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Is SA’s mushrooming private school sector affected by Ramaphosa’s BELA Bill?
27th January 2025 President Cyril Ramaphosa signed the Basic Education Laws Amendment (BELA) Bill into law on 13 September 2024, but its implementation has been... →
The Electricity Regulation Amendment Act and South Africa's new era of electricity market transformation
27th January 2025 On 1 January 2025, the Electricity Regulation Amendment Act 38 of 2024 (ERAA) came into effect, following extensive stakeholder engagement and... →
Confluence of geopolitics, energy, and trade is driving change in African mining industry
23rd January 2025 The African mining sector is at an exciting juncture in 2025. Three macro trends are converging simultaneously within the industry, creating... →
Improving mining infrastructure for economic growth
16th January 2025 Infrastructure is a bellwether of a country’s potential for economic growth. Governments that spend on infrastructure give themselves the best... →
The communities we leave behind: Charting a sustainable legacy for mining in South Africa
15th January 2025 The 2025 Mining Indaba theme, "Futureproofing African mining, today," compels us to reflect on the legacies mining companies create and the... →
When does an arbitrator have jurisdiction to entertain a claim?
13th January 2025 In the recent case of the Minister of International Relations and Corporations NO and Another v Neo Thando / Elliot Mobility (Pty) Ltd and Another,... →
Webber Wentzel welcomes the next generation of legal talent
7th January 2025 Webber Wentzel, committed to nurturing talent and fostering a culture of excellence, is proud to welcome its newest cohort of 55 candidate... →
Formula 1 racing ready to make a pit stop in South Africa
10th December 2024 Rumours are rife that South Africa's iconic Kyalami Grand Prix Circuit could be gearing up to host Formula 1 racing again. Kyalami hosted its first... →