Office of the Chief Justice
Timothy Kolo is a seasoned library and information management professional with extensive experience in various roles across esteemed institutions. Currently serving as Principal Librarian at the Office of the Chief Justice: Constitutional Court of South Africa since November 2013, Timothy Kolo oversees records management, facilitates training, and conducts literature searches to meet the information needs of judges and law researchers. Prior experience includes positions at the University of the Western Cape and the South African Medical Research Council, where responsibilities spanned digitization, user education, cataloguing, and managing repository services. Timothy Kolo's educational background includes qualifications from multiple institutions, culminating in a BISHons in Information Science from the University of Pretoria, along with a strong foundation in archival studies and librarianship from the University of South Africa and Cape Peninsula University of Technology.
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Office of the Chief Justice
The Office of the Chief Justice (OCJ) is the highest judicial office in South Africa, responsible for the administration of the judiciary and ensuring the independence and impartiality of the courts. The OCJ oversees the functioning of all Superior courts, including the Constitutional Court, Supreme Court of Appeal, and High Courts. Its mandate entails providing support to the Judiciary to ensure effective and efficient court administration services. The establishment of the Office of the Chief Justice provides a platform for the implementation of initiatives that are designed to enhance the effective functioning of the courts.