by Uzair Adams | Dec 9, 2021 | Newsletter
Having navigated the COVID-19 pandemic together – from office closure to remote working during the nation’s hard lockdown, from staff members testing positive to the loss of dear loved ones, from an abrupt halt of all planned access to justice initiatives to...
by Karabo Mokgatlhe | Oct 26, 2021 | Newsletter
This article seeks to address the circumstances of those who, for various reasons, did not have their births registered in the Republic. Not being registered, or rather being undocumented, restricts a person in many ways and could result in the personbeing arrested...
by Sibusiso Makhukhule | Oct 26, 2021 | Newsletter
The National Health Insurance (NHI) is defined as a health insurance system that will provide financial assistance to people so they can access quality health care. It will be available to all South Africans regardless of their income or their socio-economicstatus....
by Ntandoyenkosi Mkize | Oct 26, 2021 | Newsletter
The Recognition of Customary Marriages Act, 1998 (“The Act”) makes provision for the recognition of customary marriages, provides the requirements that need to be met for a customary marriage to be deemed valid, regulates the registration of customary marriages, and...
by Nwabisa Sobekwa | Oct 26, 2021 | Newsletter
In the spirit of Women’s Month in August, ProBono.Org’s three offices and Umhlobo Wenene FM collaborated in a three-part radio series to educate women in their vernacular about their rights in relation to certain areas of law. The first segment kicked off on 11 August...
by Shamika Dwarika | Oct 26, 2021 | Newsletter
The decision whether to vaccinate or not is a difficult one. There are concerns that the vaccine is experimental and can have serious sideeffects. But this can be said of many things that we consume on a daily basis. When one looks at the research done by experts in...