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As part of its policy to promote the education of candidates to gain entry to the profession, the Law Society has, with the assistance of the Legal Practitioners Fidelity Fund and the Namibian Legal Practitioners’ Trust, continued to grant bursaries to a number of students.

The recipients for 2009 are:

Bursaries re-awarded

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Ms Risa Dreyer
LLB
University of Stellenbosch
Mr Alexander Gairiseb
LLB
University of Namibia
  
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Ms Chazanne Grobler
LLB
University of Pretoria
Ms Mathilda N Haufiku
LLB
Nelson Mandela
Metropolitan University
  
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Ms Anna N Kamkuemah
LLB
University of Stellenbosch
Mr Lawrence MT Shilongo
LLB
University of Cape Town
  


New bursaries

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Ms Jozanne Klazen
LLB
University of the Free State
Ms Natasha Mungunda
LLB
University of Namibia
  
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Mr Absalom Shikambe
LLB
University of Namibia
Mr Uaraera GR Tjaveondja
LLB
North West University
  
Law Society of NamibiaLSN 2nd Annual Women’s Conference 2025

Bigger. Bolder. Beyond Barriers

The Law Society of Namibia proudly presents the 2025 Women’s Conference under the transformative theme:
Beyond Barriers: Redefining Women’s Leadership, Wellness, and Legacy in Law.

This year’s edition builds on the success of 2024 — but goes even deeper. We will not just be talking leadership — we will be reshaping it. From courtroom to boardroom, from policy spaces to private life, this conference brings real conversations, diverse voices, and bold allyship, including men in dialogue, wellness experts, and trailblazers across all legal fields.

Featuring:
Groundbreaking panel discussions
Powerful keynote by Namibia’s Hon. Theofilus
Wellness spotlight on the invisible load women carry everyday
Business of law, mentorship, and generational legacy
A celebration of African elegance and excellence

2025 isn’t just another conference. It’s a movement. A recalibration. A reminder that the future of law is inclusive, intentional, and led by women — beyond barriers.