Thandiwe Seboletswe
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Lynnwood Bridge, 4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, Pretoria 0081, South Africa

Thandiwe Seboletswe

About

Thandiwe Seboletswe is a senior associate in the Litigation Department. She has a keen interest in public procurement and administrative law and the role it plays in governing societal norms and structures. Having completed her articles at Adams & Adams, Thandiwe worked as a teaching and research assistant at UCT. She has lectured business law, tutored labour law and politics and worked as a judicial clerk at the Constitutional Court of South Africa.

Commercial Litigation:

  • Administrative & Constitutional
  • Consumer Protection
  • Public Procurement
  • Dispute Resolution

Academic Record

  • LLB – University of Cape Town | 2016
  • Bachelor of Social Sciences – University of Cape Town | 2014

Qualifications

  • Admitted Attorney | 2021

Credentials

  • Legal Practice Council (LPC) – Member
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PUBLIC PROCUREMENT BILL: A TURNING POINT FOR PUBLIC PROCUREMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA

The much discussed Public Procurement Bill has recently been passed by Parliament and its enactment awaits the President’s signature. South Africa’s legislative environment, as it relates to t...

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What Could Happen When a Coalition Doesn’t Work: City of Tshwane as a Case Study

Who Will Guard the Guardians? The political landscape in our country has reached somewhat of a turning point following the national elections which saw the ANC falling below 50% nationally, and no sin...

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Constitutional Court declares that former President Jacob Zuma is not qualified to stand for election, to the National Assembly

On Monday, 20 May 2024, the Constitutional Court held that former President Jacob Zuma was convicted of an offence and sentenced to more than 12 months’ imprisonment for purposes of section 47(1)(e)...

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