The Constitutional Court instructs minister Bathabile Dlamini and SASSA to explain why an alternative social grants payment plan will not be feasible.
After an initially proactive stance towards taxing e-commerce, South Africa may now be falling behind, say Chetan Vanmali and Wesley Grimm, Webber Wentzel.
Energy minister David Mahlobo capitulates and gives assurances to the court that he will abide by the law in regards to nuclear procurement.
The businessman loses his CCMA case, in which he alleged his former employer committed unfair labour practices.
The Independent Communications Authority of South Africa says the telecoms operator followed the correct process during its recapitalisation.
The Inter-Ministerial Committee is committed to ConCourt deadlines, amid concerns of costs attached to implementing a post office solution for SASSA payments.
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Civil organisations question why government wants nuclear energy when SA has readily available and cheaper renewable energy options.
In the wake of fresh corruption allegations, pressure mounts for the public protector to investigate the procurement of government-subsidised digital TV decoders.
The Portfolio Committee on Communications has recommended the Films and Publications Amendment Bill be sent to the National Assembly for debate and final adoption.
Law forensics specialist Gideon Bouwer will be speaking at the ITWeb Governance, Risk and Compliance 2018 event on integrated compliance.
The European Union's data privacy law brings a larger number of overseas businesses within its reach.
There is a lot of confusion among South African organisations regarding the commencement date of the law.