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South Africa gets first woman chief justice

July 27, 2024
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South Africa gets first woman chief justice

Mandisa Maya and South Africa President Cyril Ramaphosa. (X:@PresidencyZA)

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JOHANNESBURG: South African judge Mandisa Maya was appointed chief justice by President Cyril Ramaphosa on Thursday, becoming the first woman to secure the role.

Maya, 60, will take over the helm of the country’s top court from Raymond Zondo, whose term as a Constitutional Court judge expires at the end of August.

Her rise marked a “significant milestone” as “Justice Maya would be the first woman in South Africa to be appointed Chief Justice,” the presidency said in a statement.

Ramaphosa confirmed the appointment after consultations with the Judicial Service Commission and political parties, following Maya’s nomination in February.

Maya had missed out on the top job in 2022, when the Judicial Service Commission recommended her for the role, but Ramaphosa chose Zondo, 64, instead.

Currently Zondo’s deputy, the married mother-of-three is one of four women among the top court’s 10 permanent judges.

The justice ministry described her as a “brilliant legal mind and a trailblazer” with a long legal career that previously saw her become the first woman to hold the position of president of the supreme court of appeal.

“This appointment signifies the deeper appreciation of how far we have come as a nation and how much our courts have transformed, both in terms of race and gender,” said minister Thembi Simelane.

Boasting one of the most progressive constitutions in the world, South African women enjoy a large participation in public life.

More than 40 percent of lawmakers, including the National Assembly speaker and her deputy, are women.

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