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African law firm grows by 12% as surge for Mining, Environmental, and Energy expertise grow
20th June 2024 Last year NSDV announced a 70% women-led legal team. This year the firm appointed another three women and is happy to announce that it has kept... →
SECTION27 calls for construction of schools more resilient to climate change
By: Thabi Shomolekae 19th June 2024 Public interest law centre SECTION27 stressed on Wednesday that climate change is not only an academic issue but a real and significant threat, as... →
GOOD supports the statement of intent of the 2024 Government of National Unity
18th June 2024 On Saturday 15 June 2024, GOOD signed the Statement of Intent of the 2024 Government of National Unity (GNU) thus signalling our support for the... →
Rampant cobalt smuggling and corruption deny billions to DRC
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th June 2024 The country’s extractive reform strategy doesn’t address the impact of illegal cobalt mining on people, the environment and the economy. The... →
Cabinda to Cape Town: how crime-proof are Africa’s Atlantic shores?
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 18th June 2024 With all eyes on pirates and politics in the Gulf of Guinea and the Indian Ocean, who is keeping an eye on Africa’s South Atlantic? The Atlantic... →
Premier Alan Winde announces his new Cabinet
14th June 2024 “It is my pleasure to announce the team that will help me continue the work of our government over the next 5 years. I have worked with many of my... →
Regulations Regarding the Control of the Import or Export of Waste
14th June 2024 On 2 October 2023, the Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (“Minister“) published the Proposed Amendments to the Regulations... →
Sabinet National Legislation (NetLaw): Your compass in the complex world of legislation
By: Creamer Media Reporter 14th June 2024 In an ever-evolving legislative environment, having swift access to accurate information about the latest national Acts, Rules and Regulations is... →