Sphesihle Nxumalo is an attorney of the high court and an associate in Baker McKenzie’s Antitrust & Competition Practice Group.
His career evolved from being a law clerk and associate at Africa’s largest law firm to being signed as a law clerk to Justice Mbuyiseli Madlanga at the constitutional court and ending up at Baker McKenzie, advising and representing multinational companies on high-value transactions.
Nxumalo is a member of the International Bar Association and the Association of Competition Law Practitioners of South Africa. His expertise spans antitrust and competition law across African jurisdictions, making him a valuable law practitioner in developing a legislative framework for antitrust analysis for South Africa.
Some of his proudest work has been devising youth-centric policies and strategies for implementation towards the African Union’s Agenda 2063. The AU Youth Volunteer Corps is a flagship programme that promotes youth volunteering in Africa by uniting leaders to exchange skills, knowledge and strategies to build a more integrated, prosperous Africa, deepening youth involvement as key actors in Africa’s developmental goals.
Be tenacious without being overbearing, be realistic without being risk averse and be compromising without sacrificing.