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Unpacking Artificial intelligence contracts
29th January 2025 Artificial intelligence, also known as AI, according to John Frank, is any device or piece of software that can mimic one or more aspects of human... →
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,... →
NTCSA still mulling private participation in grid roll-out but confirms deployment ‘step change’ needed 
By: Terence Creamer 4th December 2024 The National Transmission Company South Africa (NTCSA) has told lawmakers that a “step change” will be needed in the delivery of new grid... →
Contracting GDP Numbers Expose GNU’s Neglect of Agriculture and Farming
3rd December 2024 Today’s third-quarter GDP numbers reveal that agriculture and farming appear to have been abandoned by the GNU. Agricultural output plummeted by... →
SIU gets green light to investigate State capture ACSA transactions 
By: Thabi Shomolekae 26th November 2024 The Special Investigating Unit has been authorised to investigate allegations of maladministration and corruption in interest rate swap agreements... →
Special Investigating Unit on recent proclamations authorising new investigations of maladministration and corruption
26th November 2024 President Cyril Ramaphosa has signed four new proclamations authorising the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) to investigate allegations of... →
NTCSA appoints EPC suppliers for transmission substations 
By: Sabrina Jardim 25th November 2024 Following a strategic review of the National Transmission Company South Africa’s (NTCSA’s) corporate plan, which includes focusing on accelerating... →
Protecting IP in South African Esports: A strategic approach to sponsorship
21st November 2024 Esports is a rapidly growing industry in South Africa, with the sector expected to reach ZAR 3-billion in revenue by 2030 and a compounded annual... →