The deputy president believes that the country will only know that it has made progress once it is able to provide free higher education to the poor.
The Concourt repeatedly steps in to protect vulnerable people and perform what former deputy chief Justice Moseneke calls its "transformative role"
The recently retired Constitutional Court judge was the youngest political prisoner to be sent to Robben Island.
Among the beneficiaries were his long-time driver, three members of his staff, as well as all high schools and universities he attended.
"In a democracy such as ours, the underlying argument is that parents should be free to send their children to a school of their choice."
Following Justice Dikgang Mosenke’s retirement, Bess Nkabinde has been appointed as acting chief justice.
The Mail & Guardian interviewed deputy chief justice Dikgang Moseneke this week, and we’ve put together this list of some of his words of wisdom.
On Friday deputy chief justice Judge Dikgang Moseneke retired from the Constitutional Court bench after serving there for 14 years.
The deputy chief justice is retiring from the Bench, mindful that there is still much to be done.
The IEC’s convoluted legal position means it could leave municipal by-elections free to be stolen, writes Phillip de Wet.
SA’s judges have the unenviable job of ensuring that the state complies with the Constitution amid government’s poor decision-making and abuses.
Endurance is the word that defines how South African Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke and his mother survived the cruelties of apartheid.
Rape accusations and CIA operatives: Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng and three ConCourt judges appear to be the target of a smear campaign.
The president doesn’t derive his power from executive decree; his decisions can be reviewed by the courts.
The findings of the much-coveted Khampepe report, finally made public on Friday, found that the 2002 Zimbabwe elections were not "free and fair".
The executor of Nelson Mandela’s estate deputy has not received Winnie Madikizela-Mandela’s court papers challenging the former president’s estate.
Four courts have agreed the report into the 2002 Zim elections should be made public: the new appeal is yet another delaying tactic.
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke has been appointed as acting chief justice while Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng is away on long leave.
Unexpected progressiveness from Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng is drawing a chorus of approval in legal circles.
The Judicial Service Commission has rejected reports that it ignored a complaint by litigants against Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke.
Justice Dikgang Moseneke’s role in the complaint of misconduct against Cape Judge President John Hlophe could be scrutinised if the trial continues.
Zanu-PF officials are anxious that a report by South African judges on Zimbabwe’s 2002 election could soon be made public, party insiders say.
Applicants for various judicial positions have faced tough questions from politicians about their records and statements.
Legal eagles are concerned over the dearth of candidates for the Constitutional Court.
The Constitutional Court has reserved judgment in a preliminary hearing on a conflict of interest from a misconduct complaint against John Hlophe.
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The Constitutional Court has sent the <em>M&G</em>’s application to have a controversial report on the 2002 Zimbabwe elections back to the high court.
The ConCourt will on Tuesday hear an application related to a complaint against Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe from three years ago.
A complaint has been lodged with the Judicial Service Commission against Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke.
There is "no place" for suggestions that judges have an agenda against the government, says Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke.
The Constitutional Court has handed down reasons for the postponement of the hearing of two cases involving Western Cape Judge President John Hlophe.
JSC member Koos van der Merwe has asked chief justice nominee Mogoeng Mogoeng to withdraw his acceptance of the nomination.
Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke has told the Judicial Service Commission that he is not a nominee for the position of chief justice.