Thirty years after the adoption of South Africa’s Constitution, Lawson Naidoo reflects on moving rights from text to reality – and why Parliament should revisit the architecture of Chapter 9 institutions so communities can access effective remedies – at the Speaker of the National Assembly’s Webinar:
https://t.co/Lmbsh9HwIY
The Council for the Advancement of the South African Constitution (CASAC) notes the judgment handed down today by the Constitutional Court in South African Human Rights Commission v Agro Data CC and Another [2026] ZACC 16.
https://t.co/qY8hcGDFyr
Join us on Wednesday, 1 April 2026 at 12h00 for the online launch of the Prosecutions Project, a national campaign for the reform of the National Prosecuting Authority Act.
🔗*Register here:* https://t.co/55XNpqRk4Y
Civil society organisations committed to the protection of the rule of law and the integrity of South Africa's constitutional democracy express deep concern at President Cyril Ramaphosa's delay in appointing judges to the Constitutional Court:
https://t.co/V1JGpTZMvH
Yesterday, Lawson Naidoo spoke to Mondli Makhanya @Powerfm987 on the SA Constitution at 30, reflecting on the progress, the gaps and the work that lies ahead.
https://t.co/adzNy9h1k4
Earlier today, Lawson Naidoo commented on the President’s appointment of Adv Andy Mothibi, the current head of the Special Investigating Unit (SIU), as the new National Director of Public Prosecutions (NDPP). This follows the conclusion of the Advisory Panel, comprised of leaders of key constitutional and legal institutions and chaired by Justice Minister Mmamoloko Kubayi, that none of the six shortlisted candidates were suitable for the role.
https://t.co/yI5IdWM7vh
Last week, our Executive Secretary @LawsonNaidoo reflected on the process of appointing the NDPP by the advisory panel set up by the President. Watch here: https://t.co/VOidlySSLg
Today, our ED @Neeshanb1 joins the @CASACZA constitutional reform discussions.
An important moment for civil society and sector leaders to collectively defend and strengthen South Africa’s democracy.
#ConstitutionalReform#ProtectDemocracy
Today we’re attending @CASACZA conference on constitutional reform.
A powerful space for experts, civil society, and leaders to discuss ways to safeguard and strengthen our democracy.
#ConstitutionalReform#ProtectDemocracy
Day 1 of @CASACZA’s Constitution at 30 conference begins with a keynote address from the incredible Judge Kate O’Regan, and responses from Judge Cachalia and Prof Loughlin to follow. Huge congrats to @LawsonNaidoo, @dansmywholename and team for bringing this convening together!