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In the first class action settlement of its kind in South Africa, an agreement has been reached in the silicosis and tuberculosis case after three years of extensive negotiation.read |
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| A proliferation of brazen fraudsters are increasingly using sophisticated scams to not only fleece buyers and sellers, but also property practitioners... read |
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| Suspended SARS Commissioner Tom Moyane has been served with disciplinary charges, the Presidency announced... read |
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| Employers need to think twice before they simply suspend an employee. If the suspension turns out to be unfair, the employer may need to fork out more money than bargained for... read |
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| Chantelle Gladwin-Wood and Maike Gohl It often happens that property owners miss the deadline for objection to incorrect details on a property roll. If municipal staff advise you that there is nothing you can do after the fact to fix the problem, they are wrong. Here are the steps that a property owner can take to compel the municipality to investigate and correct an error on a valuation roll outside of the prescribed time periods for objection to that roll. read |
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| A change of legislation will now make it easier for sectional title trustees and home owners' association directors to recover arrear levies from defaulting home owners... read |
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| Sarita Pillay Land debates are reverberating across South Africa... read |
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| Cape Town Mayor Patricia De Lille has officially opened the new Mitchells Plain Municipal Court. The court has been built next to the subcouncil office, allowing for residents to conduct all their City business in one vicinity... read |
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| Kiran Grewal In a world of unprecedented refugee flows, seemingly endless wars and rising levels of xenophobia and inequality, many have been questioning the point of human rights... read |
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| South Africans may not be able to fully appreciate how far-reaching the so-called sugar tax, which Treasury introduced on 1 April 2018, really is... read |
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| Peter Leon Three new laws, enacted by the country's national assembly in July 2017 under a certificate of urgency, will have a profound impact on Tanzania's resources sector... read |
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| Jonty Leon South African expatriates need not only understand the new expatriate tax law, but also act on it or face dire tax consequences... read |
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| According to Waspa, the ongoing shift to mobile and Android's open source appeal has seen increasing attacks on mobile users through malware and ransomware inadvertently downloaded at app stores... read |
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| Pep has launched a new service called Paxi (as in 'parcel taxi') which allows consumers, agents, suppliers, and institutions to send, collect, and return parcels to over 2,000 Pep store Paxi collection points... read |
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| Warren Green The internet of things (IoT) is a digital revolution that not only has the potential to impact how we live but also how we work... read |
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| leigh andrews AfricArena panellists offered various case studies on doing business in Africa and explained why it's time to focus on partnerships and collaboration across the continent before setting sights off our shores... read |
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