Over the last week “fake news” has been spreading fast with the current taxi strike in the Western Cape. Regulation 11(5) of the Disaster Management Act, Government Gazette No: 43107…
The events of the last few months have changed the way we prioritise our lives and nowhere has this been more apparent than in the sphere of private legal practice….
Small businesses must now find ways to survive in the “new world” that COVID-19 and lockdowns created. Sustaining your business means having a detailed look at your cash flow and…
South Africa is a country where state procurement is specifically addressed in the constitution. The reason for this is simple from a policy perspective namely: Use state procurement of goods…
Section 217(1) of the constitution of the Republic of South Africa provides that when contracting for goods or services, organs of state in the national, provincial or local sphere of…
An article recently appeared in the Business Insider South Africa on 27 July 2020 dealing with financial relief for business owners during Covid-19. Herewith a link to the article which…
For many business entrepreneurs in South Africa the impact of the hard lockdown was significantly greater than the impact of Covid-19. Successful businesses with good monthly cashflow were instantly faced…
It is impossible to be a business entrepreneur and expect to avoid conflicts and confrontations that may or may not result in disputes and/or litigation. Such disputes may arise from…
Any business that wants to be successful must have in its genes a product or service that people need. That product or service must also be affordable and present a…
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