Africa Judges and Jurists' Forum

Africa Judges and Jurists' Forum Africa Judges & Jurists Forum (AJJF) is a network of judges and jurists across the continent.

The AJJF is a pan-African Forum for judges and jurists, who are committed to promoting justice and development in Africa by providing legal expertise to governments, intergovernmental organizations, donor agencies, private sector and civil society organizations in order to bridge the gap between civil and political rights and economic, social and cultural rights. The Forum works to enhance the rul

e of law, good governance and economic growth through standard setting, judicial and legal reform support and rule of law related capacity-development initiatives for the effective realization of the benefits of democratization to African peoples. The AJJF is a registered under South African law; and its membership represents all the legal systems in Africa.

As African courts embrace digital transformation, how can Artificial Intelligence strengthen justice without compromisin...
05/06/2026

As African courts embrace digital transformation, how can Artificial Intelligence strengthen justice without compromising judicial independence?

Our latest analysis examines emerging AI governance frameworks from India and Kenya, highlighting key lessons for African judiciaries on human oversight, transparency, data protection, accountability, and ethical AI adoption.

AI should support judges—not replace them.

Read more: https://bit.ly/AI_GOVERNANCE_IN_THE_JUDICIARY

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming justice systems around the world. From legal research and case management to transcription and […]

Strengthening Africa’s electoral justice systems in the age of Artificial Intelligence.The Africa Judges and Jurists For...
24/05/2026

Strengthening Africa’s electoral justice systems in the age of Artificial Intelligence.

The Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF), together with partners under the Africa Electoral Justice Network ( ), continues to advance judicial capacity on AI, elections, and electoral dispute resolution across Africa.

The pilot judicial training in Eswatini reflects a growing continental commitment to equipping judges and legal practitioners with the tools needed to address emerging challenges posed by AI and digital technologies in electoral processes.

As technology increasingly shapes democratic processes, African judiciaries must remain prepared to safeguard electoral integrity, constitutionalism, and public trust.

📖 Read more:https://bit.ly/EswatiniJudicialTraining

History has been made in Zimbabwe.The Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) warmly congratulates Lady Justice Elizabeth...
16/05/2026

History has been made in Zimbabwe.

The Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) warmly congratulates Lady Justice Elizabeth Gwaunza on her historic appointment as the first female Chief Justice of Zimbabwe — a major milestone for judicial leadership, gender inclusion, and constitutionalism in Africa. (Herald Online)

Her appointment reflects the growing transition of women into positions of influence within Africa’s justice sector and sends a powerful message to young women across the continent that leadership at the highest level of the judiciary is attainable.

Zimbabwe now joins a growing number of African countries advancing women’s leadership in apex courts, strengthening public confidence in justice institutions and enriching the administration of justice through diverse perspectives.
Readmore :https://africajurists.org/ajjf-congratulates-lady-justice-gwaunza-on-her-appointment-as-chief-justice-of-zimbabwe/

The global call for reparatory justice is growing louder.Former St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsa...
12/05/2026

The global call for reparatory justice is growing louder.

Former St Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves has called for slavery reparations to be placed “front and centre” at the upcoming Commonwealth Summit, reflecting growing momentum across Africa and the Caribbean for justice, accountability, and historical redress. (The Guardian)

The Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) continues to support conversations on reparatory justice, historical accountability, and the role of legal institutions in addressing the enduring legacy of slavery and colonialism.

As global attention shifts toward restorative justice, this moment presents an important opportunity for meaningful dialogue, legal reflection, and collective action.

Read more via The Guardian: https://share.google/tIn3ffW4bIonHBTt6

Reparations should be ‘front and centre’ when leaders meet this November, says former St Vincent and Grenadines PM

10/05/2026

Congratulations to Bathandwa, AJJF Fellow hosted at FHRI, for making the AJJF and NOREC family proud through impactful leadership, learning, and regional collaboration.

Your journey reflects the transformative power of the NOREC exchange programme in strengthening young African leaders, advancing human rights, and building a stronger justice sector across the continent.

At AJJF, we remain committed to empowering the next generation of African changemakers through partnerships, mentorship, and cross-border learning opportunities.

“If power has no end, justice has no chance.”A powerful reminder from Tanele Maseko on why accountability and limits on ...
14/04/2026

“If power has no end, justice has no chance.”

A powerful reminder from Tanele Maseko on why accountability and limits on power are essential for justice and democracy in Africa.

⚖️ Final Call: Electoral Term Limits in AfricaJoin a powerful panel of leading voices in human rights, governance, and e...
13/04/2026

⚖️ Final Call: Electoral Term Limits in Africa

Join a powerful panel of leading voices in human rights, governance, and electoral justice as we unpack one of Africa’s most critical democratic questions — electoral term limits.

🎤 Featuring:
• Tito Magoti
• Tanele Maseko
• Sheila Nabachwa
• Donald Deya
• David Thuku

🎙 Moderated by:
• Arnold Tsunga
• Damaris Kemunto

📅 14 April 2026
⏰ 03:00 PM SAST
📍 Virtual Webinar

This is more than a discussion — it’s a conversation about the future of democracy, accountability, and constitutional order in Africa.

🔗 Secure your spot now:
https://bit.ly/ElectoralTermLimits

⏳ Don’t miss out. Be part of the conversation.

⚖️ Webinar | Electoral Term Limits in AfricaJoin the Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) for an important conversatio...
09/04/2026

⚖️ Webinar | Electoral Term Limits in Africa

Join the Africa Judges and Jurists Forum (AJJF) for an important conversation on electoral term limits and their role in strengthening democracy, constitutionalism, and governance across Africa.

📅 14 April 2026
⏰ 03:00 PM SAST
📍 Virtual

This discussion will explore the legal, political, and institutional dynamics shaping term limits on the continent.

🔗 Register now: https://bit.ly/ElectoralTermLimits

Happening Now!⚖️ Annual NOREC Post-Exchange Summit | Access to Justice in East and Southern Africa.
31/03/2026

Happening Now!
⚖️ Annual NOREC Post-Exchange Summit | Access to Justice in East and Southern Africa.

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