Constitutional Court justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga was the first candidate to be interviewed for the chief justice position on Tuesday.
On Wednesday Supreme Court of Appeal judge president Mandisa Maya is being interviewed.
The 57-year-old’s legal career dates back to the 1980s in Mthatha. She is a former court interpreter and prosecutor, and during her career she was also an assistant state law adviser and a law lecturer at what was then the University of Transkei.
The former acting labour court judge was one of the first female judges in the Eastern Cape High Court.
Watch the first part of her interview below:
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Constitutional Court justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga was the first candidate to be interviewed for the chief justice position on Tuesday.
On Wednesday Supreme Court of Appeal judge president Mandisa Maya is being interviewed.
The 57-year-old’s legal career dates back to the 1980s in Mthatha. She is a former court interpreter and prosecutor, and during her career she was also an assistant state law adviser and a law lecturer at what was then the University of Transkei.
The former acting labour court judge was one of the first female judges in the Eastern Cape High Court.
Watch the first part of her interview below:
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