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Digital lending and providing now regulated in Kenya

29 Mar 2022
BY Belinda Ongong'a
On 18 March 2022, the Central Bank of Kenya published regulations giving itself power to regulate and provide oversight to digital lenders.
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Court confirms that teachers have a duty to protect children from sexual assault and molestation

29 Mar 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee
The court in this case reiterated that in terms of South African common law educators and those in charge of schools have a legal duty to take care of the children entrusted to them.
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Court confirms that teachers have a duty to protect children from sexual assault and molestation

29 Mar 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee
The court in this case reiterated that in terms of South African common law educators and those in charge of schools have a legal duty to take care of the children entrusted to them.
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Employees left to their own devices: the risks of communication platforms

29 Mar 2022
BY Brian Patterson
However, leaving employees to their own devices (literally) without sufficient consideration and regulation may pose bigger problems for employers than they may realise.
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European sustainability law will impact SA companies

24 Mar 2022
BY James Brand, Mansoor Parker
Does your company have solid due diligence and sustainability policies? Are your standard precedent agreements geared for a world in which sustainability is the focus?
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New legislation could limit the number of foreign nationals employed in South Africa

22 Mar 2022
BY Curtis Nhliziyo, Henry Rossouw
A recent Bill and Policy aims to limit the extent to which employers who are operating in South Africa can employ foreign nationals in possession of a valid work visa, and imposes stricter obligatio…
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Contract declared invalid? You may still need to pay for services rendered

22 Mar 2022
BY Aslam Moosajee
The South African SCA recently handed down a judgment confirming that just because a contract is reviewed and set aside does not necessarily mean that the respondent won’t be entitled to be compensat…
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ICASA’s new Draft Regulations could introduce stringent processes for shareholding changes 

17 Mar 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan
These amendments, if implemented, will have a dire effect on licensees, especially M&A, restructure or other transactions that result in a change in shareholding. 
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ICASA’s new Draft Regulations could introduce stringent processes for shareholding changes 

17 Mar 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan, Naledi Raseote
These amendments, if implemented, will have a dire effect on licensees, especially M&A, restructure or other transactions that result in a change in shareholding. 
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Mandatory vaccination: What has the new Code of Practice changed?

16 Mar 2022
BY Lauren Salt
The New Code will take effect upon relapse of the National State of Disaster
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Amendments to the Films and Publications Act, 1996 are now in force

15 Mar 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan
The Films and Publications Act, 1996 does not cater for the technological advancements regarding digital content creation and distribution in the new century, and the FPAA aims to bridge the gap bet…
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Amendments to the Films and Publications Act, 1996 are now in force

15 Mar 2022
BY Wilmari Strachan
The Films and Publications Act, 1996 does not cater for the technological advancements regarding digital content creation and distribution in the new century, and the FPAA aims to bridge the gap bet…
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Back to basics: Contract playbooks

15 Mar 2022
BY Ridwaan Boda
Used properly, a playbook will save a company considerable time, effort and expense in the contract negotiation process, and will lead to a much more collaborative negotiation process with the counte…
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Strategic environmental action: the art of lawfare

15 Mar 2022
BY James Brand, Stephen Levetan
It is imperative that parties be afforded the right to participate in the administrative law and related appeal process without fear of retribution or financial implications for doing so.
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Strategic environmental action: the art of lawfare

15 Mar 2022
BY Stephen Levetan, James Brand
It is imperative that parties be afforded the right to participate in the administrative law and related appeal process without fear of retribution or financial implications for doing so.
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