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Swazi JusticeMakers team overcomes difficulties, holds successful workshop

Buhle’s team recently visited the community of KaMkhweli to hold a training workshop with community police. Given the community’s rural location, Buhle’s team was expecting the participants to be less receptive and less interested....

Read more 23 March, 2009 at 11:09 am mfried

Buhle’s JusticeMakers Team Fights Unjust Court Decision

Buhle and his team have been working to transfer a case to the magistrate court that was initially tried in the customary courts. The case involves a woman (the complainant) who followed her partner...

Read more 17 March, 2009 at 10:42 am mfried

The Swazi JusticeMakers team experience setbacks

Buhle’s team recently visited the Kaphunga Village area to train community police. They were taught about private arrest, admissibility of evidence, presumption of innocence and the Swazi judicial system. They were given a warm welcome...

Read more 9 March, 2009 at 12:42 pm kwheeler

Swazi JusticeMaker trains police officials on human rights

Buhle’s team has reported a successful start to their project, having carried out two workshops educating community police on human rights. The first session was in the Mbhuleni township, where in the past local...

Read more 17 February, 2009 at 3:54 pm kwheeler

JusticeMakers 2008 fellows receive international recognition

Congratulations are in order for our 2008 JusticeMakers fellows who have been featured in a recent article in the Swazi Observer. The newspaper highlights the efforts of a local JusticeMakers fellow, Buhle Angelo Dube,...

Read more 28 January, 2009 at 3:19 pm kwheeler
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