Sisters In Conversation is hosted by Tebello Motshwane and is an extension of the Sister In Law platform. The podcast focuses on profiling women in the legal profession with the purpose of celebrating their achievements and amplifying their voices. We touch on the challenges Black women have overcome in the profession, issues of transformation and representation, and how they navigate the legal industry in general. We also discuss social injustices in an attempt to put a spotlight on, and find solutions for challenges faced by society as a whole. Tune in and enjoy while learning!
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Sisters In Conversation is hosted by Tebello Motshwane and is an extension of the Sister In Law platform. The podcast focuses on profiling women in the legal profession with the purpose of celebrating their achievements and amplifying their voices. We touch on the challenges Black women have overcome in the profession, issues of transformation and representation, and how they navigate the legal industry in general. We also discuss social injustices in an attempt to put a spotlight on, and find solutions for challenges faced by society as a whole. Tune in and enjoy while learning!
Zwonaka Netshifulani is a lawyer and researcher living in Johannesburg. She obtained her LLB from Wits University. Her work includes stints at the Constitutional Court and the State Capture Commission. Her current research focus is on ethics, business conduct and corporate governance in the private sector. On the personal front, she is the first born of four children and thinks her siblings are the best humans ever. She loves reading, sleeping, vintage clothes shopping and cooking. In that order.
After her studies Zwonaka spent a year as an intern in the office of COO of the South African Human Rights Commission. Thereafter spent two and a half years as a candidate attorney at social justice research and litigation NGO - SERI-SA, followed by a year as a research clerk at the Constitutional Court to then DCJ Zondo and then four years as researcher and speechwriter at the State Capture Commission.
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Sisters In Conversation
Sisters In Conversation is hosted by Tebello Motshwane and is an extension of the Sister In Law platform. The podcast focuses on profiling women in the legal profession with the purpose of celebrating their achievements and amplifying their voices. We touch on the challenges Black women have overcome in the profession, issues of transformation and representation, and how they navigate the legal industry in general. We also discuss social injustices in an attempt to put a spotlight on, and find solutions for challenges faced by society as a whole. Tune in and enjoy while learning!