Ms. Carol Tlou Selepe is a South African attorney and the founder and principal of Carol Selepe Attorneys, a law firm based in Polokwane, Limpopo. She is an admitted Attorney of the High Court of South Africa and has established a reputation for providing professional legal services to individuals, businesses, and public institutions across Limpopo.

As the director of Carol Selepe Attorneys, Ms. Selepe has extensive experience in general legal practice, including civil litigation, deceased estates, property-related matters, family law, and commercial legal services. Her firm has acted in numerous estate administration matters before the Master’s Office, with appointments regularly reflected in theĀ 

Government Gazette, demonstrating sustained involvement in fiduciary and estate administration work.

Ms. Selepe has also been actively involved in the advancement of the legal profession through the National Association of Democratic Lawyers (NADEL). She has served on the Association’s nationalĀ 

leadership structures and has participated in initiatives aimed at promoting constitutional values, access to justice, legal education, and the professional development of young lawyers. She was among the national leaders who participated in the launch of the NADEL Student Chapter at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, reflecting her commitment to mentoring aspiring legal practitioners.

Throughout her career, Ms. Selepe has been recognised for her dedication to ethical legal practice, professional excellence, and service to the community. She has combined private legal practice with leadership within professional organisations, contributing to the transformation of the legal profession and the promotion of equal access to justice in South Africa.

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https://www.southafricanlawyer.co.za/lawyer/carol-tlou-selepe/1556555932/?utm_source

https://www.saflii.org/za/gaz/ZAGovGaz/2025/1733.pdf?utm_source

https://www.saflii.org/za/gaz/ZAGovGaz/2019/272.pdf?utm_source

https://law.ukzn.ac.za/law-student-chapter-launched/?utm_source