Justice Yvonne Mokgoro: A Trailblazer and Champion of Ubuntu
Deputy Minister John Jeffery paid a heartfelt tribute to Justice Yvonne Mokgoro, the first Black woman appointed to the Constitutional Court Bench, during a special ceremonial court sitting in her honour.
Mokgoro’s legacy as a pioneering jurist, activist, and embodiment of ubuntu was celebrated.
A Profound Impact on South African Jurisprudence
Mokgoro’s appointment to the Constitutional Court Bench was a monumental moment, not only for the judiciary but also for the nation’s democracy and history. Her profound impact on South African jurisprudence was highlighted by Jeffery.
“What she brought to the Bench and to our country’s jurisprudence will forever be part of her legacy.”
Embodying the Spirit of Ubuntu
Mokgoro exemplified the essence of ubuntu, a concept deeply rooted in her identity as an African woman. Her colleague, Justice Albie Sachs, aptly described her as “ubuntu in action and ubuntu in court.”
“Although she was not the only judge to rely on ubuntu in her judgments, the way Mokgoro approached this value was in a deeper and more Africanist way.”
A Champion of Restorative Justice
Mokgoro’s understanding of ubuntu extended beyond its universality, emphasizing the interrelationship between ubuntu and reconciliation in law. She advocated for a less punitive and more restorative justice system, as reflected in her renowned judgments.
“Notably she also emphasised the inter-relationship between ubuntu and reconciliation in law, arguing for a less punitive and more restorative justice system.”
A Legacy of Compassion and Care
Throughout her life and career, Mokgoro’s actions were guided by compassion and care for people. From her early aspirations to become a teacher to her meteoric rise as an academic and jurist, her dedication to improving the quality of people’s lives was unwavering.
As the nation mourns the loss of this exceptional human being, Jeffery assured that Mokgoro’s legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, leaving an indelible mark on the pursuit of human rights, equality, and dignity.