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https://bit.ly/3BgAij8A legal opinion from the office of the chief state law adviser is reportedly causing a stir among ...
06/12/2022

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A legal opinion from the office of the chief state law adviser is reportedly causing a stir among private schools that offer alternative curricula in South Africa, exacerbating tensions between independent schools and the state.

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A legal opinion on the legality of independent curricula and private schools in South Africa is causing an upset, the Sunday Times reports.

https://bit.ly/3iDIFimCyril Ramaphosa rejects call to stand down after accusation of ‘serious misconduct’
05/12/2022

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Cyril Ramaphosa rejects call to stand down after accusation of ‘serious misconduct’

Cyril Ramaphosa rejects call to stand down after accusation of ‘serious misconduct’

https://bit.ly/3uhFkbiStats SA has published the latest results from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the th...
01/12/2022

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Stats SA has published the latest results from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS) for the third quarter of the year, showing a continued decline in the number of domestic workers with jobs in the country.

BusinessTech

Thousands of domestic workers lost their jobs this quarter, and the sector is struggling to get back to pre-Covud levels.

http://bit.ly/3GrRrd4South Africa remains in a ‘legal limbo’ around cannabis, with the new Cannabis for Private Purpose ...
18/11/2022

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South Africa remains in a ‘legal limbo’ around cannabis, with the new Cannabis for Private Purpose Bill awaiting finalisation, leaving growers and private users uncertain about the boundaries of the law.

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South Africa’s cannabis laws are still in process, leaving consumers and budding businesses hanging.

http://bit.ly/3TJZ1D8ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Opendoor Technologies.
17/11/2022

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ROSEN, A LEADING LAW FIRM, Encourages Opendoor Technologies.

NEW YORK, Nov. 13, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- WHY: Rosen Law Firm, a global investor rights law firm, reminds purchasers and acquirers of the securities of Opendoor Technologies Inc. f/k/a

http://bit.ly/3g85U395 important things happening in South Africa today.BusinessTech
16/11/2022

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5 important things happening in South Africa today.

BusinessTech

The South African Institution of Civil Engineering (Saice) has warned South Africa may become a failed state; there’s a misconception that South Africa is quickly moving away from coal-fired power at the behest of rich countries; The Johannesburg Roads Agency (JRA) has hired a CEO who is wholly un...

https://bit.ly/3zWunPJThe move came after the SIU found evidence that officials working at the commission and members fr...
08/11/2022

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The move came after the SIU found evidence that officials working at the commission and members from some Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) contravened the Lotteries Act.
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The move came after the SIU found evidence that officials working at the commission and members from some Non-Profit Organisations (NPOs) contravened the Lotteries Act.

https://bit.ly/3t6ZKTQSouth African police investigate at the scene where more 21 bodies of suspected illegal miners wer...
07/11/2022

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South African police investigate at the scene where more 21 bodies of suspected illegal miners were found near an active mine in Krugersdorp, South Africa.

Observers say deaths show how rampant and dangerous illegal mining has become in the country

https://bit.ly/3zJiv3sOrganisations such as the Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa and DearSA have raised concerns a...
04/11/2022

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Organisations such as the Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa and DearSA have raised concerns about proposed changes to legislation.

Moneyweb

Organisations such as the Fiduciary Institute of Southern Africa and DearSA have raised concerns about proposed changes to legislation.

https://bit.ly/3FI5fjuEx-PRASA contractor "rightly found by the high court to have been complicit to the corruption, imp...
03/11/2022

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Ex-PRASA contractor "rightly found by the high court to have been complicit to the corruption, impropriety and maladministration"

allAfrica.com

Ex-PRASA contractor "rightly found by the high court to have been complicit to the corruption, impropriety and maladministration"

https://bit.ly/3T0oyY1Employees may be offered severance pay if they are dismissed for reasons based on an employer’s op...
01/11/2022

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Employees may be offered severance pay if they are dismissed for reasons based on an employer’s operational requirements, says Celeste Snyders from law firm SchoemanLaw Ltd.

BusinessTech

Employees may be offered severance pay if they are dismissed for reasons based on an employer’s operational requirements, says Celeste Snyders from law firm SchoemanLaw Ltd.

https://bit.ly/3gWuy7aSouth Africa’s parliament fails to hold the executive to account: history shows what can happen.
28/10/2022

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South Africa’s parliament fails to hold the executive to account: history shows what can happen.

Parliament’s failure to live up to its constitutional mandate was noted by the State Capture Commission as having enabled former president Zuma’s regime to corrupt state behaviour with ease.

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