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| Illegal gamblers have forfeited over R1 million of their winnings to the State, says Trade and Industry Minister Rob Davies... read |
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| Issued by Europlaw Europlaw Group, based in the Republic of South Africa and the United Kingdom, is taking its operations to Gaborone, Republic of Botswana... read |
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| Following a recent ruling against an application for exploration rights on more than 800,000ha in Northern KZN, farmers and landowners in the province are celebrating another fracking ruling victory, this time in the Midlands region... read |
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| FEDHASA CEO, Tshifhiwa Tshivhengwa, expressed concern regarding Airbnb's "non-compliance" and called on the government to intervene in order to ensure the online platform becomes industry compliant... read |
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| Issued by Europlaw Through effective collaboration and facilitation with the Department of International Relations and Cooperation and various foreign embassies, Europlaw is now able to offer the following professional services... read |
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| Stefanie de Saude General work visas are proving virtually impossible to renew, since the implementation of the current immigration laws on 26 May 2014, when the Department of Labour took on a more significant role in the process... read |
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| Gavin Stansfield and Zola Mcaciso Employers that incorporate disciplinary codes and procedures into employment contracts will then have to comply with them... read |
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| Leigh Andrews Warren Moss, founder and CEO of Demographica, was the only judge from Africa in the annual BMA B2 Awards, which recognise the top performing Business to Business (B2B) marketers around the world. He shares tips for success in B2B marketing and how they're now set to empower black-owned agencies in the marketing and communication space... read |
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| Samantha Bonato and Aadil Patel The recent case of ArcelorMittal South Africa Limited v NUMSA, unpacked what is meant by avoiding job losses indicating a possible change in section 189 requirements... read |
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| The Constitutional Court has ruled that back pay was a judgment debt and therefore not prescribed in the recent case of NUMSA obo Moses Fohlisa & 41 Others/Hendor Mining Supplies... read |
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| Executives have cited reputation as one of their top risk factors according to numerous reports. Fake news, fake social media accounts and cyber security are increasing the reputational risk in the digital world... read |
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| Chantelle Gladwin-Wood and Nonhlanhla Ndlohvu The use of boreholes to supplement, or replace, the conventional municipal supply is becoming more common, however, certain requirements that may vary from municipality to municipality... read |
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| Section 25(2) of the Constitution sets out the requirements for a lawful expropriation of property, one of which is that the expropriation must be for a public purpose or in the public interest... read |
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| Linda Ensor Former finance minister Pravin Gordhan - an MP and a member of the public enterprises committee - said on Tuesday, 23 May, members of the Eskom board "have let SA down more often than not", and the time might have arrived for them to resign or be dismissed... read |
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| Patricia Williams At the 2016 Tax Indaba, Sars Commissioner Tom Moyane called for ‘tax morality'... read |
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| Under a dual onslaught of global warming and localised, urban heating, some of the world's cities may be as much as 8°C warmer by 2100, researchers warned on Monday, 29 May... read |
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