OUR TEAM

Our team of legal experts possess the broad base of legal knowledge and expertise our clients require.

Mrs. Jaqueline Pratt

Senior Partner
Mrs Pratt is a Senior Partner. She is a lawyer duly admitted to practice as such in the courts of Zimbabwe. She has a vast experience as she was admitted as a legal practitioner in 1983, worked as a public prosecutor, regional magistrate, acting chief magistrate, director of legal policy and research and has been in private practice since the year 2000. Her strengths lie in consultancy, alternative dispute resolutions, criminal law, family law, notarial work and conveyancing. She has abundant strength and passion in representing and watching brief for victims of rape and domestic abuse. Out of her vast experience and maturity she is a champion at criminal law and family law. In short she represents the good old attorneys.

Ms. Sithembiso Ndlovu

Managing Partner
Ms. Ndlovu is the Managing Partner. She is a duly admitted lawyer since 2007 and can practice as such in the courts of Zimbabwe. Upon completion of her studies she joined the Attorney General’s Office as a public prosecutor, then Christian Care a non-governmental organization, thereafter private practice, then CFI Holdings Limited as a group legal counsel before partnering into Ndlovu & Pratt Law Chambers. She has vast experience in legal drafting, commercial law, labour law, divorce settlements, criminal law and conveyancing. Her youthfulness and immense exposure in commercial law has developed her meticulous skills in dealing with various types of company matters including labour matters.

Ms Sandra Muzorori

Legal Practitioner
Ms Muzorori graduated in 2018 for her LLBS degree at the University of Zimbabwe and in 2018 was duly registered with the Law Society of Zimbabwe. She has a keen interest in contract drafting and litigation. Her areas of interest are labour law, criminal law, commercial law and intellectual property. Her youthfulness completes the structure of Ndlovu & Pratt Law Chambers with her input of the perspective of millennials.
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