Two young legal minds from South Africa are preparing to step onto one of the most prestigious global stages in legal education - the Price Media Law Moot Court Competition finals at the University of Oxford. This is not just a competition - it is a global contest of ideas around freedom of expression, human rights, and media law, bringing together top law students from across the world. After competing against some of the best teams on the continent, Christian Buthelezi and Babalwa Mofokeng from the University of Fort Hare are now among a select group of African teams advancing to Oxford - carrying not only their university, but the continent's voice into a global legal arena. To talk about their journey - from Fort Hare… to Oxford, Peter Ndoro spoke to the duo before they left for the UK and began by asking them why they chose to study law

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