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Fairness and the Law of Contract – A Case Study
30th January 2024 The Constitutional Court made a judgment relating to the exploration of rules governing courts' power to set aside or refuse to enforce contractual... →
Four global trends tailor-made to create South African jobs
25th January 2024 The Defend our Democracy-hosted nine-webinar series, led by John Matisonn, providing an innovative forum for discussion, ideas and reflections on... →
Navigating Financial Emigration: A Tax-Centric Approach for High-Net-Worth South Africans Abroad
24th January 2024 In the shimmering tapestry of expatriate life, High-Net-Worth South Africans find themselves crafting stories of success on foreign soils. Amidst... →
Cadastre imminent, 2024 to be used as year to clear backlogs, says Minerals Minister
By: Martin Creamer 18th January 2024 The introduction of an electronic cadastral system to record and enable online access to mining data is imminent, Mineral Resources and Energy... →
Global mining commits to nature-positive future
By: Martin Creamer 18th January 2024 Global mining and metals companies have committed at Davos to take urgent action to support a nature-positive future by 2030 that promotes the... →
Almost 40% of Grade 10 pupils in the Free State failed their exams in 2023
By: News24Wire 16th January 2024 The Free State's Grade 10 pupils were the province's worst performers in the final exams in 2023 after a staggering 37.2% or 23 671 of the 63 655... →
South Africa’s new plan to end power cuts is seriously flawed. Here’s why
11th January 2024 South Africa experienced unprecedented electricity shortages in 2023 as ageing coal plants became increasingly prone to breakdowns. The country... →
Foreign criminals go for gold in Nigeria
By: ISS, Institute for Security Studies 8th January 2024 Nigeria’s mining sector is diverse in mineral resources that make a significant contribution to the nation’s gross domestic product. The country is... →