THE SMART NEWS SOURCE | Feb 10 2012 16:26 | LAST UPDATED Feb 10 2012 16:26
Articles about Sandile Ngcobo

Stand up for freedom of expression

South Africans can participate in the fight for freedom of expresson at the Constitutional Conference.

Courting disaster with the judiciary

That the ANC and its president, Jacob Zuma, have an adversarial relationship with the judiciary is no longer a matter of conjecture.

Mogoeng grilling ends ahead of considerations

JSC member Koos van der Merwe has asked chief justice nominee Mogoeng Mogoeng to withdraw his acceptance of the nomination.

Give us more names Mr President: FF Plus

The Freedom Front Plus has called on President Jacob Zuma to submit more nominations for the appointment of a new chief justice.

JSC accepts Zuma's chief justice nomination

Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke has told the Judicial Service Commission that he is not a nominee for the position of chief justice.

Chief justice appointment is an artful move

Zuma's choice of Mogoeng makes the campaign against extending Ngcobo's term a Pyrrhic victory, says Julia Sloth-Nielsen.

Deadly dangerous Judgment Day

Many South Africans were stunned this week by President Jacob Zuma's nomination of Constitutional Court Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.

Ncgobo's last judgment

Many of SA's elite legal fraternity gathered at the Constitutional Court to pay their respects to the outgoing chief justice.

Ngcobo 'showed no fear, favour or prejudice'

There was a sense of excitement in going into the next stage of his life, Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo said at his farewell ceremony on Thursday.

Injudicious bungling

Consider the facts. Manifestly, the government wanted the chief justice to remain in office.

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Photos about Sandile Ngcobo

Benched
Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo passed down his last judgment in the Constitutional Court on Thursday. He said afterwards he was just as excited about finding out what life had in store for him next as he was 'at the dawn of our democracy'. Justice Minister Jeff Radebe praised Ngcobo, saying that during his tenure he had shown 'no fear, favour or prejudice'. (Werner Beukes, Sapa) Read more
Bowing out
The country will have to wait longer than expected for a replacement for Chief Justice Sandile Ncgobo, who is retiring later in August, the president said on Friday.
Highest judge in the land
Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo speaks at his inauguration ceremony at the presidential guesthouse in Pretoria on Thursday afternoon as President Jacob Zuma looks on.


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