Kenneth Motsa is a partner at Robinson Bertram, overseeing the firm’s commercial law department. He holds a BA in Law from the University of Swaziland, an LLB from the University of Cape Town, and an LLM from the University of South Africa. Admitted as an attorney in Swaziland and South Africa, Mr. Motsa has extensive experience in commercial, constitutional, and competition law, handling significant litigation and publishing in renowned legal journals. He has represented a range of clients, including banks and multinational corporations.
Experience
- January 1996 to June 1997: Candidate Attorney at S.A. Nkosi and Company
- July 1997: Admitted as an attorney of the High Court of the Kingdom of Swaziland
- July 1997 to April 2002: Practicing attorney and professional assistant at S.A. Nkosi and Company
- November 2001: Admitted as a conveyancer of the Kingdom of Swaziland
- April 2002 to June 2003: Professional Assistant at Robinson Bertram Attorneys
- July 2003 to Present: Partner at Robinson Bertram Attorneys
Areas of Expertise
- Arbitrations: Represented clients in various arbitration matters, including Swazi Express vs. Air-Link and Medscheme Administrators vs. Swazimed.
- Commercial Litigation: Involved in high-profile commercial cases with banks, multinational corporations, parastatals, and municipalities.
- Constitutional Litigation: Represented individuals and NGOs in constitutional challenges in Swaziland.
- Commercial & Competition Law: Advised on commercial transactions, mergers, and competition investigations (e.g., Southern Star/Unitrans, Ngwane Mills/Premier, Eagles Nest/Crane Feeds).
