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Unexpected tax relief for expatriates “stuck” in South Africa
14th October 2020 South African expatriates who were unable to leave South Africa on account of the lockdown will be relieved to learn that the requirements of the... →
Inequalities hamper remote learning in S Africa – UCT study
By: Sane Dhlamini 23rd September 2020 A recent University of Cape Town study has revealed that technical and vocational education and training students are faring worse than university... →
Relaxation of loop structures - but at what tax cost?
23rd September 2020 The envisaged future relaxation of the prohibition on “loop structures” will be accompanied by amended tax laws, but current proposals are likely... →
Factchecking Kenya’s chief justice on judiciary funding and backlog of cases
By: Africa Check 21st September 2020 To mark the tenth anniversary of Kenya’s constitution, broadcaster NTV interviewed current and former government officials on how the law has been... →
Watch out lithium, platinum's eyeing your battery space, says PTM 
By: Martin Creamer 10th September 2020 Electric vehicles (EVs) are synonymous with lithium and fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEV) are synonymous with platinum group metals (PGMs), but... →
Gross profit of cash-gushing Implats soars 240%, cash dividend declared
By: Martin Creamer 3rd September 2020 Platinum group metals (PGMs) mining and marketing company Implats on Thursday posted record headline earnings on the back of solid operational... →
Bushveld advances electrolyte, solar, mini-grid projects 
By: Martin Creamer 2nd September 2020 London-listed integrated primary vanadium producer and energy storage provider, Bushveld Minerals, the owner of assets in South Africa, on... →
SA business owners reluctant to incur more debt under current economic conditions – Basa
By: African News Agency 24th August 2020 Business owners are reluctant to incur more debt while uncertain business conditions and a weak economic outlook hampers their ability to generate... →