Personal details
12 April 1962, Port Elizabeth
Married to Therese Boulle
Three children
Education
- Matriculated at St Patrick’s Marist Brothers College, Port Elizabeth
- BA – University of Cape Town
- LLB – University of Cape Town
Professional history
- Articles of Clerkship, Brereton & Co, 1989
- Advocate, Eastern Cape Bar, Port Elizabeth, 1990 - 1996
- National Director Investigations Unit, Truth and Reconciliation Commission, 1996 - 1997
- Advocate, Eastern Cape Bar, Port Elizabeth, 1998 - 2011
- Served as an Acting Judge in the Eastern Cape Division of the High Court for periods during 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
- Acting Judge, Supreme Court of Appeal: 1 June 2020 - 30 November 2020; 1 December 2020 - 31 May 2021; 1 June - 30 September 2022.
- Judge; Supreme Court of Appeal: 1 December 2022.
Publications, Awards, Honours and Other Activities
- ‘Human Rights Litigation’ in Introduction to Human Rights Law (2ed), A Govindjee (ed), 2016 LexisNexis
- ‘Rights Activism as a Key to Transformative Jurisprudence’ in South Africa’s Constitution at 21, J Meiring (ed), 2017 Penguin Random House
- ‘Ethics as a Driver of Transformation of the Legal Profession’, SAJEJ, Vol 2, Issue 1, (2019)
- ‘Covid 19 and the Courts: Justice in Lockdown’ (2020) 33.2 Advocate 34 (August 2020).
- Instructor in Constitutional Litigation: LSSA Practical Legal School 1998 – 2005
- Pupilage Coordinator (Eastern Cape) 2004 – 2006
- Independent Trial Observer obo International Bar Association, Zimbabwe, 2006
- Chairperson, Port Elizabeth Society of Advocates 2006 – 2008
- Chairperson, Eastern Cape Society of Advocates 2007
- Pupilage Coordinator for General Council of the Bar 2009 - 2011
- Faculty Advisory Board for the Review of the LLB Curriculum, Nelson Mandela University 2009 – 2011
- External Examiner in Constitutional and Administrative Law, Rhodes University, 1998 to present
- Adjunct Professor in Public Law, Nelson Mandela University 2008 – to present
- Member of the Faculty of Advocacy Trainers, General Council of the Bar
- Mediation Training for South African Judges, Utah United States of America, October 2019 hosted by University of Utah and Brigham Young University
- Webinar on Judicial Responses to Covid 19 Pandemic, hosted by Nelson Mandela University, May 2020
- Access to Justice and Online Courts, panel hosted by Hans Seidel Foundation and UCT Democratic Governance and Rights Unit, April 2021
- Instructor on SAJEI training seminars for judicial officers on Virtual Courts, Motion Court Procedure and Mediation – 2020, 2021 and 2022
- The Future of Judicial Digital Transformation in Africa and Adoption of All Technology for Automated Judicial Decision Making, African Judges Panel During Africa Legal Innovation Week 2022, Hosted by The Lawyers Hub, Kenya, November 2022.
Activities
Acting Justice Nambitha Dambuza
Nambitha Dambuza is a judge of the Supreme Court of Appeal, South Africa, which is located in Bloemfontein in the Free State Province. She has served as a judge of that court for six years. Prior to that she was a judge of the High Cout in the Eastern Cape Province for eleven years. During the same period she was a judge of the Competition Appeal Court and has previously served as Acting Judge of the Constitutional Court of South Africa.
Her other positions include: Chairperson of the Rules Board for the Courts of Law in South Africa; visiting Professor at the Rhodes University Faculty of Law, in Makhanda; South Africa, Chairperson of the Nelson Mandela University Council, South Africa; Judicial Educator with the South African Judiciary; Board member of the Global Judicial Institute on the Environment; and Trustee of the Heatherbank Farm School in Gqeberha, South Africa.
Previous positions include: member of the Judicial Conduct Committee of the Judicial Service Commission, South Africa; council member of the South African Judicial Education Institute (SAJEI); convenor of the New Judges Orientation Seminar, South African Judiciary; Chairperson of the African Judicial Education Network on Environmental Law (Ajenel); and Chairperson of the Walter Sisulu University Council, South Africa.
Personal details
BORN: 20 July 1959, Danhauser, KwaZulu-Natal
SPOUSE: Kalpana Seegobin
CHILDREN: Twin daughters
Education
- Matriculated at St Oswald High School, Newcastle (1977)
- Obtained BA (Law) from the University of Durban Westville (1980)
- LLB, University of Durban Westville (1983)
- Certificate in Constitutional Litigation, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg
- Higher Diploma in Tax, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg
Professional history
- Served pupillage, Pietermaritzburg Bar: May- November (1984)
- Admitted as an Advocate: August (1984)
- Commenced practice as an Advocate: December (1984)
- Conferred with SILK: (2007)
- Acting Judge of the High Court for various periods: (2000-2010)
- Judge of the High Court, KwaZulu-Natal: January (2011)
- Acting Judge of The Supreme Court of Appeal: December (2023) - May (2024)
Other Activities
- Member of the Society of Advocates (1984 – 2010)
- Chairperson of the Pietermaritzburg Bar (2010)
- Member of the National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL)
- Member of Advocates for Transformation (AFT)
Publications on Legal Topics
- The Advocate: M K Gandhi, The Lawyer
- The Advocate: Restoring The Dignity Of Our Courts, The Duties Of Legal Practitioners



