I am a highly disciplined and professional individual who thoroughly pays attention to detail. I am a passionate and dedicated individual that delivers exceptional work and service timeously. I am highly ethical and self-motivated. I have developed and refined my generic litigation skills through appearing before national courts and International tribunals such as the African Court of Human and Peoples' Rights, the International Court of Justice, and the Stockholm Chamber of Commerce. I have transformed UNISA's successful participation in moot court competitions by propelling the university into top 4 finishes domestically and internationally. All these endeavours have greatly contributed towards my character development, maturity and overall growth. They have further developed my interpersonal, oratory and reasoning skills. I believe that these skills will greatly benefit the position I am applying for. I am actively involved in organisations that seek to develop practical and work related skills such as professionalism and problem solving techniques, among others. During the course of my activism I founded the Student Litigation Society, an organisation that seeks to develop generic litigation skills among students as part of their development. Under my tenure as Director of the Student Litigation Society, I have successfully led the bid to host the Southern Africa Subregional of the Centre for International Legal Studies' Foreign Direct Investment Moot Court Competition.