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Advice Centre - Thuso ya Sechaba Advice (Legal Advice)

Thuso ya Sechaba Legal Advice Office (meaning 'Help of the Nation' in Sesotho) provides free paralegal and legal advice to residents of Daveyton and surrounding East Rand communities. A PILS member organisation, they assist with GBV cases, protection orders, maintenance, labour rights, and access to justice for community members who cannot afford private legal services.

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Contact & Location

Mirriam Gadebe
2481 Marivate, Daveyton, 1520
072 437 3926 (WhatsApp only)

Opening Hours

Opening hours not available. Contact the organisation directly.

About

About Thuso ya Sechaba Legal Advice Office

Thuso ya Sechaba (Sesotho: "Help of the Nation") Legal Advice Office is a PILS (Public Interest Legal Services) member community advice centre based at the Victor Mdlazilwana Community Centre, Room 6, Eiselen Street, Daveyton, 1520. The PILS directory confirms their contact as Lulama Radebe, with two phone numbers (011 424 3881 / 011 988 4013) and a cell number (082 258 8353 / 072 437 3926).

Note: Your source data lists the address as 2481 Marivate, Daveyton — the PILS directory (updated by the organisation itself) confirms the address as the Victor Mdlazilwana Community Centre, Eiselen Street. Verify the current operating address before publishing.

Services

  • Free legal and paralegal advice on domestic violence, protection orders, maintenance, custody, labour rights, housing, and social grants.
  • GBV guidance — helping survivors understand their rights and navigate police and court processes.
  • Human rights education and community awareness.
  • Referrals to Legal Aid, courts, DSD, and specialist organisations.