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South Africa appoints first female chief justice

Mandisa Maya 60, is current deputy chief justice and has served in various courts during her career spanning over 2 decades

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JOHANNESBURG

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa Thursday appointed Mandisa Maya as the country’s first female chief justice, according to a statement from the presidency.

Maya 60, who has served as a judge for more than two decades is the current deputy chief Justice. She has served in various courts including being the president of the Supreme Court of Appeal.

She will take over from current Chief Justice Raymond Zondo whose term of office ends on Aug. 31. Maya will assume office on Sept 1.

Earlier this year, Ramaphosa informed the Judicial Service Commission of his intention to appoint Maya as chief justice after the end of Zondo’s term in office.

The commission assured Ramaphosa that Maya was suitable to hold office of chief Justice after interviewing her and accessing her judicial record, leadership qualities, experience and qualifications.

The presidency said the appointment of Maya is a “significant milestone” for the country.

 

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