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Reflecting on 2023: Trends and Insights in Business and Human Rights Across Africa
19th February 2024 Business and Human Rights (BHR) is on the rise in Africa, prompting companies to navigate an increasingly complex landscape. Webber Wentzel... →
Navigating tax deductions: Lessons from the Unitrans Holdings case
19th February 2024 The Gauteng High Court recently dismissed the appeal of Unitrans Holdings (Unitrans) against the Tax Court judgment which had denied a tax... →
Budget Review 2024: Navigating uncertainty in challenging times
16th February 2024 Minister of Finance Enoch Godongwana will deliver the 2024 Budget Review to Parliament next week as the South African economy faces a gloomy... →
Webber Wentzel Earns Industry Recognition at DealMakers Awards
14th February 2024 Webber Wentzel has once again showcased the firm's remarkable expertise and dedication to providing excellent legal advice by earning several... →
Mass dismissals for strike misconduct without meeting the threshold for common purpose
12th February 2024 Mass dismissals for strike misconduct without meeting the threshold for common purpose can be a complex legal matter that requires careful... →
Practical insights: Draft regulations on proposed sectoral targets open for public comment
7th February 2024 On 1 February 2024, the Minister of Employment and Labour issued new draft regulations concerning sectoral targets (draft regulations), providing a... →
Beyond Words: A Call for Action in South Africa's Mining Sector
6th February 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa's recent address at the 2024 Mining Indaba resonated with many in the industry. His acknowledgement of mining's vital... →
Balancing environmental and social responsibility with economic growth and evolving environmental mining regulations
5th February 2024 The mining industry is at the forefront of the sustainability debate, having been a major contributor to climate change, biodiversity loss,... →