
Legal rebel: Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh celebrates earning law degree on his own terms
His legal studies gained deeper meaning as he studied cases argued by his father and judgments written by his godfather Edwin Cameron, making the academic experience intensely personal.
Mpofu-Walsh describes managing law studies alongside his podcast, academic work, and family life, including the birth of his son, as one of the 'hardest professional battles' of his life.
Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh initially rebelled against following his father Dali Mpofu's legal career path, only to discover his passion for law while writing his second book during the pandemic.
His legal studies gained deeper meaning as he studied cases argued by his father and judgments written by his godfather Edwin Cameron, making the academic experience intensely personal.
Taking to his Instagram account recently Mpofu-Walsh described managing law studies alongside his podcast, academic work, and family life, including the birth of his son, as one of the 'hardest professional battles' of his life. His father, Dali Mpofu, is a prominent South African advocate and legal professional.
The accomplished author, academic and broadcaster initially resisted the legal path that many expected him to take due to his family heritage.
'I never planned to study law. When I was younger, everyone thought I would because of my father, so I rebelled. Then, in the middle of writing my second book during the pandemic, I found myself deep in constitutional debates, discovering the law's quiet power, its beauty, its mystery. I couldn't look away anymore,' he explains.
The transition from holding a PhD to starting an undergraduate law degree proved to be a humbling experience for the seasoned academic.
'The law doesn't care what else you know—you must start at the beginning,' Mpofu-Walsh reflects.
His legal studies took on deeply personal dimensions as he discovered connections between his academic material and his family legacy. 'I spent late nights leafing through textbooks and cases, but also learning about myself and those around me. My godfather, Edwin Cameron, penned many of the judgments I read. My father argued some of the cases I studied. As if the past was reminding me: you are here now.'
Managing his law studies alongside his established career and growing family presented unprecedented challenges. Mpofu-Walsh describes balancing his podcast SMWX, Wits work, and family responsibilities while studying law as one of the 'hardest professional battles of my life.'
'I remember prepping to interview Julius Malema one night, then writing a property law exam the next morning, scraping 60%—and somehow, that mark felt more satisfying than the many distinctions I got,' he recalls.
The journey became even more meaningful with the arrival of his son during his studies. 'I could never have known my son would be born during this journey, cheering me on in his small way as I moved from nappies to assignments, and back again.'
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The graduation celebration held special significance for the entire family. 'To share this moment with those I love has been the greatest gift. My father saying, 'I told you you'd come to the law.' My mother saying, 'I'm so proud of you.' Mum, it's true—I only do it to make you proud.'
Adding to the family's academic achievements, his wife Sumaya earned her PhD simultaneously, with each partner supporting the other's educational pursuits.
While he's earned the qualification, Mpofu-Walsh's immediate plans remain focused on his current work. 'For now, I'm focusing on the podcast and my academic work. But, maybe one day, I'll stand before a court, adding my voice to a tradition that shaped me.'
The graduation represented more than just another academic achievement. 'This graduation felt special for all these reasons,' he concludes, acknowledging the personal journey that brought him back to the legal profession he once actively avoided.
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