Rhodes University’s Faculty of Law will officially name its building in honour of one of its most distinguished alumni and the revered outgoing Chancellor, the Honourable Justice Lex Mpati.
“This occasion signifies a commitment to recognising visionary leaders and inspiring future generations who will uphold the rule of law across South Africa,” says Judge Gerald Bloem, the university’s council chairperson.
“Justice Mpati’s life and career embody the core values our institution promotes: integrity, excellence, and social justice. His jurisprudence consistently demonstrates a deep commitment to constitutional values, like equality and human dignity.”
Rhodes University Vice-Chancellor, Professor Sizwe Mabizela, added, “Justice Mpati was a father figure to me and someone who was a source of wisdom. He is an integrity personified – a quintessential gentleman and the embodiment of humility.
“When Justice Mpati became Chancellor of Rhodes University, it represented a significant transformation in this university. He was the first African to be Chancellor and the university could not have chosen a better son.”
Dean of Law Professor Michelle Karels said: “Coming from a background where he experienced the injustices of apartheid first hand, Mpati’s rise to prominence represents the transformation we seek to inspire in our students – using law as a tool for positive social change. His leadership has demonstrated accountability, transparency, and ethical governance – principles we aim to instil in our future legal professionals.”
The naming ceremony will take place on Tuesday 26 August at the law building in Makhanda.


