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21 April 2026
The Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, Mmamoloko Kubayi, will tomorrow, Wednesday, 22 April 2026 at 09h00, address the third day of the Second High-Level Meeting of Women Judicial Leaders of Africa.
The meeting will be held at the Sandton Hotel in Johannesburg.
The meeting is convened in conjunction with the Conference of Constitutional Jurisdictions of Africa, an independent body of forty-nine constitutional jurisdictions and four observer members, aimed at strengthening democracy through the rule of law. South Africa has been a member since 2012.
Hosted by the South African Judiciary under Chief Justice Mandisa Maya, the meeting is held against the backdrop of key international instruments on women’s rights and coincides with significant milestones, including the anniversaries of the Maputo Protocol, the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, and the 1956 Women’s March.
Media accreditation was handled by the Office of the Chief Justice and is now closed.
Audio Clip: Terrence Manase, Spokesperson to the Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, on Minister Kubayi addressing a high-level meeting of women in judicial leaders of africa tomorrow (Wednesday, 22 April 2026) at 09h00
Media enquiries: Terrence Manase, Spokesperson to the Minister – 082 338 6707
ISSUED BY THE MINISTRY OF JUSTICE AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA