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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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Upholding Ethics in the Age of AI: Advocate Pule Seleka SC at the 5th SWCM Colloquium

Upholding Ethics in the Age of AI: Advocate Pule Seleka SC at the 5th SWCM Colloquium

At the 5th Annual SWCM Colloquium, Advocate Pule Seleka SC, Chairperson of the Legal Practice Council, delivered a powerful keynote on ethics and professional conduct in a legal fraternity shaped by artificial intelligence. His reflections underscored the need for integrity, accountability and representation, reminding attendees that initiatives like the Colloquium embody the spirit of “we can.”

Transformative Justice in a Digital Era: Deputy Chief Justice Mlambo at the 5th SWCM Colloquium

Transformative Justice in a Digital Era: Deputy Chief Justice Mlambo at the 5th SWCM Colloquium

SWCM hosted its 5th Annual Colloquium at McDonald’s South Africa Headquarters, with the Honourable Deputy Chief Justice Dunstan Mlambo as keynote speaker. Centered on the theme “Artificial Intelligence – its impact and the ethical considerations within the legal fraternity,” the event sparked vital dialogue on access to justice, ethics, and intergenerational collaboration.

You’ve been invited to interview: Now what?

You’ve been invited to interview: Now what?

Congratulations to all applicants who made it to the next round of the SWCM Mentorship Programme!
If you’ve received an interview invite, it means your application stood out and now we’re looking forward to getting to know you better.

To help you prepare, we’ve put together a quick guide on what to expect and how to show up with confidence. From research tips to reflecting on your journey, this article will walk you through it all.