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Evolving Landscape: Technology Law Developments in South Africa
30th June 2023 As technology continues to advance rapidly, governments worldwide are grappling with the need to regulate various aspects of the digital realm.... →
Apt investment in green hydrogen can provide full employment, FT Hydrogen Summit hears 
By: Martin Creamer 19th June 2023 Proper investment in green hydrogen generation has the potential to provide full employment and economic growth for decades to come as well as... →
How the World Bank’s push to allocate cash assistance using algorithms threatens rights
14th June 2023 Governments worldwide are turning to automation to help them deliver essential public services, such as food, housing, and cash assistance. But... →
10 key things that make a legal register more than just a box to tick at audit time
5th June 2023 A legal register is more than just a document that you must check every time an audit comes around. It is an essential tool for ensuring that your... →
DA calls for extended public input period on scrap metal ban proposal
25th May 2023 On the 15th of May 2023, a notice was issued in the Government Gazette by the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition, Ebrahim Patel, calling... →
Draft procurement legislation points to shift away from one-size-fits-all model 
By: Terence Creamer 23rd May 2023 The National Treasury has provided insight into some of the legislative changes that have been proposed in the long-awaited Public Procurement... →
China’s population has peaked and is now falling – opportunities and risks for Africa
11th May 2023 China will no longer be the world’s most populous nation. India’s population will overtake it this year at an estimated population of 1.42-billion.... →
Retrenched by HAL 9000: what employers should know before using AI in dismissals based on operational requirements
10th May 2023 Employers using AI systems to identify employees for retrenchment need to be cautious of potential discrimination and should ensure that human bias... →