The Citizen (Gauteng)

Maya steps into big shoes

JUSTICE: UNIVERSITY APPOINTS HER AS CHANCELLOR IN CYRIL’S PLACE

- Eric Naki – ericn@citizen.co.za

Another first as a woman as legal eagle also eyes the position of chief justice.

The University of Mpumalanga (UMP) will today toast its first female chancellor when the President of the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) Justice Mandisa Maya is installed to the position at the Mbombela campus.

Maya will replace the outgoing chancellor, President Cyril Ramaphosa.

She is also the first woman to hold the position as president of the SCA.

Maya, who has accumulate­d a string of “firsts” over the years, is also in line for the position of chief justice to succeed the outgoing Mogoeng Mogoeng, having been short-listed with the likes of Deputy Chief Justice Raymond Zondo.

Zondo has an advantage over the other candidates due to expectatio­ns that he should naturally succeed Mogoeng.

But if President Cyril Ramaphosa considered addressing the gender imbalance in the judiciary, Maya is an obvious choice.

Maya, who was appointed as chancellor by UMP Council in July, welcomed it.

“It is most heartening to be part of this intelligen­t institutio­n that recognises and affirms the ability of women to lead and participat­e competentl­y in all spheres of society.

“I look forward to the journey with the UMP community over the next few years in service of our shared goals to create opportunit­ies for young people and the surroundin­g communitie­s through the powerful tool of education.”

Ramaphosa became its first chancellor, but was then appointed as the country’s president.

Maya’s contributi­on to the country’s democratic institutio­ns and jurisprude­nce dates back from 1994, when she served as a case investigat­or for the Electoral Commission of South Africa (IEC) during the first democratic South African elections.

Subsequent­ly, she practised as an advocate until she was appointed as a judge in 1999.

Maya held various positions since she launched her law career an attorney’s clerk in Mthatha from 1987, including being a law lecturer at the University of Transkei until she became a judge of appeal in the SCA in 2006.

She was appointed as SCA president in May 2017 after serving a stint as deputy president.

The University of Mpumalanga was establishe­d in 2013 and enrolled its first 169 students in 2014.

Over the years, it grew from offering three undergradu­ate programmes in 2014 to 32 undergradu­ate and postgradua­te programmes this year, with 5 392 registered students.

The university received accreditat­ion from the Council on Higher Education this year to offer its first three PhDs, bachelor of laws (LLB) and 13 other new programmes.

In the academic year 2022, it will be offering 49 programmes from higher certificat­e to PhD.

“This positive developmen­t is in line with the strategic objectives of the university to conceptual­ise, develop and launch new qualificat­ions that will both stand alone and support articulati­on within UMP and between institutio­ns as outlined in strategic plan, UMP Vision 2022,” the university said in a statement.

 ?? Picture: Gallo Images ?? BIG JOB. President of the Supreme Court of Appeal Mandisa Maya will today be installed as chancellor of University of Mpumalanga.
Picture: Gallo Images BIG JOB. President of the Supreme Court of Appeal Mandisa Maya will today be installed as chancellor of University of Mpumalanga.

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