Lubumba is an admitted attorney who specialises in Public Law, with a focus on government contracting and procurement. Lubumba also advises on administrative and constitutional issues in regulated industries such as the pharmaceutical, consumer goods and automotive sectors. She is frequently part of teams representing major clients in complex High Court review applications that are of significant public interest and importance.
After graduating from the University of the Witwatersrand, Lubumba completed articles at Webber Wentzel. She then worked as an Associate in the firm’s Dispute Resolution department before taking up a prestigious clerkship at the Constitutional Court of South Africa under the now retired Justice Edwin Cameron. Thereafter, Lubumba was privileged to be able to travel abroad to complete an LL.M degree in Constitutional Law, Corporate Governance and Public Policy at the illustrious Harvard Law School. She capped off her time abroad by completing a year-long fellowship at the Global Network for Public Interest Law, headquartered in New York. Lubumba has been in practice for four years and is currently a senior associate in the Public Law and Regulatory practice of a big five law firm in Johannesburg, South Africa.
In her personal time, Lubumba serves on the Board of a non-profit she helped co-found with other young professionals concerned about the systemic challenges facing South Africa’s education system. She believes that education is the key to breaking the cycle of poverty in disadvantaged communities. Lubumba has an LLB degree (cum laude) from the University of the Witwatersrand and an LLM degree from Harvard Law School.
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