Ramaphosa mourns South African legal icon Justice Jappie

PRETORIA, South Africa (NPA) — President Cyril Ramaphosa has extended heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, colleagues, and associates of Achmat Naeem Jappie, former Judge President of KwaZulu‑Natal, who has died at the age of 70.
Ramaphosa described Justice Jappie as a distinguished jurist and a longstanding champion of justice whose contributions enriched South African jurisprudence and strengthened the administration of the courts.
The President noted that Jappie’s service extended beyond the bench, including his work on tribunals addressing judicial conduct and other national assignments. “During his 28 years as a judge, Justice Jappie entrenched the rule of law, ensured that the law protected the interests and dignity of those who deserved relief, and that those who breached the law felt the consequences of their actions or attitudes,” Ramaphosa said.
He added that the nation deeply appreciates Jappie’s dedication to justice and his legacy of fairness and integrity. Concluding his tribute, the President prayed: “May Allah have mercy on him.”
Justice Jappie’s passing has been described as a profound loss to South Africa’s legal community and the nation at large, marking the end of a career defined by service, principle, and commitment to the rule of law.
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