Deeply committed to fighting for all South African Rights.

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Meet the vibrant 29-year-old Adv. Kgalalelo Jennifer Matabane is a talented South African lawyer passionate about Social Justice.

As a female Advocate of the High Court of South Africa, she is deeply committed to fighting for the rights of all South Africans, especially those who are marginalized and underrepresented.

She was born and raised in Rustenburg, Adv. Matabane completed her matric in 2012 at Tlhabane Technical and Commercial High School.

She discovered her love of learning and natural talent for public speaking and debate during her studies.

Adv. Kgalalelo Matabane is a highly skilled and accomplished Advocate who received her LLB Degree from North-West University in 2018.

After graduation, she began working as a candidate attorney at Pule Attorneys in Rustenburg, gaining valuable experience and insights into the legal profession. 

Driven by a passion for justice, Adv. Matabane then joined the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development as a Maintenance Officer at the Pretoria Magistrate Court.

 There she offered professional legal support to members of the community and honed her skills in the area of maintenance law. 

In July 2022, Adv. Matabane was admitted as an Advocate of the high court of South Africa, cementing her reputation as a trusted and knowledgeable legal professional.

Since then, she has been practising as a referral advocate, providing expert legal advice and representation to an ever-growing base of clients.

Throughout her legal career, Adv. Matabane has demonstrated a tireless commitment to achieving the best possible client outcomes.

With a breadth of experience and expertise across various areas of law, she is widely regarded as a formidable Advocate and an asset to the legal profession.

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