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List of first women lawyers and judges in Africa

This is a list of the first women lawyer(s) and judge(s) in Africa. It includes the year in which the women were admitted to practice law (in parentheses). Also included are the first women in their country to achieve a certain distinction such as obtaining a law degree.

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Algeria

  • Blanche Azoulay (1908): First female lawyer in Algeria (upon being called to the Bar of Algiers)
  • Belmihoub Aziz: First female judge in Algeria (c. 1962)
  • Nadia Hammadi: First female appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Algeria (c. 1963–1964)
  • Fatiha Sahraoui and Meriem Belmihoub-Zerdani (1964): First indigenous female lawyers in Algeria (upon being called to the Bar of Algiers)
  • Fafa Sid Lakhdar-Benzerrouki: First female to serve as the President of an Algerian Court (1975). In 2010, she became the first (female) President of the Administrative Court of Algeria. She is also the first female to serve as an international judge of the Arab League Court.
  • Ghania Lebied: First female to serve as a member of the Constitutional Council of Algeria (1999)
  • Kaddache Ghania: First female appointed as an Attorney General in Algeria (2008)
  • Oufia Sidhom: First female to serve as the President of a Bar Association in Algeria (2014)
  • Chafika Bensaoula: First Algerian female to serve as a Judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (2017)
  • Khadija Aoudia: First Franco-Algerian/Maghreb (female) lawyer to serve as a bar association president in France (2021)
  • Leila Aslaoui: First female to serve as President of the Constitutional Council of Algeria (2025)

Angola

  • Maria do Carmo Medina (1925-2014) (1948): First female lawyer (1950) and judge (1976) in Angola. She was also the first (female) Vice President of the then newly created Supreme Court of Angola (1990).
  • Efigénia Mariquinha dos Santos Lima Clemente (1985), Maria Immaculate Lourenço da Conceição Neto (1988), and Luzia Bebiana de Almeida Sebastião (1991): First females appointed as Judges of the Constitutional Court of Angola (2008)
  • Exalgina Gambôa: First female to serve as the President of the Angolan Court of Auditors (2018)
  • Laurinda Cardoso (b. 1975): First female to serve as the President of the Constitutional Court of Angola (2021)
  • Efigénia Mariquinha dos Santos Lima Clemente (1985): First native-born female to serve as the Vice-President of the Supreme Court of Angola (2023)
  • Inocencia Pinto: First female to serve as the Deputy Attorney General of Angola (2023)

Benin

Botswana

  • Unity Dow (b. 1959) (1983): First female to study law in Botswana and become a judge (upon her appointment to the High Court of Botswana in 1998). She later became the first female to sit on the Constitutional Court of Botswana.
  • Memooda Ebrahim-Carstens: First Botswanan female appointed as a Judge of the specialized Industrial Court of Botswana (1994)
  • Athaliah Molokomme (b. 1959) (1981): First female Attorney General of Botswana (2005)
  • Sanji Mmasenono Monageng (b. 1950): First Motswana female appointed as a Judge of the International Criminal Court (2009–2018). She was also the first (female) Chief Executive Officer of the Law Society of Botswana (established in 1997). In 1989, she became the third female magistrate in Botswana's history.
  • Leatile Dambe: First female to serve as a Judge of the Botswana Court of Appeal (2018). She was also the first (female) Directorate of Public Prosecutions (2005).
  • Tebogo Tau: First female to serve as the President of the Botswana Court of Appeal (2021)

Burkina Faso

  • Kouma Emilienne Caboret (née Ilboudo): First female judge in Burkina Faso (1969; when the country was known as Upper Volta). She was also the first female to serve as the President of the High Judicial Court of Burkina Faso (1989).
  • Antoinette Ouédraogo (1984): First female lawyer in Burkina Faso. She later became the first female Bâtonnier of the Burkina Faso Bar Association (2006).
  • Ramata Fofana: First female to serve as the President of a Court of Appeals in Burkina Faso (Bobo-Dioulasso Court of Appeal, 1989–1992; Court of Appeal of Ouagadougou, 1999–2001)
  • Anne Konate and Jeanne Some: First females appointed as members of the Constitutional Council of Burkina Faso (2002)
  • Amina Moussou Ouédraogo Traoré: First female appointed as the Vice President of the Supreme Court of Burkina Faso (1992) and (2005)
  • Thérèse Traoré: First female to serve as the President of the Court of Cassation of Burkina Faso (2014)
  • Ramata Sanfo: First female lawyer to become a notary in Burkina Faso (2016)

Burundi

Cameroon

Cape Verde

Central African Republic

  • Thérèse Dejean (b. 1946) (c. 1970s): First female magistrate in the Central African Republic
  • Danièle Darlan (b. 1952), Clémentine Fanga Napala, Sylvia Pauline Yawet Kengueleoua, and Marie Serra: First females to serve as members of the Constitutional Court of the Central African Republic (2013). In 2017, Darlan became the first female elected President of the Constitutional Court.
  • Adelaïde Dembélé and Emmanuelle Ducos: First females appointed as members of the Special Criminal Court of the Central African Republic (2017). In 2018, Ducos was elected as the first (female) Vice-President of the Special Criminal Court.

Chad

Comoros

  • Ms. Binti: First female magistrate in Comoros (1967-1968)
  • Harimia Ahmed (1988): First female lawyer in Comoros. She later became the first female President of the Moroni Bar.
  • Zamzam Ismaël: First female to serve as a public prosecutor in Comoros (2012)

Democratic Republic of the Congo

Djibouti

  • Korane Ahmed Aouled: First Djiboutian woman to start a legal practice in the private sector in Djibouti
  • Khadija Abeba: First female judge in Djibouti (1977). She is also the first female to serve as President of the High Court of Appeal of Djibouti and the Supreme Court of Djibouti (both in 1996).
  • Fatouma Mahamoud: First female to serve as the President of the Bar Association of Djibouti (2007)
  • Ismahan Mahamoud Ibrahim: First female to serve as the First President of the Court of Accounts of Djibouti (2017)

Egypt

  • Munira Thabit (1929) and Naima Ilyas al-Ayyubi (1933): First female lawyers in Egypt
  • Mufidah Abdul Rahman: First female lawyer to take cases to the Court of Cassation in Egypt, the first woman to practice law in Cairo, Egypt, the first woman to plead a case before a military court in Egypt, and the first woman to plead cases before courts in the south of Egypt
  • Aisha Rateb (1949): First female to apply for a judgeship in Egypt in 1949, but she was denied due to her gender. She later became the first female law professor in Egypt (Cairo University).
  • Insaf al-Borai: First female judge in the United Arab Republic (1958; a republic signifying the union of Egypt and Syria from 1958 to 1971)
  • Tahani al-Gebali: First female judge in Egypt (upon her appointment to the Supreme Constitutional Court of Egypt in 2003)
  • Sally al-Saidi: First female appointed as a Judge of the Criminal Court (2009) and the Head of the Court of Cassation of Egypt (2013)
  • Dalia al-Namaky: First female appointed as the Chief Judge of the Family Courts in Egypt (2010)
  • Namira Negm: First (Egyptian) female to serve as the Legal Counsel for the African Union (2017)
  • Hasnaa Shaaban Abdullah: First female judge to preside over a court in Egypt (upon her appointment as the President of the Tanta Economic Court in 2018)
  • Fatima Qandil: First female to serve as the President of the Criminal Court of Egypt (2019)
  • Mona Ibrahim Mohamed Tawila: First female to serve as the head of a department of the High Court of Appeal of Egypt (2020)
  • Radwa Helmi: First female appointed as a Judge and President of the Supreme Administrative Court of Egypt (2022)
  • Hind Ahmed Ali Aliwa Amar, Radwa Helmi, and Mona Mahmoud Ahmed Rushdi Mahmoud: First females appointed as Judges at the State Council of Egypt (2024)

Equatorial Guinea

  • Ana María Dougan Thomson (1957): One of the practicing female lawyers around the time of Equatorial Guinea's independence in 1968. She later served as the Dean of the Bar Association of Equatorial Guinea (1990). In 1958, she became the first Black female law graduate in Spain.
  • Rosario Mbasogo Kung Nguidang: First (Equatorial Guinean) female to serve as President of the Court of Accounts of CEMAC (2022)

Eritrea

Eswatini

  • Qinisile Mabuza (1978): First female lawyer and prosecutor in Eswatini (formerly Swaziland). She later became the first female judge in 2005 (upon her appointment as Judge of the High Court of Eswatini).
  • Rita Sellstroom: First female magistrate in Eswatini (Swaziland; 1988)
  • Mumcy Dlamini: First female to serve as the Acting Director of Public Prosecutions in Eswatini (2006)
  • Esther Ota: First Black female to serve as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Eswatini (Swaziland; 2012)
  • Lorraine Hlophe and Dumsile Faith Dlamini: First females appointed as Judges of the Industrial Court of Eswatini (2021)

Ethiopia

Gabon

  • Marylise Issembé: First female lawyer in Gabon (after having registered in Gabon's Libreville Bar). She was the first female to serve as the Interim President of the National Bar of Gabon.
  • Rose Francine Rogombé: First female judge in Gabon (1967). She was also the first female to serve as a deputy prosecutor, investigating judge, Vice-President of the Libreville Tribunal de Grande Instance, public prosecutor and advisor to the judicial chamber of the Supreme Court of Gabon.
  • Marie-Madeleine Mborantsuo: First female to serve as the President of the Constitutional Court of Gabon. She and Louise Angué became the first female members of the Constitutional Court in 1991.
  • Julienne Olga Nzamba Massounga: First female to serve as President of the Court of Cassation of Gabon (2020)

Gambia

Ghana

Guinea

  • Charlotte Laurence (1986): First female lawyer in Guinea
  • Fatoumata Binta Diallo (1998): First woman who registered to practice law in the Bar of the Republic of Guinea Conakry (Barreau de la République de Guinée)
  • Madeleine Thea: First female judge in Guinea
  • Aïssatou Toure: First female to serve as the Attorney General of a Court of Appeal in Guinea
  • Mariama Souadou Diallo: First female prosecutor of the magistracy of Guinea
  • Rouguiatou Barry: First female to serve as a member of the Constitutional Court of Guinea (2015)

Guinea-Bissau

  • Maria do Céu Monteiro: First female magistrate and judge in Guinea-Bissau. She was also the first female justice elected as the President of the Supreme Court of Justice and the Superior Council of Guinea-Bissau (2004). In 2014, she became the first Bissau-Guinean (female) to preside over the ECOWAS Court of Justice.
  • Aissatu Baldé and Carmelita Djú: First females to serve as Councilors of the Court of Auditors of Guinea-Bissau (2022)

Ivory Coast

Kenya

  • Katharine Hurst: First female prosecutor in the Kenya Colony (1953)
  • Kalpana Rawal (1975): First female lawyer in Kenya (upon her establishment of a law practice in 1975). She later became the first female judge of Asian descent in Kenya (2000).
  • Joyce Nuku Khaminwa: First African female to establish a private practice in Kenya (1978)
  • Effie Owuor (c. 1960s): First female judge of Kenya (upon her appointment as a Judge of the High Court in 1982). She was also the first female to be appointed as a state counsel (c. 1960s), magistrate (1971), and Judge of the Court of Appeal (2003) in Kenya.
  • Roselyn Naliaka Nambuye: First female to serve as a Principal Magistrate in Kenya (1988)
  • Mary Ang'awa: First female to serve as the Chief Magistrate of an Anti-Corruption Court in Kenya (1990)
  • Raychelle Awuor Omamo: First female to serve as the President of the Law Society of Kenya (2001)
  • Abida Ali-Aroni: First Muslim female appointed as a Judge of the High Court in Kenya (2009)
  • Joyce Aluoch: First Kenyan (female) to serve as a Judge of the International Criminal Court (2009)
  • Nancy Makokha Baraza: First female to serve as the Deputy Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya (2011)
  • Josephine Rotiken (2017): First Maasai female lawyer in Kenya
  • Caroline Tegeret (2021): First Ogiek female lawyer in Kenya
  • Philomena Mwilu: First female to serve as the Acting Chief Justice of Supreme Court of Kenya (2021)
  • Martha Koome: First female to serve as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Kenya (2021)
  • Dorcas Agik Oduor: First female to serve as the Attorney General of Kenya (2024)
  • Patricia Kameri-Mbote. The first female professor of law in Kenya, and the first female Dean at the School of Law at the University of Nairobi. She is Director of the Law Division of the United Nations Environment Programme.

Lesotho

Liberia

  • Angie Brooks (1953): First female lawyer in Liberia. She was also the first female to serve as the Assistant Attorney General of Liberia (1953) and a Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia (1977).
  • Emma Shannon Walser (1969): First female judge in Liberia (upon her appointment as a Judge of the Circuit Court of Liberia in 1971)
  • Amymusu K. Jones: First female magistrate in Liberia (upon her appointment to the Monrovia City Magisterial Court in 1994). She was also the first female to serve as a Judge of the Fifth Judicial Circuit Court in Grand Cape Mount County, Liberia (c. 2006).
  • Frances Johnson-Morris: First female justice appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Liberia (1996–1997)
  • Malia Doe: First female juvenile court judge in Liberia (1997)
  • Charlene Aimesa Reeves: First female to serve as the Solicitor General for Liberia
  • Edwina Edjerah Barchue: First female Public Defender in Liberia

Libya

  • Karima El Hadi Turki: First female lawyer in Libya
  • Naïma Mohamed Jibril: First female judge in Libya before the law forbade women from holding judicial positions in 1976 (1975)
  • Rafia al-Obaidi and Fatima al-Barasi: First female judges in Libya after judicial restrictions were lifted in 1989 (upon their appointment to the Benghazi Court of First Instance in 1989). In 2010, al-Obaidi became the first female advisor in the Supreme Judicial Council of Libya.
  • Fatima al-Barasi: First female appointed to the Supreme Judicial Council of Libya (2011)
  • Wedad Al-Hamali: First female elected to the Supreme Judicial Council of Libya (2014)

Madagascar

  • Berthe Raharijaona: First female lawyer in Madagascar
  • Isabelle Razafintsalama: First female public prosecutor in Madagascar
  • Emilie Radaody-Ralarosy: First Malagasy female magistrate (c. 1961). She was also the first female appointed as a councilor (judge) of the Supreme Court of Madagascar (1965).
  • Arlette Ramaroson: First Malagasy female to serve as an international court judge (upon her appointment to the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda in 2001)
  • Fanirisoa Ernaivo: First female elected as the President of the Union of Magistrates of Madagascar (2016)
  • Annick Tsiazonangoly: First female appointed as a member of the High Court of Justice of Madagascar (2018)
  • Chantal Razafinarivo: First female to serve as the Bâtonnier (President) of the Madagascar Bar Association (2019)
  • Salohy Norotiana Rakotondrajery Randrianarisoa: First Malagasy female to serve as a Judge of the COMESA Court of Justice (2019)

Malawi

  • Vera Chirwa (1959): First female lawyer in Malawi
  • Anastasia Msosa (1975): First female appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Appeals (1992–1997), Judge of the High Court (1993–1998), and Chief Justice (2013–2015)
  • Chanju Samantha Mwale (c. 2002): First female lawyer (who is a Lieutenant Colonel) in Malawi's army (2004)
  • Jane Ansah: First female to serve as the Attorney General of Malawi (2006)
  • Tujilane Chizumila: First female Ombudsman in Malawi (2010), as well as the first female to establish a law firm in Malawi. She is also the first Malawian female to serve as a Judge of the African Court on Human and Peoples' Rights (2017).
  • Rosemary Kanyuka: First female appointed as the Director of Public Prosecutions in Malawi (2010)
  • Tadala Peggy Chinkwezule: First Malawian female to serve as a council member of the Commonwealth Lawyers Association
  • Martha Chizuma: First female to serve as the Anti-Corruption Bureau (ACB) Director General in Malawi (2021)

Mali

Mauritania

  • Fatimata M'Baye (c. 1985): First female lawyer in Mauritania
  • Amamah Bint Cheikh Sidya: First female judge in Mauritania (2013)
  • Tekber Mint Oudeika: First female judge to serve as the president of a court in Mauritania (upon her appointment as President of the Labor Court in 2018). In 2015, she became the first female to serve as a Judge of the Commercial Court of the Mauritanian capital.
  • Aisha Mint Ahmed (2021): First Haratin female lawyer in Mauritania

Mauritius

  • Laure Pillay (1955): First female lawyer in Mauritius. She later became the first female magistrate in Mauritius (1967).
  • Saheda Peeroo (1972): First Muslim female lawyer in Mauritius
  • Swaleha Mohabeer (1974): First (female) attorney-at-law in Mauritius
  • Shirin Aumeeruddy-Cziffra: First female (a lawyer) to become the Attorney General in Mauritius (1982–1983)
  • Rookmeenee Narainamah Narayen (a.k.a., Vidya Narayan): First female appointed as a Justice of the Supreme Court of Mauritius (1993)
  • Chidambaram Rajalutchemee: First female notary in Mauritius (1993)
  • Narghis Bundhun: First female to serve as the President of the Mauritius Bar Association (2000)
  • Urmila Boolell: First female lawyer to set up her own legal practice in Mauritius (2008). She and Bundhun were the first women to become Senior Counsels in Mauritius (2016-2017).
  • Nalini Matadeen: First female to serve as the Acting Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Mauritius (2020)
  • Rehana Bibi Mungly-Gulbul: First female to serve as the Chief Judge of the Supreme Court of Mauritius (2021)
  • Nirmala Devat: First female to serve as the Senior Puisne Judge (Deputy Chief Judge) of the Supreme Court of Mauritius (2021)

Mayotte (FRA)

  • Fatima Ousseni (c. 1997): First female lawyer in Mayotte
  • Gracieuse Lacoste-Etcheverry: First female appointed as the President of the Court of Appeal of Saint-Denis (2015) [jurisdiction over Mayotte and Réunion]
  • Christiane Féral-Schuhl: First female to serve as the President of the Conseil National des Barreaux (CNB) in Mayotte (2019)
  • Fabienne Atzori: First female to serve as the Attorney General of Reunion and Mayotte (2021)
  • Hidaya Daousinka: First female to serve as a justice commissioner in Mayotte (2024)

Morocco

  • Hélène Cazès-Benatar (c. 1929): First female lawyer in Morocco
  • Zaynab Abd al-Razzaq: First female judge in Morocco (1960)
  • Zineb El Adaoui: First female appointed as a Judge (1984) and the Head (2021) of the Court of Auditors of Morocco
  • Amina Benchekroun: First female appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Judicial Council of Morocco (1987)
  • Saâdia Belmir: First female appointed as a Judge of the Constitutional Council of Morocco (1999)
  • Laïla Benjelloun: First female judge to serve as the First President of the Court of Appeal of Commerce of Morocco (2000)
  • Zahra Al-Hur: First female family court judge in Morocco
  • Najat Arbib: First Moroccan (female) magistrate in Belgium (2009)
  • Hajibah al-Bukhari: First female appointed as a Judge of the Supreme Judicial Council of Morocco without a quota (2016)
  • Rahmona Ziani: First female appointed as a Crown Prosecutor (or Attorney General) in Morocco (2018)
  • Jamila Sedqi: First Moroccan female to serve as a Judge of the Administrative Tribunal of the African Union (AU) (2019) [based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia]
  • Rabiha Fath Al-Nur: First female appointed as the chief prosecutor of a court of first instance in Morocco (2021)
  • Hajar Boudraa: First veiled Muslim female judge (of Moroccan descent) in Italy (2023)
  • Mina Sougrati: First Moroccan (Arab) female to serve as the President of the International Association of Women Judges (IAWJ; 2025)

Mozambique

  • Noémia Neves Anacleto (c. 1953): First female lawyer in Mozambique
  • Gita Honwana Welch: First female judge in Mozambique (sometime between 1978–1989). She is also considered the first female academic lawyer in Mozambique.
  • Maria Noémia Francisco: First female to serve as a Judge of the Supreme Court of Mozambique (1988)
  • Luísa Chadraca (c. 1990): First woman to enroll with the Bar Association of Mozambique (Ordem dos Advogados de Moçambique)
  • Beatriz da Consolação Mateus Buchili: First female appointed as the Attorney General of Mozambique (2014)
  • Lúcia Fernanda Buinga Maximiano do Amaral and Lúcia da Luz Ribeiro: First females to serve as Judges of the Constitutional Council of Mozambique (2003). Ribeiro later became the first female to serve as the President of the Constitutional Council of Mozambique in 2019.
  • Paula da Conceição Machatine Honwana: First Mozambican (female) appointed as a Judge of the Special Residual Court for Sierra Leone (2024)

Namibia

  • Karen Goldblatt Marshall (1966): First female lawyer (non-native) in Namibia (upon being called to the Bar of Windhoek). She later became the first female judge in Namibia.
  • Maria Catharina Greeff (c. 1977): First native-born Caucasian female lawyer in Namibia. She was also the first female conveyance to be admitted in Namibia.
  • Bience Gawanas (c. 1993): First native-born Namibian female lawyer in Namibia. She was also the first female appointed as the Head of the Office of the Ombudsman (1996–2003).
  • Mavis Gibson: First female appointed as a Judge of the High Court of Namibia (1995)
  • Pendukeni Iivula-Ithana (1999): The only female among 21 members of the Namibia Constituent Assembly (1990) and later became the first female Attorney General of Namibia (2001)
  • Martha Imalwa: First female appointed as the Prosecutor General of Namibia (2004)
  • Elize Angula: First female to serve as President of the Law Society of Namibia (2004)
  • Susan Vivier (1983): First female lawyer to obtain Senior Counsel status in Namibia (2010)
  • Rita Makarau, Johanna Prinsloo, and Esie Schimming-Chase: First females appointed as Justices of the Supreme Court of Namibia in an acting capacity (2023). In 2025, Schimming-Chase became the first female to become a permanent member of the court.

Niger

  • Adji Fati Kountche: First female lawyer in Niger
  • Fatimata Bazeye Salifou (1979): First female magistrate in Niger. She later became the first female appointed as the President of the Constitutional Court of Niger (2007).
  • Eliane J. Allagbada: First female to serve as the President of the Court of Accounts of Niger (2010). She was also the first female to serve as a Judge of the Court of First Instance of Niamey.
  • Hadiza Moussa Gros: First female to serve as the President of the High Court of Justice of Niger (2011)
  • Aissata Zada: First female to serve as the President of the Niger Bar Association (c. 2013)

Nigeria

Republic of the Congo

  • Agathe Pembellot (France Bar; 1969): First female magistrate in the Republic of the Congo (1973), as well as the first female member of the Supreme Court of the Republic of the Congo (1982)
  • Julienne Ondziel-Gnelenga (1982): First female lawyer in the Republic of the Congo, as well as the first female to serve as a Bâtonnier
  • Delphine Edith Emmanuel Adouki: First female to serve as a member of the Constitutional Court of the Republic of the Congo (2003)
  • Yvonne Kimbembe: First female to serve as the Attorney General of the Court of Auditors and Budgetary Discipline of the Republic of the Congo (2009)

Réunion (FRA)

Rwanda

Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha (GBR)

See Women in law in the United Kingdom

São Tomé and Príncipe

Senegal

  • Suzanne Diop: First female magistrate in Senegal (1964)
  • Mame Bassine Niang (1975): First female lawyer in Senegal
  • Dior Fall Sow (1968): First female prosecutor in Senegal (1976)
  • Marie-José Crespin: First female to serve on the Constitutional Council of Senegal (1992). She is also the first female to serve as the President of the Court of Appeal of Dakar, Senegal.
  • Andresia Vaz: First female judge to serve as the First President of the Court of Cassation of Senegal (1997–2001)
  • Mireille Ndiaye: First female to serve as the Attorney General of the Court of Cassation of Senegal (2001) and President of the Constitutional Council of Senegal (2002)
  • Zeynab Mbengue: First female to serve as a Magistrate of the Court of Accounts of Senegal
  • Aminata Gueye (2023): First Senegalese (female) lawyer to practice in Italy

Seychelles

  • Danielle Rassool (1975): First female lawyer in Seychelles
  • Laure Pillay and Samia Govinden: First female magistrates in Seychelles (2005-2006). Govinden became the first Seychellois female senior magistrate in 2008.
  • Dora Zatte: First female to serve as the Ombudsman of the Seychelles (2010)
  • Mathilda Twomey (1987): First female judge in Seychelles [upon her appointment to both the Supreme Court of Seychelles (non-resident) and the Seychelles Court of Appeal in 2011]. She is also the first female justice appointed as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Seychelles (2015).
  • Fiona Robinson: First female appointed as a resident Justice of the Supreme Court of Seychelles (2013)

Sierra Leone

Somalia

  • Caasha-Kin Duale (1979): First female lawyer in Somalia
  • Samira Hussein Daud and Shamso Bile: Two of the first female prosecutors in Somalia (2015)
  • Khadra Hussein Mohammad: First female judge in Somalia
  • Zamzam Abib: First Somali female lawyer to open a law practice in Kenya
  • Lucky Giire: First Somali female lawyer in Australia (2016)

Somaliland

  • Ifrah Aden Omar: First practicing female lawyer in Somaliland
  • Khadra Hussein Mohammad: First female lawyer to become the National Deputy Prosecutor in Somaliland (2014)
  • Aswan Harmud: First female lawyer to become the Prosecutor of Somaliland (2015)

South Africa

In 1909, Madeline Wookey began fighting for the right to practice law in South Africa. She lost her case at the appellate level in 1912.

South Sudan

  • Salwa Berberi: First female law graduate (c. 1970s) and lawyer in South Sudan
  • Ajonye Perpetua: First female judge in South Sudan

Sudan

Tanzania

Zanzibar

  • Suad bint Mohammed al Lamkiya: First Zanzibari-born female to become a lawyer, though she was unsuccessful in establishing her own legal practice due to the Zanzibar Revolution
  • Janet Sekihola: First female appointed as a Primary Court Magistrate in Zanzibar (c. 1980s)
  • Salma Ali Hassan Khamis and Mwanamkaa Abdulrahman Mohammed: First females to serve as the Director and Deputy Director respectively of the Office of Public Prosecutions in Zanzibar (2021)

Togo

Tunisia

  • Juliette Smaja Zérah (1916): First [Jewish] female to study law (1911) and become a lawyer in Tunisia
  • Amna Aouij: First female magistrate in Tunisia (1966)
  • Emma Chtioui and Joudeh Jijah: First female judges respectively in Tunisia (1968)
  • Leila Khadija Zouari Bel Hassan (1970) and Aïda Ajimi (1973): First Muslim female lawyers in Tunisia
  • Suzanne Bastid: First female ad hoc judge of the International Court of Justice for Tunisia (1982)
  • Rafiâ Ben Ezzedine: First female judge appointed as the President of a Court of Appeal in Tunisia
  • Radhia Nasraoui: First female elected head of the Tunisian National Bar Association
  • Faouzia Ben Alaya: First female appointed as the President of the Court of Cassation of Tunisia (2016)

Uganda

Zambia

Zimbabwe

See also

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