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Henri van Breda found guilty

Shan Radcliffe

Henri van Breda has been found guilty of murdering of his parents and brother in their Stellenbosch home...read
 
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Mark Arnold, principal officer of Resolution Health Medical Scheme
Act could redress medical scheme sustainability issues
Health Minister Aaron Motsoaledi has hinted at a number of reforms that directly address challenges of sustainability that the medical schemes industry is currently facing...read
Sars reaches settlement with Vlok Symington
Sars reaches settlement with Vlok Symington
The South African Revenue Service (Sars) has reached a settlement with senior official Vlok Symington...read
Review of visas for Israelis to be raised at Cabinet
Review of visas for Israelis to be raised at Cabinet
Home Affairs Minister Malusi Gigaba says he will take proposals to impose more stringent visa requirements on Israelis traveling to South Africa, to Cabinet, for consideration...read
Corporate & Commercial Law
ISCC Group entered into joint venture with Europlaw Group

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Ithuba Savings Credit Corp Limited representing ISCC Group, operating mostly in Indonesia and Germany, has appointed Europlaw Group as its legal and accounting team for their group of companies internationally... read
International paymaster and escrow services offered by Europlaw Group

Issued By Europlaw

Europlaw Group is now in position of offering both paymaster and escrow services to their international clients with the international banking platform provided by the ISCC Group of Companies... read
Brand investment rises in East Africa
The East African IP landscape has shifted fundamentally, says Bowmans regional IP head... read
Criminal Law
Case dropped against arrested informal gold miners

Kimberly Mutandiro

The charges against five of the eight informal gold miners arrested in early March at a mine in Benoni were dropped due to insufficient evidence on Thursday... read
Environmental Law
Why Kenya's proposal to execute convicted poachers is a bad idea

Jeremiah Ogonda Asaka

Wildlife poaching in Kenya may soon be a capital offence, punishable by death... read
Labour Law
Govt determined to conclude wage negotiations
Public Service and Administration Minister Ayanda Dlodlo says government is seized with working towards concluding a multi-term wage agreement with unions... read
Labour outlines plan to enforce minimum wage compliance
Labour Deputy Minister Inkosi Phathekile Holomisa says once the National Minimum wage gets implemented, more resources will be required to ensure that employers comply with the new policy... read
Paying the price for unfair procedure

Tracy Robbins

The Labour Court delivered its judgment in the matter of Satawu and Others v Sihlangene Security & Cleaning CC and Another on 27 March 2018, whereby the court showed its displeasure for a complete absence of prior procedure followed when dismissing employees. read
Legislation
Mantashe promises Mining Charter soon
The Department of Mineral Resources is working towards finalising the Mining Charter after receiving input from stakeholders in the industry... read
OLTI collected R193.3m for insurance claim complainants in 2017
The Ombudsman for Long-term Insurance (OLTI) collected R193.3m for complainants amid the strain of staff losses, says Ombudsman, Ron McLaren, ahead of the release of the body's 2017 Annual Reportread
TAG calls for public support for Tobacco Bill
In the run-up to World No Tobacco Day, South Africans are being encouraged to support the proposed Control of Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Bill... read
Medical Law
When sorry seems to be the hardest word

Donald Dinnie

When things go wrong, appropriate communication with a patient and their relatives is a skill perfected over time. .. read
Tax Law
Nations in new push to boost intra-Africa trade

Benjamin Ouma

The AfCFTA's potential as a tool for driving industrialisation, economic diversification and development was highlighted at the start of the UN Economic Commission for Africa's Conference of Ministers... read
Explainer: who will be doing what under South Africa's new 'Twin Peaks' model

Andrew Schmulow

South Africa has started implementing a new regulatory regime for the financial sector. Known as Twin Peaks, the approach was first adopted in Australia in 1998... read
Africa Month
Creating business communities for African unity

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The run-up to the 55th Africa Day, celebrated annually on 25 May in parts of Africa and around the world in commemoration of the foundation of the Organisation of African Unity (OAU) (now the African Union), is an ideal time to reflect on the opportunities presented by a new collective zeitgeist happening in Africa... read
Business
Biomimicry and the future of utilities

Sindy Peters

Claire Janisch, founder of Biomimicry South Africa, took to the podium at this year's African Utility Week to share how biomimicry could influence the future of utilities... read
Why Cape Town's SMEs should drive the shift to remote working

Colin Thornton

As part of the city's efforts to save water, remote working solutions can play a key role... read
#AfricaMonth: Africa's time to shine

Jared Molko

It's Africa Month, which is a great time to reflect on where we are as a connected society and what role we as African digital citizens have to play in the near future... read
#AfricaMonth: Driving sustainable development agendas through digital transformation

Joanne Shields

Africa is a diverse continent with unique market conditions. Home to seven of the fastest growing economies and seven of the world's megacities, and with millions of young people entering the labour force each year, Africa is fertile ground... read
Harnessing blockchain technology to transform global cybersecurity

Colin Thornton

In a digitally driven world, cybersecurity has become a highly lucrative sphere of modern business. Today, experts around the world are clawing for a piece of the estimated $8.5bn cyberthreat intelligence industry pie... read
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