Mukelwe Mthembu
Mukelwe Mthembu is a Senior Associate in our Dispute Resolution practice. She has experience in commercial litigation, arbitration proceedings and procurement law. Mukelwe provides regulatory, risk advisory and dispute resolution services in both the public and private sector.
About Mukelwe
About Mukelwe
Mukelwe joined Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr as a Candidate Attorney in 2018. She served her articles of clerkship whilst serving in CDH's Dispute Resolution Practice, Employment Law Practice and Competition Law Practice.
In September 2021 she was admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa and has been practicing in Dispute Resolution and Litigation since, wherein she has been appointed as an Associate.
Mukelwe was promoted to Senior Associate in 2024.
Credentials
Credentials
Education
- LLB, University of the Witwatersrand
Languages
Languages
- English
- isiZulu
About Mukelwe
Mukelwe joined Cliffe Dekker Hofmeyr as a Candidate Attorney in 2018. She served her articles of clerkship whilst serving in CDH's Dispute Resolution Practice, Employment Law Practice and Competition Law Practice.
In September 2021 she was admitted as an attorney of the High Court of South Africa and has been practicing in Dispute Resolution and Litigation since, wherein she has been appointed as an Associate.
Mukelwe was promoted to Senior Associate in 2024.
Credentials
Education
- LLB, University of the Witwatersrand
Languages
- English
- isiZulu
Experience
Legal advice
Advised major banking institutions on the enforceability of various government agreements and/or legality of such underlying public law requirements for the government (i.e. governments/state-owned) action/conduct for purposes of considering whether to fund particular transactions/projects.
Legal advice
Representing multi-national oil companies in arbitration and litigation in various matters that affect the sale and distribution of petroleum products in South Africa.
News
'New Dawn' for Public Procurement in South Africa: The Public Procurement Act becomes law
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The establishment of the Public Procurement Tribunal
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Another judgment on prescription?
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Nigeria’s incoming Arbitration and Mediation Bill, 2022
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Can the enforcement of an international arbitral award be stayed pending the finalisation of a separate action instituted in court?
The High Court in Industrius D.O.O v IDS Industry Service and Plant Construction South Africa (Pty) Ltd JOL 51033 (GJ) recently dealt with this issue.