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who we are

The Sinako We Can Movement Non-profit Company, abbreviated as ‘SWCM NPC’, is a non-profit organization founded in 2016 by legal pioneer, Sinako Lindazwe – a practicing advocate at the Johannesburg bar. 

SWCM Annual Colloquium

The SWCM Colloquium is an annual event that brings together young professionals in the legal profession as well as those who hope to join the profession in the near future.

SWCM Mentorship Programme

SWCM runs a mentorship programme that is exclusive to law students that are enrolled in a tertiary institution and graduates entering the profession within South Africa.

SWCM Annual Colloquium

The SWCM Colloquium is an annual event that brings together young professionals in the legal profession as well as those who hope to join the profession in the near future.

The SWCM Colloquium is an annual event that brings together young professionals in the legal profession as well as those who hope to join the profession in the near future.

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Exhibitions that Empowered Futures

Exhibitions that Empowered Futures

The 5th Annual SWCM Colloquium proudly partnered with leading law firms to host dynamic exhibitions that went beyond displays they were spaces of law, leadership and empowerment. At SWCM, we value working with firms and organisations that share our vision to nurture and equip the next generation of legal professionals. A heartfelt thank you to Nhlapo Sebothoma Inc., Betela Attorneys Inc., Memela KS Inc., Malovhela Attorneys Inc. and WMN Attorneys Inc. for inspiring and enriching the journeys of tomorrow’s legal practitioners.

The Sinako We Can Movement NPC, proudly sponsored by LexisNexis, Hosts 5th Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence and the Law

The Sinako We Can Movement NPC, proudly sponsored by LexisNexis, Hosts 5th Colloquium on Artificial Intelligence and the Law

The Sinako We Can Movement NPC (SWCM), proudly sponsored by LexisNexis, hosted its 5th Colloquium, an insightful gathering held under the theme Artificial Intelligence: Its Impact and the Ethical Considerations within the Legal Fraternity. Delivering the keynote, Mr Claude De Villiers, Head of Solutions at LexisNexis South Africa, explored how AI can empower legal practitioners and transform access to justice, while emphasising the need for ethical and responsible use. SWCM extends its gratitude to LexisNexis for their partnership in fostering critical conversations that shape the future of the legal profession in South Africa.