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 | ISSUED BY COX YEATS Cox Yeats has once again been recognised in the Legal 500 Europe, Middle East & Africa 2026 edition, reaffirming its position as a leading South African law firm in key sectors and highlighting the continued strength of its specialist teams... Read |
 | Legal professionals will on Tuesday, 31 March, convene at the Johannesburg Society of Advocates offices in Sandton for a seminar hosted by the Companies Tribunal aimed at informing stakeholders about its extended jurisdiction, as well as the recent appointment of retired judges... Read |
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 | KARABO LEDWABA The Advertising Regulatory Board (ARB) has upheld a consumer complaint against RocketNet... Read |
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 | MZWAKHE POSWA Public protest is a protected constitutional right in South Africa. However, when protest action moves from traditional public spaces into privately owned commercial environments such as shopping centres, a different set of legal and risk considerations arises... Read |
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 | LUWAY MONGIE AND GRAHAM DAMANT In this two-part series on whistleblowing policies in the workplace, Luway Mongie and Graham Damant of Bowmans, look at the reasons for the current proliferation in whistleblower complaints and how this can be mitigated via the introduction of separate policies and gatekeeping provisions. Read |
 | KIMBERLY MUTANDIRO About 200 former EPWP workers say the municipal database shows them earning salaries 11 years after their contracts ended... Read |
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 | PETER LUHANGA The municipality says this is not an eviction, but residents of Dunoon informal settlements are worried... Read |
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 | PJ VELDHUIZEN There is a moment in most disputes where emotion overtakes economics. Pride digs in. Letters get sharper. Threats of court are made. And yet, by the time a matter reaches trial, the real question lingers: was the game worth the candle? Read |
 | Higher Education and Training Minister Buti Manamela has directed the National Student Financial Aid Scheme board to activate its forensic unit immediately to work with the Special Investigating Unit on cases already under investigation, and refer identified instances of fraud and misrepresentation to the appropriate authorities... Read |
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 | Empowering economic policy decisions: Launch of SA-TIED's third phase in South Africa... Read |
 | Ozow's strategic shift in governance cemented with Tendi Nyathi's appointment... Read |
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 | ROB NICHOLLS Social media platforms Instagram and YouTube have a design defect which means they are addictive, a jury in the United States has ruled... Read |
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 | A new pan-African list is attempting to formalise what marketing leadership looks like across the continent... Read |
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 | Rising fuel costs are expected to have knock-on effects across the economy, particularly in transport, food and logistics... Read |
 | DANETTE BREITENBACH In this episode of #BizTrendsTV, Phindile Khoza from 54 Magazine examines African cultural identity in the global context... Read |
 | KATJA HAMILTON Expect steady rates amidst South Africa's economic headwinds... Read |
 | Northern Cape hopes to become SA's new economic growth node... Read |
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