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Tiego Moseneke is a well-known South African lawyer and advocate who have contributed immensely to the country’s legal system.
How Did Tiego Moseneke Die?
The business and legal fraternity is reeling from shock following the death of lawyer, businessman and former student activist Tiego Moseneke.
Tiego Moseneke Cause of Death
He died on Wednesday evening following a car accident.
The African National Congress (ANC) has hailed activist, lawyer and businessman Tiego Moseneke as a “committed and fearless activist” who sacrificed his life for the freedom of his people, as the party joins many South Africans and the business fraternity in conveying its condolences to Moseneke’s family, comrades and the broader democratic movement on his passing.
Tiego Moseneke Age
He is 75 years old.
Tiego Moseneke Nationality
South African
Tiego Moseneke Biography
Dikgang Moseneke was born December 20, 1947, in Pretoria, South Africa. He is also known as Dikgang Ernest Moseneke. He is a very famous person.
Dikgang is a South African judge and former Deputy Chief Justice of South Africa. Dikgang completed his studies at the University of South Africa.
Moseneke grew up in Ga-Madiba, where he attended school until the age of 15. He became involved in the anti-apartheid movement and was arrested in 1976 for participating in a student protest. Moseneke spent the next ten years in prison, where he continued his education and became interested in law.
After his release from prison in 1986, Moseneke attended the University of South Africa, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990. He went on to study law at the University of Pretoria, where he obtained his Bachelor of Laws degree in 1992.
Tiego Moseneke Parents
The identities of Tiego Moseneke parents are unknown.
Tiego Moseneke Siblings
His brother is the former Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke and founder and controlling shareholder of Encha Group.
Tiego Moseneke Career
He started his career at the age of 14. Dikgang joined the P an- Africantist Congress. And he was also arrested that year because he was detained in anti-apartheid activity.
The ANC says it will remember Tiego as a fearless and uncompromising president of the Azanian Students Organisation, an affiliate of the United Democratic Front and a predecessor of the South African National Student Congress and South African Student Congress.
later joined the African National Congress (ANC) legal department. In 1994, after the end of apartheid, Moseneke was appointed to the Constitutional Court of South Africa, where he served as a judge until 2016.
During his time on the Constitutional Court, Moseneke played a crucial role in shaping South Africa’s post-apartheid legal system. He was involved in drafting the country’s constitution, which is considered one of the most progressive in the world. Moseneke also worked on several landmark cases, including the 2005 ruling that same-sex marriage should be legal in South Africa.
During his detention and harassment by the apartheid security forces for his involvement in the liberation struggle he remained resolute, the ANC added.
Following the unbanning of the liberation movement, Moseneke served in the first executive committee of the then Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vaal, now Gauteng, where he served with activists like Tokyo Sexwale and Paul Mashatile.
Moseneke also played a central role in the establishment of the Strategic Dialogue Group and contributed to its programmes.
Meanwhile, the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits) has remembered him as a passionate, respected business leader who assumed a key role at the forefront of the struggle during a tumultuous period in the country’s history.
Tiego Moseneke Net worth
Tiego Moseneke’s net worth is estimated to be around $50 million. His wealth is primarily derived from his various business ventures, including his real estate development company, logistics firm, and venture capital firm.
Tiego Moseneke Wife
Tiego Moseneke is married to Lwazi Pumelele Bosman, who is also a lawyer.
Tiego Moseneke Children
They have three children.
He is a keen golfer and enjoys spending time with his family in his free time.