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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.
A reflection at the 4th Annual SWCM Colloquium and its purpose as we step into a new era
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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SWCM NPC Mentorship Graduation 2025 – A Celebration of Becoming
On 6 April 2025, SWCM NPC marked a powerful moment in its journey — the graduation of its 2024/25 mentees. More than a ceremony, it was an intimate celebration of resilience, transformation, and purpose. Through heartfelt storytelling and shared reflections, mentees honoured the growth they’ve experienced, both personally and professionally.
Hearing Visions, Seeing Sounds: The Conductor of Justice, Siphosihle Nkosazana Mbuli
The train of justice moves forward, carrying the weight of history and the promise of the future. At its helm stands Siphosihle Nkosazane Mbuli—a legal thought leader, activist, and advocate for change. From pioneering legal discussions on Queer and Earth Ethics to amplifying justice through ‘The Life and Law Podcast,’ her work transcends courtrooms and reaches communities worldwide. With over 100 projects in 18 countries, she proves that justice is a movement, not just a destination. Will you board the train?
Bridging Law and Activism: A Reflection on the 4th Annual SWCM Colloquium
Qurat-ul-Ain Ahmad, a SWCM mentee reflects on her experience at the 4th Annual SWCM Colloquium, held at the Women’s Jail on Constitution Hill, where the theme was “Activism through Law: Bridging the Divide.” She shares how inspiring speakers, including Advocate Adila Hassim and activist Zulaikha Patel, emphasized the role of legal professionals in advancing social justice and the need for societal activism alongside legal change. Qurat-ul-Ain highlights the valuable networking opportunities and describes leaving the event feeling empowered and more determined to pursue a career focused on justice.


