Lawful and unlawful strike action and their consequences Over 500 Western Cape firefighters face the possibility of dismissal due to their alleged participation in an unlawful strike. Employees within South…
Many high-profile politicians have made numerous accusations and statements against the Judiciary of bias against them after a series of unsuccessful Court applications and findings. However, such accusations have not…
We know that there are different vaccines available. Given the short testing periods, it is only logical to wonder if they are truly effective and safe. Further, the question arises…
On Tuesday 11th April 2021, Cape Town experienced a shocking fire, which started on Sunday on Table Mountain near Rhodes Memorial and spread onto the mountainside destroying many historical sites…
Citizen’s Rights Infringed Once Again Many citizens may not be aware that in order to procure the COVID vaccines, vaccine manufacturers would no doubt have required an indemnity from the…
The judiciary has been under the spotlight much more than usual with the case of former president Jacob Zuma. Mr Zuma has now refused to comply with a Constitutional Court…
In South Africa, parties tend to rely on verbal agreements of sale as the law recognises. Even though our law may recognise verbal agreements, they are still quite difficult to…
Businesses collect a vast quantity of information on their clients, both form their compliance with FICA (Financial Intelligence Centre Act No. 38 of 2001) and within the course and scope…
Over the past year, a lot of people have become quite accustomed to the term force majeure. Otherwise known as vis maior or casus fortuitus. Force majeure refers to an…
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