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Lawyers in ICJ case make SA feel immensely proud – and so does our President

Lawyers in ICJ case make SA feel immensely proud – and so does our President
The judges in the case were impressed by what the team seeking justice for Palestine argued, and they were joined by everyone who followed the proceedings. Meanwhile, our prez gets kudos for being a skilled navigator of turbulent waters.

Legal team at ICJ


This year, the South African team at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) showcased exceptional courage and unparalleled legal expertise on the global stage. Tackling one of the most contentious cases in modern history, they argued that Israel’s military actions in Gaza after 7 October 2023 violated the Genocide Convention. It was a case that demanded not only meticulous legal ingenuity, but also immense moral conviction, and the team delivered on both fronts.

Their arguments culminated in a groundbreaking court ruling that mandated Israel to take measures to protect Gaza’s population. This landmark decision underscored the enduring importance of international law while reaffirming South Africa’s unwavering commitment to justice and human rights. The team’s performance was nothing short of transformative, catapulting South Africa to the forefront of global legal discourse and showcasing the brilliance of our legal minds.

Behind this remarkable achievement was a team of dedicated professionals who worked tirelessly to ensure their case was meticulously presented. Their collaboration, determination and shared vision for justice created a synergy that resonated far beyond the courtroom. Each team member brought unique expertise to the table, collectively forging a path that left a lasting impression on international law.

They may not have been crowned Person of the Year, but their 28% share of the public vote reflects the immense respect and admiration for their work. Their contributions this year stand as a beacon of hope and a testament to the power of collective effort. The South African ICJ team have not only made history, but have also inspired a nation by proving that our voices can shape global narratives. Their legacy will endure as one of the defining achievements of 2024.

President Cyril Ramaphosa


With 12% of the votes, President Cyril Ramaphosa’s inclusion as a runner-up for Person of the Year reflects the weighty and complex role he has played during a challenging period in South Africa’s history. Leading a nation beset by political uncertainty, economic turmoil and social unrest, Ramaphosa faced a year of extraordinary trials that tested the limits of leadership.

Throughout 2024, he navigated the ANC's electoral setbacks, addressed corruption scandals and worked to stabilise an economy teetering on the edge. Adding to these challenges were the negotiations for creating a government of national unity (GNU), during which he played a central role in leading the ANC, as well as navigating subsequent disputes between its parties. This coalition, vital for economic growth, the fight against corruption, the professionalisation of the civil service and job creation, simply would not exist without Ramaphosa at the helm.

Under his leadership, initiatives aimed at tackling unemployment and fostering foreign investment began to take shape, signalling a path forward for South Africa’s recovery. His ability to stand firm amid criticism and divisive public opinion underscores a resilience that has been pivotal in maintaining stability during uncertain times.

Ramaphosa’s leadership this year exemplifies the often overlooked qualities of persistence and resolve. Although public opinion remains divided, his impact on the nation is undeniable. He has held the fort during one of South Africa’s most challenging years, embodying the essence of leadership by showing up, taking responsibility and striving for progress even when the odds are stacked against him. DM