Who We Are
The Company was founded by First years and Extended LLB Degree Program students of the University of Limpopo.
The motivation to establish the Company arose from law students realising that their suffering is not accidental but a designed machinery to produce inferior legal practitioners, and realising that their destiny is in their hands and the generations who came before them.
The Company has adopted this Memorandum of incorporation by Resolution passed on the 16th day of November 2016 by the members of the Company at its inaugural meeting.






What We Do
01.
— Legal Research
We empower law students from indigent communities, by providing greater access to effective, efficient and excellent legal research materials and assist in finding relevant persons to interview.
We conduct legal research in support of our partners.
02.
— Legal Advice
We provide free legal advice to members of indigent communities on matters of human rights within our area of responsibility.
03.
— Pro-bono
We provide pro-bono services with the assistance of participating firm of attorneys and Advocates, to indigent communities and deserving individuals.
04.
— Access To Courts
We ensure that the indigent members of the communities, in the area of our responsibility enjoy the right provided in section 34 of the constitution.
05.
— Workshops
We conduct legal workshops on issues of interest to students, partners and indigent communities.
06.
— Seminars/conferences
We promote student, lectures and partners participation in all local, provincial, National and international conferences, seminars and workshops.
Stories
REGISTRATION OF THE 64-YEAR-OLD STUDENT
The greatest story starts with a letter dated 2 February 2016 from Director School of Law to retired Colonel of the SANDF. In this letter the Dean of School of Law advise the 64-year-old Mr Dhlamini that his application to the 4-year LLB degree programme at the University of Limpopo Campus has been successful.
FOUNDING OF AZMALP
Advocate Zondeka Makondo was started during the first semester, while busy with Legal Communication and African Law Classes.
