The Herald (South Africa)

Lesson in SA legal history

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NELSON Mandela University is hosting a launch of The Land is Ours: South Africa’s First Black Lawyers and the Birth of Constituti­onalism by advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitob­i on Wednesday afternoon.

Prof Nomalanga Mkhize will be in conversati­on with the author at the Goldfields Auditorium on the North Campus.

The Land is Ours is published by Penguin and covers not only issues of land expropriat­ion and economic transforma­tion but also the lives, ideas and careers of the pioneering black lawyers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Currently a visiting senior research fellow at Wits University, Ngcukaitob­i completed his LLB studies at Rhodes University in Grahamstow­n and is often hailed as a model of black excellence in his profession.

He is also well known for his sharp mind in the EFF legal team arguing – successful­ly – for the state capture report to be released in 2016.

On Twitter EFF leader Julius Malema also contribute­d to his publicity by noting that a book chain had not had the newly released The Land is Ours on display in February as it wanted to “suppress our progressiv­e stories”.

"Let’s shame them by making it the best seller. We bought 10 copies because we support black excellence," Malema tweeted at the time.

The Department of Sociology and Anthropolo­gy, which includes History, the Law Faculty and the chair of Critical Studies in Higher Education Transforma­tion are presenting the launch.

Refreshmen­ts will be served and the launch will be held between 4 and 6pm. The university is asking for RSVPs to

olwethumng­onyama@mandela.ac.za or call (041) 504-4083 by the end of today.

 ?? Picture: LULAMILE FENI ?? PIONEERING LAWYERS: Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitob­i will be in Port Elizabeth this week
Picture: LULAMILE FENI PIONEERING LAWYERS: Advocate Tembeka Ngcukaitob­i will be in Port Elizabeth this week

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