Other Briefs
Lesotho and Zimbabwe permit holders granted reprieve until May 2027
9th October 2025 The Minister of Home Affairs, Dr. Leon Schreiber, has extended the validity of both the Lesotho Exemption Permits (LEPs) and Zimbabwean Exemption... →
Commissioners crossing the line
8th October 2025 When impartiality is lost, fairness follows suit. In South Africa’s labour dispute resolution framework, the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation... →
Sars’ fast-track debt compromise process – Taxpayer support or targeted collection strategy?
2nd October 2025 Sars’ commitment to delivering seamless taxpayer service, can only be over-shadowed by their commitment to collecting as much tax revenue as... →
Eduvos Launches Law Clinic to Champion Social Justice and Prepare Future-Ready Legal Professionals
2nd October 2025 Eduvos has officially launched its first-ever Law Clinic at its Midrand campus, marking a significant milestone in the institution’s mission to... →
Is Your Pay Strategy Stuck in the Past? Why Flexible Benefits are Becoming a Talent Retention Essential
30th September 2025 As South African households continue to feel the squeeze of rising living costs in the form of food, fuel, electricity, and education while salary... →
South African expats in the UK weighing their options
30th September 2025 South African billionaire, and Sygnia co-founder and CEO, Magda Wierzycka, has been in the news after saying in a TV interview that she is... →
Think you’re safe abroad? Sars says otherwise
29th September 2025 According to the 2025 Henley Private Wealth Migration Report, South Africa is projected to lose approximately 250 dollar-millionaires this year... →
SARS Set to Finally Draw the Line on Persistent Trust Non-Compliance
29th September 2025 The South African Revenue Service’s (SARS) longstanding tolerance of delayed or omitted trust submissions may soon come to an end, with... →