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Daily Podcast – October 02, 2024
By: Lumkile Nkomfe 2nd October 2024 Making headlines: ActionSA welcomes Hawks investigation into its complaint against Simelane; Kubayi says Gauteng province planning to convert six... →
Navigating Global Insolvency Proceedings: A Study of Mirror Trading International
2nd October 2024 In today’s increasingly globalised and internet-driven commercial landscape, the likelihood of legal proceedings crossing borders, and attracting... →
South African CEOs see ‘green shoots’ as economic mood improves
By: Bloomberg 2nd October 2024 Sentiment about South Africa has improved since the formation of a coalition government but the nation needs to be cautious about complacency,... →
UN security council needs major changes – permanent seats for African countries is just one
2nd October 2024 Recently, the US ambassador to the United Nations announced America’s support for the creation of two new permanent UN security council seats for... →
South Africa’s reforms in spotlight as nation woos investors
By: Bloomberg 2nd October 2024 South Africa will need to expedite reforms that can boost economic growth to sustain investor inflows that have flooded in since the formation of a... →
Growth target of 3% set for 2025 as business and government relaunch partnership under GNU
By: Terence Creamer 1st October 2024 A second phase of the partnership launched between government and business to tackle South Africa’s electricity, logistics and crime crises has... →
Understanding Crowdfunding
1st October 2024 Crowdfunding has emerged as a popular method for individuals and businesses to raise funds for various causes, projects, or ventures. Each type of... →
When retrenchment gets personal – the risk of subjectivity in selection criteria
30th September 2024 On 29 August 2024, the Labour Appeal Court (LAC) delivered its judgment in an appeal by Umicore Catalyst South Africa (Pty) Ltd (Umicore) against a... →