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Jané Nash
Professional Mediator

Jané Nash is an Alberton-based accredited Civil, Commercial, and Family Law Mediator with a background in drama therapy and psychological counselling. Her approach is people-centred, trauma-informed, and grounded in experience across mediation, medico-legal administration, facilitation, and therapeutic work with children, teens, and adults.
Charlene Labuschagne
Professional Mediator

Mediator|Advocate Charlene is accredited as a commercial mediator by both Conflict Dynamics and the Centre for Effective Dispute Resolution (CEDR). She has been a member of the South African Association of Mediators (SAAM), serving as its Vice-Chairperson (2019–2020). She has completed the SAMLA Foundational Medico-Legal Training course and has served on the SAMLA board, and Chaired the SAMLA Quantification Interest Group. She completed the Law Society’s Certificate in Medical Law and has extensively practiced in family mediation, as a NABFAM accredited mediator. She is also an executive and leadership coach. In addition to her professional practice, Charlene is the founding member and an Executive Director of Mediation Pan African, a training organisation dedicated to advancing mediation standards and skills across the continent. Her vision is to strengthen conflict resolution capacity, promote dialogue, and foster peaceful solutions in diverse sectors throughout Africa. Charlene holds a BA in English and Communication Science (UNISA), a LLB, and earlier degrees in the sciences – a BSc and MSc in Nuclear Medicine from the University of Pretoria. This unique academic foundation enables her to bridge the gap between law, medicine, and communication, making her particularly skilled in medico-legal matters. She also holds international qualifications in English language teaching (CELTA – Cambridge accredited, and TEFL) and has taught in culturally diverse contexts, including Hong Kong. Her career includes significant contributions in strategic communication, change management, crisis response, and inter-governmental relations, notably serving as media liaison during the 1994 Stilfontein mining disaster. She has held senior roles in the South African civil service and has extensive experience fostering trust, transparency, and collaboration among stakeholders. Areas of Expertise: • Commercial mediation • Medico-legal mediation and personal injury mediation • Workplace conflict resolution and intervention • Strategic communication & crisis management • Family mediation
Lieketseng Mothata
Professional Mediator

Practicing law is not a job. It is a commitment to a profession that has roots in every area of life - a profession built on the resolution and rectification of conflict and inequality. Or perhaps absolution from liability, injustice and pain would be a better characterisation. My name is Lieketseng Mothata. I am a Legal Practitioner and Accredited Mediator. Before you embark on an adversarial battle, my question to you is... Can we talk about it?
Wikus Steyl
Professional Mediator

Wikus Steyl is a highly experienced South African attorney and director of Royce Steyl White Incorporated, with over two decades of litigation expertise spanning commercial, insolvency, business rescue, and criminal law. Admitted as an attorney of the High Court and recognised for his practical, results-driven approach, he combines deep technical legal knowledge with extensive courtroom experience to facilitate effective dispute resolution. As a trained mediator with specialist qualifications in business rescue and insolvency, he is particularly well positioned to mediate complex commercial and restructuring disputes, offering parties a pragmatic, informed, and solution-oriented pathway to settlement.
Mokgadi Semenya
Professional Mediator

Mokgadi Princelia Semenya is an admitted Advocate of the High Court of South Africa and an accredited Mediator affiliated to Mediation Pan African. She is the founder and sole Director of MMP Consulting, a company that offers bespoke technical and specialist consulting, mediation and training services to commercial enterprises, communal property associations and Land reform entities and has rendered solid consulting services to various emerging black owned and managed land reform entities to ensure compliance with the various legislation that governs such entities. She is a panel member of Land Rights Management Facility (LRMF) of the Department of Land Reform and Rural Development providing mediation /conciliation to parties in terms of Extension of Security of Tenure Act, Labour Tenants Act, Restitution of Land Rights Act and Communal Property Association Act. She served her Practical Vocational Training at Malele Attorneys Incorporated as a Candidate Attorney. She handled commercial and general litigation files, she appeared in the Magistrate Court on various civil matters including criminal matters, and she also appeared in tribunals such as Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration (CCMA), various bargaining councils and represented clients at disciplinary hearings on labour matters. She is a former employee of the Department of Rural Development and Land Reform. She has 5 years’ experience in mediating disputes between landholders and farm dwellers, communities whose rights are affected by the mining operations, traditional authorities and communities residing on the communal properties, particularly regarding evictions, tenure security and land claims. She developed interest in alternative dispute resolution during her tenure in the Department while engaging with various stakeholders.
Herman Edeling
Professional Mediator

He served SAMLA (South African Medico Legal Association) as director from 2005 to 2020, in various capacities as deputy chairperson, faculty principal, clinical negligence director and mediation director, and in 2020 was awarded honorary life membership. In SAMLA he led the development of a series of pioneering UCT-partnered postgraduate training courses in medico-legal practice; guidelines and protocols for medical mediation; clinical negligence mediation pilot projects with provincial departments of health; and the SAMLA-RAF personal injury mediation pilot project. He has also served the HPCSA-RAF Appeal Tribunals as member and as chairperson; as well as the Association for the Protection of Road Accident Victims (APRAV) as chairperson of the Solutions Task Team Medical Committee. He has co-authored three publications in peer reviewed journals on serious injury determination, the narrative test and the functioning of HPCSA appeal tribunals. He has written thousands of medico-legal reports and has testified in court as an expert witness in hundreds of matters. He has mediated 45 medico-legal disputes. He is passionate about medical science, ethical practice and the promotion of mutual respect and understanding. He believes in the capacity of the mediation process to resolve conflict by harnessing the power of constructive self-determination of the parties to the dispute.
Aimée Girdwood
Professional Mediator

Aimée is an accredited commercial mediator, lawyer and strategic advisor who helps people and organisations resolve disputes constructively and efficiently. Her career spans commercial law, policy, governance and strategic sustainability advice, including complex construction and infrastructure matters in South Africa and the United Kingdom. She has also advised organisations and senior decision makers on risk, responsible business and navigating complex regulatory and stakeholder environments.
Michelle Posemann
Professional Mediator

I practiced as an advocate for 25 years specialising in labour and employment law and have more recently joined Garlicke & Bousfield Inc as an attorney and Director. I am also currently ad hoc company secretary for a Norwegian shipping company, reports editor for the Industrial Law Journal and regular contributor to the Healthcare Business Review. I trained as an arbitrator through both AMSSA and AFSA and as a mediator through ADR group UK (international accreditation in civil and commercial mediation) and am passionate about dispute resolution and conflict management, holding panelist positions with Conflict Dynamics, Mediation in Motion, Mediation Pan African, and am a registered medical mediator with the SA Medico-Legal Association. I have extensive experience as a mediator, arbitrator and facilitator, in both the employment and civil & commercial sectors and have mediated commercial, school, corporate governance, medical negligence, personal injury, professional negligence, family & family business, grievance and workplace conflict disputes. I was involved in pro bono mediation projects at both the Durban and Cape Town Labour Courts and in the RAF and Gauteng and Western Cape Health Department pilot projects to contribute to the development of medico-legal mediation in South Africa. I was also involved in the creation of a Stakeholders Engagement Forum with the Ethekwini Municipality, business and community in the Cornubia Industrial precinct in KZN and in training for the University of Cape Town in workplace mediation using restorative justice principles.
Marc Peverett
Professional Mediator

ABOUT ME I am an Industrial-Organisational Psychologist, Family Law, Medico-Legal, Road Accident Fund (RAF), and Commercial Mediator with more than 27 years of professional experience. I obtained my postgraduate psychology degree with distinction from the University of the Witwatersrand. I am a Rule 41A accredited mediator in association with Conflict Dynamics, Alternate Dispute Resolution Group, and Mediation Pan African. I am also a registered mediator with the South African Medico-Legal Association (SAMLA) and the Family Life Centre of South Africa (FAMSA). EXPERIENCE My mediation practice focuses on all Rule 41A matters, including Road Accident Fund (RAF) claims, divorce and family disputes, workplace conflicts, medical negligence matters, and commercial disputes. My facilitative approach draws on both my clinical and organisational psychology experience, enabling me to guide parties through complex emotional issues while remaining mindful of the relevant legal considerations. Throughout my career, I have worked extensively in organisational development, employee assessment, leadership development, and workplace conflict across a wide range of industries. I have served in both consultancy and practitioner roles, applying my understanding of human behaviour, organisational systems, and group dynamics in corporate and clinical environments. For more than 25 years, I have worked as a Vocational Expert and have provided expert testimony in the High Court. In 2016, I expanded my professional practice to include mediation, focusing on Road Accident Fund matters, workplace disputes, divorce and family conflicts, commercial disagreements, and matters involving police conduct. My involvement in the South African Medico-Legal Association (SAMLA) Road Accident Fund (RAF) Mediation Pilot Project provided valuable experience in resolving complex disputes involving injured claimants, legal representatives, and Road Accident Fund officials.
Mpongosha Mediation
Professional Mediator
Sabonga Mpongosha is an accomplished Accredited Mediator, distinguished legal professional with extensive experience in dispute resolution. Backed by a strong legal background, he is dedicated to resolving complex disputes through mediation, delivering practical, strategic and commercial sound solutions that preserve relationships and achieve lasting outcomes,
Adv Mankakane Violet Magagane
Professional Mediator

I am seasoned legal professional, registered with the Legal Practice Council and admitted to practice as such in the High Court of South Africa and a mediator specialising in Legal Mediation. I have been practising as a legal practitioner for over 26 years, having been admitted as attorney in 1999. For 6 years as an attorney, I focused on commercial litigation, personal injury claims and medical negligence claims. I also served as an inhouse legal counsel for 9 years where I specialised mainly in Commercial Law, Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) as well as Governance, Risk and Compliance (GRC). In 2016, I was admitted as an Advocate of the High Court of South Africa. I served as the Chairperson of the Department of Health Nursing Tribunal and presided over various medical negligence claims against members of the health sector. I focus my mediation practice in commercial claims, medical negligence and personal injury claims. I am passionate about legal mediation and believes that mediation is an effective cost- effective dispute resolution process. I further believes that mediation creates lasting resolution while supporting mutual respect, confidentiality and gives parties’ the ability to make their own choices freely throughout the mediation process.
Louïne van der Vyver
Professional Mediator

Editor, journalist, artist, photographer and more recently mediator – Louïne van der Vyver is a keen observer. Decades in the media taught her the value of objective listening. The truth can have more than one angle, a story multiple sides. Only by shedding the light on the other side’s lived experience, can an empasse between opposing parties be overcome. It is essential to have the opportunity to be heard, to tell your story. Mediation facilitates this process, and can therefore be effective in dispute resolution. Apart from private creative commissions, Louïne is currently part-time Practice Manager at EMLCT (Edeling Medico-Legal Consultancy Trust) where she works alongside mediation trailblazer, Dr. Herman Edeling. He is an experienced medico-legal mediator and responsible for the mediation protocol adopted by the Gauteng High Court.