcome to the School for Legal Practice Bookkeeping Class of 2015.  We are reminded of Martin Luther King's call to keep moving! Vuk'uzenzele.  For the visual hereof dive into our myriad of publications on SABWiL YouTube or access this now at https://youtu.be/9Fmjt0iXTgA .  Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Join us. Explore www.sabwil.org.za. Subscribe now. Ubuntu. 

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Mbokodo Attorney, Conveyancer and founding director of South African Black Women in Law (SABWiL) Zaahira Tiry inspires us with insights into the majesty of women. Join us as we celebrate all things Law and Life Matters, halala! The visual hereof is readily accessible on SABWiL YouTube or access directly at URL https://youtu.be/3-fTkd-adA8 . Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  For more explore www.sabwil.org.za. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe!  Welcome to the second episode in our first series. We bring you a four-part series of journey talks and motivation. In this episode candidate attorney Cynthia Cele engages with SABWiL President Cleopatra Mahoa about Law and Life Matters #LLM seasoned with inspiration which includes insight into our challenges and how we resolve these. Vuk'uzenzele. For the visual hereof, tune in to SABWiL YouTube or access this now at URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a0o6v1kvBZQ  .  Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Subscribe.   Ubuntu.  

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe!  Welcome to our first series. We bring you a four-part series of journey talks and motivation. In this first episode Advocate Koketso Choeu shared his inspirational journey. We hope that you will find it as amazing as we did. This episode was hosted by Lerato Mudau, courtesy of SABWiL Alumni and our donors.   For the visual hereof, tune in to SABWiL YouTube or click https://youtu.be/Hkj1vVM9GdE .  Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za.  Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.   Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.  We journey into more Mbokodo Marvels at initiative of our SABWiL NEC to laud the strength of women in honour of all Imbokodo.  SABWiL Founder CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry speaks to us about overcoming hardships, Luminary Attorney Thabang Mokgatle delights us with a recount of an inspiration leader highlighting the qualities that adorn Imbokodo,  President Cleopatra Mahoa unravels the strength of women, Deputy President Nolwandle Mlalazi explains how mentorship shapes leaders and Academic, Legal Researcher Lerato Mudau is poetical about sisterhood, Secretary-general Lerato Khosa zones in on celebrating women and Inaugural President Chief Operating Officer Madillo Mofokeng closes the discourse with a call to action.  Vuk'uzenzele. Please share this to work with us towards Dignity, Equality and Freedoms for all. For a visual viewing, tune in to SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/L-leobTf-rM  Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   For more Mbokodo Marvels, explore www.sabwil.org.za.  Keep us close. Subscribe.   Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! POPIA Privacy Essentials zones in on privacy rights in the context of South Africa's Personal Protection of Information Act (POPIA) as at 14 August 2021.  We laud the Rule of Law in honour of our Imbokodo by actualising the right to privacy, section 14 of our Constitution, Act No.108 of 1996. Our educative Mbokodo Marvel highlights the Protection of Personal Information Act effected in South Africa to protect privacy rights.     In this podcast we are introduced to the fundaments of POPIA by the Inaugural President and COO of SABWiL, Madillo Mofokeng.  Legal technology guru Attorney Nerushka Bowan guides us with domestic and international privacy law insights followed by the infusion of the POPIA Principles by our Luminary and Alumna Attorney Thabang Mokgatle.  For this visual expression access our SABWiL YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/ZOHn-Jy4N_o SABWiL President Cleopatra Mahoa with our Academic and Research Officer Lerato Mudua weave the pieces of this tapestry in honour of our 1956 Mbokodo, women of all races who stood in unison against oppressive pass laws.   Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.     For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Do enjoy our POPIA Privacy Essentials.  We laud the Rule of Law in honour of our 1956 Imbokodo by actualising section 14 of our Constitution, Act No.108 of 1996. Our educative Mbokodo Marvel hightlights the Protection of Personal Information Act effected in South Africa to protect privacy rights.    In this podcast our SABWiL Alumni Academic and Research Officer Lerato Mudau expresses our privacy rights as entrenched in the South African Constitution in section 14.  For this visual expression access our SABWiL YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/PAUkifBssbY

In our follow up podcast, SABWiL President Cleopatra Mahoa weaves the pieces of this tapestry in honour of our 1956 Mbokodo, women of all races who stood in unison against oppressive laws.  The visual publication is accessible on our  SABWiL YouTube Channel shortly.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Do enjoy our JAA SABWiL Court-craft Essentials.  We laud the Rule of Law in honour of our 1956 Imbokodo by actualising section 34 of our Constitution, Act No.108 of 1996. Our educative Mbokodo Marvel is curated for candidate attorneys and those attorneys who have yet to reach three years in practice in South Africa.    In this podcast our SABWiL Alumni Deputy Secretary-general Mercy Masunda expresses our access to court rights entrenched in the South African Constitution in section 34.  For this visual expression access our SABWiL YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/hw68_XvKnnE In our follow up podcast, SABWiL President Cleopatra Mahoa weaves the pieces of this tapestry in honour of our 1956 Mbokodo, women of all races who stood together to fight for the access that the Apartheid pass laws denied.  The visual publication is accessible on our  SABWiL YouTube Channel at URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlfaBFiALgA if this pleases you. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.     For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za and www.jaa.org.za. Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele. Subscribe.  Ubuntu.

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Do enjoy our JAA SABWiL Court-craft Essentials.  We laud the Rule of Law in honour of our 1956 Imbokodo by actualising section 34 of our Constitution, Act No.108 of 1996. This educative Mbokodo Marvel is curated for candidate attorneys and those attorneys who have yet to reach three years in practice in South Africa.    Attorney Eksteen delights us with theories of the advocate's robe, Adv. A. Tiry dips into appearance fundamentals after highlighting the rights that dominate an educative environment and zooms in on section 25 of the Legal Practice Act.  Thereafter, Adv. N. Naidoo applies these fundamentals in the areas of family law and bail applications highlighting aspects of virtual hearings, if apposite.  Attorney Gladwin-Wood closes our gathering in unison with Attorney Eksteen and President Cleopatra Mahoa.    

SABWiL President Cleopatra Mahoa weaves the pieces of this tapestry in honour of our 1956 Mbokodo, women of all races who stood together to fight for the access that the Apartheid pass laws denied.  The visual publication is accessible on our  SABWiL YouTube Channel at URL https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qlfaBFiALgA if this pleases you.

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Be pleased to enjoy legal insights from erudite Attorney Zaahira Tiry, our SABWiL Founding Director. How do we better enable our loved ones when only our Soul still lives? Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  Can we say goodbye with our house in order even just a tad? Vuk'uzenzele. May this discourse lighten the load somewhat.  Perchance we better prepare for those tearing moments.   

Thank you to Radio Ifm FM88.3 and Attorney Zaahira Tiry for allowing us to broadcast this content on our SABWiL channels. 

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe!   Welcome to Law and Life Matters #LLM#.   #LLM# is hosted by young legal minds to discuss issues of the legal system in South Africa today and the legal profession from inception with the BA Law and LLB degrees to all things following in private practice, academia, civil society, public interest, wellness and current developments.  In this inaugural episode, our hostesses; Cleopatra Mahoa, Masebala Motimele, Lerato Mudau and Nthabiseng Motsie tell us all about #LLM# as well as their journeys within the legal professions thus far.  Our visual broadcast hereof accessible in our SABWiL YouTube Channel at URL https://youtu.be/FRvp9hcnuNA .  This episode was made possible by the South African Black Women in Law, www.sabwil.org.za. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.    For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za.  Keep us close. Vuk'uzenzele.  Subscribe.  Ubuntu.   #LLM# #Sabwilalumni #sabwil

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Join us in commemorating the first democratic elections in South Africa which occurred on 27 April 1994.  Universal adult suffrage is a founding value in section 1 of the South African Constitution. The right to vote is entrenched in our Bill of Rights, section 19.  Adv. Lenette Pillay leads this journey, free in expression, on this 27 April 2020. SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This discourse is are also accessible visually on our SABWiL YouTube Channel at URL https://youtu.be/D4zpR3kzORg Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.   The South African Bar Association hosts South African Black Women in Law in commemoration of Iconic Solomon Mahlangu.  SABWiL Founder CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry and Inaugural President COO Madillo Mofokeng reflect upon the blood and love of Stalwart Mahlangu in this discourse on constitutional values, the SABWiL Equation, Legal Practice Code of Conduct, Fit and Proper and our Solutions culminating in 'the Respected Human'.  For more about our thinking, do explore 'SABWiL Imbokodo: Collection of Consciousness' published on www.sabwil.com. SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This discourse is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube Channel URL https://youtu.be/TI93WFLwH6U Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo.   Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close.   Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  A pupil-advocate shares her journey with our gallery whilst the Justices deliberate on the judgment.

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Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  A patent candidate attorney shares insights on the hearing.  We thank intellectual property law firm Spoor & Fisher for their sponsorship.

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Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  Our pioneering counsel share insights on their appearance for the Respondents.

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This podcast is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  Our inaugural court applicant's counsel share insights into this pioneering hearing.

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This podcast is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  Our inaugural Chief Justice Adv. Lindi Nkosi-Thomas SC shares some insights after presiding over the hearing and delivering judgment.

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This podcast is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  SABWiL Founder CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry delivers the closing thanks after the judgment in our very first SHRC.

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This podcast is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This judgment is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Allegations of rape are smattering in social media and this court is tasked with the concomitant suit. Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive. 

SABWiL is a global consciousness movement founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. This hearing is are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our inaugural annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Freedom of Expression, section 16 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s16 for a deep dive.  This discourse touches on the African philosophy of Ubuntu and Zenzele, which is part of our #s16 SHRC opening address, presented by the late Author and Poet Maishe Maponya.  SABWiL is founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in Ubuntu and Zenzele. Respect is integral to our core. For more, explore www.sabwil.org.za. These insights are also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. Do delight in our Luminary Address featuring journeys to advocacy practice.

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Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 is our second court with different counsel and Justices deliberating the same Case Scenario. Enjoy these insights proffered by our Counsel in SHRC2 who represent the Second Respondents.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 is our second court with different counsel and Justices deliberating the same Case Scenario. Enjoy these insights proffered by our Counsel in SHRC2 who represent the First Respondents.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 is our second court with different counsel and Justices deliberating the same Case Scenario. Enjoy these insights proffered by our Chief Justice.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 is our second court with different counsel and Justices deliberating the same Case Scenario.   Herewith, the Judgment.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.

This podcast is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 is our second court with different counsel and Justices deliberating the same Case Scenario.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear before our Justices, who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.   

Enjoy insights proffered by Chief Justice Adv. Gcina Malindi SC. This podcast for the first court is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube. We ran two independent courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. SHRC2 follows.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.

Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.   We ran two courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. This podcast for the first court is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive.   Note that we ran two courts simultaneously on the Right to Land. This podcast for the first court is also accessible visually on SABWiL YouTube.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.  Our second annual SABWiL Human Rights Court interrogates the entrenched Right to Land, section 25 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. This training court, held in 2017, commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s25 for a deep dive. In this year, we held two separate courts on the same Case Scenario.   In this podcast, SABWiL Founder and CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry welcomes the CEO of a Chapter 9 institution, the South African Human Rights Commission, Adv. Tseliso Thipinyane, who bedazzles us into a kaleidoscope of human rights, institutions and public trust.  These proceedings are visually accessible on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/IzFakMFHF-w Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close.  Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our third annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Education, section 29 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. This training court commemorates the signing of our supreme law into being on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab #s29 for a deep dive.  These proceedings are visually accessible on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/GXug7d8BH8c Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our third annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Education, section 29 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s29 for a deep dive.  These proceedings are visually accessible on SABWiL YouTube  at https://youtu.be/oBVf7UXffeo Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our third annual SABWiL Human Rights Court lauds the entrenched Right to Education, section 29 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at our SHRC tab at #s29 for a deep dive.  This Address is visually accessible at SABWiL YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_kEfull0dE&list=PLrkrzpHkC1kNYcaCJ_Z3vwWuTy_xl9DqJ&index=3 . Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe.  Our third annual SABWiL Human Rights Court focuses on the Right to Education, section 29 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996. Our simulated court, held in December 2018, commemorates the signing of our supreme law on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by the late Tata Madiba, Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring litigators prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at the SHRC tab at #s29 for a deep dive.  This Address is visually accessible at SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/qqPebqALvZw  . Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo.  Vuk'uzenzele.  Keep close. Subscribe. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our 4th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court focuses on the Right to Citizenship, section 20 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996.  This training court commemorates the signing into effect of our supreme law in South Africa on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by Tata Madiba.  SHRC Counsel prepare heads of argument and appear to address our moot court Justices.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at the SHRC tab at #s20 for a deeper dive.  These Insights are visually accessible at SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/DYfMVnMWBs8  . Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our 4th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court has aspiring lawyers thrash through the Right to Citizenship, section 20 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996.  Our training court commemorates the signing into effect of this supreme law on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by Tata Madiba.  SHRC Counsel prepare heads of argument and appear to address our moot court Justices.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at the SHRC tab at #s20 for a deeper dive.  These proceedings are accessible at SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/ghjiRid71ys  . Wathint' abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. This 4th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court focuses on the Right to Citizenship, section 20 of our South African Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996.  Our training court commemorates the signing of this supreme law on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto by Nelson Mandela.  Aspiring lawyers prepare heads of argument and appear to address our Justices who are seasoned in law practice.  Do peruse the court papers filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za at the SHRC tab at #s20 for a deep dive.  This Address is accessible at SABWiL YouTube with this Opening Address at https://youtu.be/NPANtHS3S1E .

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Peak into our 2019 Inaugural SABWiL Alumni Think Tank led by the Inaugural President Madillo Mofokeng and wonderfully hosted by BBM Law at Rosebank, Johannesburg.  Glean from snippets of our Alumni discourse founding the Alumni Constitution.  Hear first-hand from Alumni who participated in our SABWiL Shadowing programmes.  To enjoy the visual hereof, tune in at SABWiL YouTube https://youtu.be/5UjAJSYK3Ic .  Let's stay close, subscribe to our channels and explore leisurely at https://www.sabwil.org.za. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele. Ubuntu.

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In 2017, SABWiL Founder and CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry was honoured by BLAsc NEC to speak at the 'Gathering of Giants'  held at the Limpopo University in South Africa. A snippet of the discourse on 'Values' is captured here with the visual streaming on SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/cTrVSt4ep2o.  South Africa's Constitution, Act No. 108 of 1996, records her founding values in section 1 thereof.  SABWiL draws therefrom and is founded on Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in the philosophies of Ubuntu and Zenzele. To dive deeper into the thinking of SABWiL's Founder, explore 'SABWiL Imbokodo: Collection of Consciousness' authored by Adv. Ayesha Tiry and published at https://sabwil.com/collection-of-consciousness/#dearflip-df_8707/1/ . This Collection was penned at the prompt of two law students at the University of Limpopo that approached Adv. Ayesha after the 'Gathering of Giants' to ask if Counsel had written anything as they would like to read what she wrote.   This Collection of Consciousness is dedicated to SABWiL Alumni and authored at the behest of those two law students studying then at the University of Limpopo  who requested some writings.  

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our annual SABWiL Human Rights Court  commemorates the signing of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act No. 108 of 1996.  This transformative Constitution was signed by Tata Madiba in Sharpeville, Soweto on 10 December 1996.  Do enjoy insights proffered by our moot court lead and junior counsel.  This fifth annual SHRC and pioneering virtual court was tasked with issues on the right to Dignity in the context of Lives and Livelihoods.  For the entire visual proceedings please access our SABWiL YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/QIalf2Ss97I.  For a deeper dive do explore our blogs at https://www.sabwil.org.za.  Join our community.  Subscribe and keep close.   Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo. Vuk'uzenzele. Ubuntu.

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SABWiL EXCO Alumna Nthabiseng Nkopane  and lead SABWiL Human Rights Court Counsel Theshaya Naidoo  bedazzle in this insightful discourse.  Our pioneering virtual moot court and fifth SHRC sits on the issue of  our entrenched right to Dignity in the context of Lives and Livelihoods.  For the visuals, tune into SABWiL YouTube at https://youtu.be/IiVRG1kuO74 . To dig deeper, contemplate the court papers filed in casu and the treasure trove that is our blog at https://www.sabwil.org.za.  

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. At our SABWiL Alumni AGM held on 29 February 2020, hosted by BBM Law, Adv. Aslam Bava SC engages with our Alumni on the heart of being a legal practitioner. Ubuntu. The entrenched #s10 human right to Dignity manifests. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. For the video hereon enjoy us visually at our SABWiL YouTube Channel https://youtu.be/hbw2kum9pFQ . To dive even deeper, delight in our blog at https://www.sabwil.org.za. Vuk’uzenzele.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe!   Our Think Tanks actualise Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in the Philosophies of Ubuntu and Zenzele. This October 2020 discourse unveils insights from Imbokodo seasoned in patent, technology and mining laws of South Africa. Dive with us into our SABWiL Think Tank symphony. Enjoy waves occasioned by our SABWiL Alumni as these cascade with Patent Attorney Shanaaz Mahomed, Luminary Alumna Attorney Thabang Mokgatle and Consultant Lebohang George, halala!  The visual hereof is streaming on our SABWiL YouTube Channel at https://youtu.be/QRXNBauZdLw if seeing us delights even more. Vuk'uzenzele.         For more, do wander along with us at https://www.sabwil.co.za. Wathint'abafazi wathint'imbokodo.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. SABWiL and Tembisa Pad Drives collaborates in Mandela month, July 2019, to ensure sanitary pads and other dignity items are within reach of men and women in need, halala! SABWiL Inaugural Deputy President Boitumelo Nqai explains the concept of ‘Dignity Packs’, its birth and evolution. Vuk’uzenzele. Inaugural Deputy President Boitumelo expresses our heartfelt thanks to those who help us help others. The right to Dignity is entrenched in the South African Constitution in section 10 of our Bill of Rights. Dignity is also a founding value of our supreme law and the SABWiL movement. Tembisa Pad Drives, in collaboration with SABWiL, brings life to the heart of Act No. 108 of 1996, the Constitution of South Africa. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. For more, explore https://www.sabwil.org.za.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. In July 2019 SABWiL Alumni and Tembisa Pad Drive collaborated in commemoration of Mandela month. The Spirit of Giving is actualised. Dignity packs are the order of the day. Dignity, the entrenched human right, is the heart of the South African Constitution, Act No.108 of 1996, section 10. Not only is Dignity a founding value of our supreme law, it is a founding value of our SABWiL movement. SABWiL Alumni Inaugural President Madillo Mofokeng impresses that “Bleeding is an indication that I am a woman.” Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. We hear a call from one President to another. Our Inaugural Alumni President speaks to President Ramaphosa on the issue of sanitary pads. For additional pearls from our Alumni, wander through our blog at https://www.sabwil.org.za. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. SABWiL Alumni Deputy Secretary-general Attorney Sibusiso Mahlangu builds up to a Christmas and New Year wish from our hearts to yours. Ubuntu. Do enjoy this foundational interview of the Applicant’s Counsel. SHRC lead Counsel Prosper Dumani with junior counsel Nomfundo Mahlangu bedazzle us with insights into our 5th SABWiL Human Rights Court. Vuk’uzenzele. This moot court commemorates the signing of our South African Constitution on 10 December 1996 in Sharpeville, Soweto, by Tata Nelson Mandela. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. For more, peruse the #s10 SHRC Case Scenario and Heads of Argument filed at https://www.sabwil.org.za and the videos streaming on our SABWiL YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrkrzpHkC1kMKZXj_vGUnLN_wz_wsg6mv

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Our SABWiL Think Tanks actualise our founding values of Dignity, Equality and Freedoms infused in the philosophies of Ubuntu and Zenzele. In July 202O, our Inaugural President Director COO Ms Madillo Mofokeng moderates provocative discourse between our SABWiL Alumni, SABWiL Founder CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry and Director Adv. Aslam Bava SC. Join our conversation. Vuk’uzenzele! Explore https://sabwil.org.za for deeper insights into our movement. Please do join our SABWiL YouTube channel for more engagements. Herewith the video link of this very audio https://youtu.be/FJq2-FVZETM . Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. Kindly subscribe to our podcast channels so we keep close. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. Alumna Cleopatra Mohoa interviews our #s10 SABWiL Human Rights Court Justices, that being, #s10 SHRC CJ Adv. Aslam Bava SC, Deputy CJ Attorney Tasneem Moosa and Justice Adv. Nobahle Raji to glean insights into the erudite minds of those Luminaries who preside in our moot court. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. This learning is beneficial to aspiring legal practitioners in South Africa. Vuk’uzenzele. For the court papers, please access https://www.sabwil.org.za. Our SABWiL YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrkrzpHkC1kMKZXj_vGUnLN_wz_wsg6mv streams the visual recording hereof. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. #s10 SABWiL Human Rights Court judgment with insights are rendered by our simulated court Justices, Adv. Aslam Bava SC, Attorney Tasneem Moosa and Adv. Nobahle Raji, to better foster litigation skills in aspiring counsel. The closing is rendered by SABWiL Honorary Alumna Mathabo Mohwaduba after impromptu remarks by our Founder CEO Adv. Ayesha Tiry. Vuk’uzenzele. Explore https://www.sabwil.org.za for more. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. These proceedings are published in our SABWiL YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrkrzpHkC1kMKZXj_vGUnLN_wz_wsg6mv. Ubuntu.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe. This moot human rights court proceedings focuses on the entrenched right to Dignity in the context of Life and Livelihoods. Vuk’uzenzele. For the court papers filed please explore https://www.sabwil.org.za. Ubuntu. The visual recordings are published in our SABWiL YouTube channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrkrzpHkC1kMKZXj_vGUnLN_wz_wsg6mv. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo.

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Igama lamakhosikazi malibongwe! Our SABWiL Human Rights Court commemorates the signing of the South African Constitution by President Mandela in Sharpeville on 10 December 1996. For the visual of our 5th annual SABWiL Human Rights Court where Dignity in the context of Lives and Livelihood is at the fore, do access our SABWiL YouTube Channel https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLrkrzpHkC1kMKZXj_vGUnLN_wz_wsg6mv. The Case Scenario and Heads of Argument filed are published at https://www.sabwil.org.za. Wathint’abafazi wathint’imbokodo. Vuk’uzenzele. Ubuntu.