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Many Afrikaners told The Daily Caller that there is something rotten in the state of South Africa — and they weren’t just ...
By Admire Moyo, ITWeb news editor.Johannesburg, 04 Jul 2025The ICT SMME Chamber does not support the proposed changes to the country’s black economic empowerment laws. The ICT SMME Chamber, which ...
"The message being sent is that if you are a powerful foreign billionaire, you can sidestep South Africa’s laws, while our ...
What sets South Africa’s approach apart, the President noted, is its flexibility and innovation—particularly through the ...
Introduction The inaugural part of this series dealt with its theoretical foundations, specifically Law as a Social Institution; change; Rosco Pounds Legacy of Law and Social Engineering; Nigerian ...
South Africa’s Democratic Alliance (DA), a member of the ruling unity government, said Saturday that it was withdrawing from ...
South Africa's Democratic Alliance (DA), a member of the ruling unity government, said Saturday that it was withdrawing from ...
In closing, President Ramaphosa highlighted that inclusive economic growth is essential to sustain social cohesion, stimulate ...
The decision whether to award Elon Musk’s Starlink an operating license in South Africa will ultimately rest with the country’s industry regulator, a government minister said. The Pretoria ...
The South African government may have said that black economic empowerment is not negotiable, but Starlink’s battle to enter the market has brought into play the influence of international trade.
South Africa’s draft policy to ease Black ownership requirements in the tech sector—potentially opening the door for companies like Elon Musk’s Starlink—could also redefine how law firms ...
South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa defended laws aimed at uplifting the country’s Black majority and said he is “baffled” by suggestions that they are stifling economic growth. The ...