Moseneke biography of alberta
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Deputy Chief Justice Dikgang Moseneke
Dikgang Moseneke was born in Pretoria on 20 December 1947. He is the eldest of the four children of Karabo Mabel and a school headmaster Samuel John Sedise Moseneke.
He attended primary and secondary school there.
At 15, when in standard eight (Grade Ten), Moseneke was arrested, and convicted of participating in anti-apartheid activity.
He was sentenced to ten years' imprisonment, which he served on Robben Island.
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While Moseneke was on Robben Island, he studied for his matriculation and successfully completed his tertiary education. He obtained a BA in English and Political Science, as well as a B Juris degree and later completed an L.LB. all at UNISA..
Moseneke started his professional career as an attorney’s clerk at Klagbruns Inc in Pretoria, in 1976.
In 1978, he was admitted as an attorney and practised for five years as a partner at the law firm Maluleke, Seriti and Moseneke.
In 1983, he began practice as an advocate in Johannesburg