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The long-awaited 34th edition of the Christof Heyns African Moot Court Competition took place at the University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, from 29 June to 5 July 2025. The winners of this year’s competition were the combined team from the University of Nairobi, Kenya, and Instituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologia de Moçambique, Mozambique. The University of Nairobi was represented by Mwiti Edna Nkirote and Dickson Gitonga, while the Délcia de Albertina Julião and Miguel Enzo Antonio represented Instituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologia de Moçambique.

The runners-up were the British University in Egypt, represented by Hala Ezzeldin and Seif Ezzat, and the Université Catholique d’Afrique de l’Ouest, represented by Monké Jude Samuel-Élie Gnanzi and Yah Arielle Mariame Touré.

The final round took place at J & J Conferences, Belmont Square, where the competing teams argued before a bench of six eminent judges. Presiding Judge, Judge CMJ Fortuin (Western Cape Division) was joined by Professor Catherine Maia (Professor of International Law, Lusófona University), Justice Duncan Gaswaga (Judge at the African Court on Human and Peoples’ Rights), Dr Solomon Dersso (Commissioner at the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights), Professor Benyam Mezmur (Chairperson, UN Committee on the Rights of the Child), and Mr Kissi Agyebeng (Special Prosecutor of Ghana). 

Co-host: UCT

For this edition, UCT served as co-host of the competition. Professor Danwood Chirwa, Dean of the Faculty of Law, played a pivotal role in the event’s success. He was supported by Mrs Faiza Mohamed, and a dedicated team of staff members. The Centre also gratefully acknowledge the commitment of UCT student volunteers who provided on-the-ground support throughout the week.

Conference and Opening Ceremony

Held on 29 June at the Kramer Law Building at UCT, the conference unfolded in two parts. The first part addressed one of the main themes for this year’s hypothetical case, statelessness. The second part focused on the African human rights system. Moderators were Sheryl Kunaka and Professor Frans Viljoen, respectively. The keynote address was delivered by Justin MacDermott, the Regional Director of the International Organization for Migration sub-Regional Office for Southern Africa.

Later in the evening, the opening ceremony took place at the Law Building. The keynote speech was given by Alan Richard Winde, the current Premier of the Western Cape. Welcoming remarks were also shared by UCT Vice-Chancellor Professor Mosa Moshabela and University of Pretoria Vice-Chancellor Professor Francis Petersen.

Preliminary Rounds

This year saw participation from 57 universities: 41 Anglophone, 9 Francophone and 7 Lusophone teams. Among the new entrants was Mohammed VI Polytechnic University, marking its debut in the competition.

The preliminary rounds involved all participating teams arguing the hypothetical case twice: once as Applicant and once as Respondent. The rounds were held separately in English, French and Portuguese. The panels of judges were made up of human rights lecturers and lawyers. Scores were awarded based on the following criteria:

  • Knowledge of facts
  • Articulation and correct analysis of issues
  • Familiarity with international law, with preference for African authorities
  • Persuasiveness
  • Ingenuity
  • Organisation
  • Ability to respond to questions

Top 10 English Teams

Team

University

Country

Score

Ranking

46

Kenyatta University

Kenya

85,37

1

22

Makerere University

Uganda

83,71

2

9

University of Ghana, Legon

Ghana

83,56

3

39

University of the Free State

South Africa

82,83

4

2

The British University in Egypt

Egypt

82,35

5

31

University of Nairobi

Kenya

81,93

6

52

The University of Lusaka

Zambia

81,42

7

33

Stellenbosch University

South Africa

81,41

8

8

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Ghana

81,16

9

40

Daystar University

Kenya

81,04

10

Top 5 French Teams

Team

University

Country

Score

Ranking

9

Université Officielle de Bukavu

DRC

83,13

1

5

Université Felix Houphouët-Boigny de Cocody

Ivory Coast

83,02

2

6

Université Catholique d’Afrique de l’Ouest

Ivory Coast

82,18

3

13

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco

80,79

4

4

Institut Universitaire d’Abidjan

Ivory Coast

77,46

5

Top 5 Portuguese Teams

Team

University

Country

Score

Ranking

6

Universidade Eduardo Mondlane

Mozambique

82,31

1

7

Universidade Jean Piaget de Angola

Angola

81,63

2

1

Universidade Zambeze

Mozambique

78,88

3

3

Instituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologia de Moçambique

Mozambique

76,66

4

5

Universidade Wutivi

Mozambique

72,01

5

Top 10 English Memorials

Ranking

University

Country

Memorial

1

Uganda Christian University

Uganda

87,00

2

Makerere University

Uganda

85,75

3

Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology

Ghana

84,50

4

University of Ghana, Legon

Ghana

84,00

5

University of Venda

South Africa

84,00

6

Kenyatta University

Kenya

83,75

7

University of the Free State

South Africa

83,50

8

Haramaya University

Ethiopia

83,00

9

Islamic University in Uganda -Kampala Campus

Uganda

82,75

10

Nelson Mandela University

South Africa

81,00

Top 5 French Memorials

Ranking

University

Country

Memorial

1

Université Felix Houphouët-Boigny de Cocody

Ivory Coast

74,75

2

Université Officielle de Bukavu

DRC

72,50

3

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco

70,25

4

Université Catholique d’Afrique de l’Ouest

Ivory Coast

68,75

5

Université du Burundi

Burundi

67,75

Top 5 Portuguese Memorials

Ranking

University

Country

Memorial

1

Universidade Eduardo Mondlane

Mozambique

86,50

2

Universidade Jean Piaget de Angola

Angola

81,75

3

Universidade Catolica de Mocambique – Nampula

Mozambique

78,25

4

Universidade Wutivi

Mozambique

77,00

5

Universidade Zambeze

Mozambique

76,50

Top 10 English Oralists

Ranking

University

Country

Names

Individual 35%

1

Kabarak University

Kenya

Ms Adeline Chelagat Kiptoo

30,36

2

Kenyatta University

Kenya

Mr Simon Kimuhu Muriithi

30,35

3

University of Nairobi

Kenya

Ms Mwiti Edna Nkirote

30,10

4

Kenyatta University

Kenya

Ms Cynthia Yego

29,90

5

University of Nairobi

Kenya

Mr Dickson Gitonga Mwebia

29,85

6

Makerere University

Uganda

Ms Sweetie Catherine Ogwal

29,60

7

Stellenbosch University

South Africa

Ms Carolyn Laker

29,41

8

University of Ghana, Legon

Ghana

Mr Laud Nii Mantey Annang

29,23

9

The University of Lusaka

Zambia

Mr Tadala Kaluba

29,21

10

University of the Free State

South Africa

Ms Hope Mogakane

29,15

Top 5 French Oralists

Ranking

University

Country

Names

Individual 35%

1

Université Catholique d’Afrique de l’Ouest

Ivory Coast

Ms Yah Arielle Mariame Touré

29,79

2

Université Officielle de Bukavu

DRC

Mr Minani Joël

29,42

3

Université Felix Houphouët-Boigny de Cocody

Ivory Coast

Ms Aya Prisca Evelyne Koffi

28,65

4

Mohammed VI Polytechnic University

Morocco

Ms Malak Rafik

28,38

5

Université Catholique d’Afrique de l’Ouest

Ivory Coast

Mr Monké Jude Samuel-Élie Gnanzi

28,34

Top 5 Portuguese Oralists

Ranking

University

Country

Names

Individual 35%

1

Universidade Zambeze

Mozambique

Dudas Galhardo

29,66

2

Universidade Eduardo Mondlane

Mozambique

Pedro Ezequiel Cossa

29,65

3

Universidade Jean Piaget de Angola

Angola

Manuel Campos

28,79

4

Universidade Jean Piaget de Angola

Angola

Marina Calanda

28,32

5

Instituto Superior de Ciências e Tecnologia de Moçambique

Mozambique

Délcia de Albertina Julião

27,50

Closing Ceremony

As the curtains fell on an incredible week, participants of the Moot Court  were treated to a grand closing dinner held at Akamah Estate, in Upper Constantia.

Support

The event would not have been possible without the generous financial support of the Millennium Trust and the European Union through the Global Campus of Human Rights. Their contributions were instrumental in bringing together students, academics, and legal professionals from across the continent and beyond.

2026 Moot Court Competition

The 2026 edition of the Christof Heyns African Human Rights Moot Court Competition will be hosted in Ivory Coast. This marks the competition’s return to the West African region, following its successful hosting in East Africa (Rwanda) in 2024 and in Southern Africa (South Africa) in 2025.

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