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Senegalese lawmakers vote to postpone presidential election to Dec 15
By: Reuters 6th February 2024 Senegal's parliament on Monday voted to hold a postponed presidential election on December 15 in the face of public outcry that led some opposition... →
South Africa’s mining industry now 39% black-owned, Mining Indaba hears
By: Martin Creamer 5th February 2024 In 2004, the year South Africa’s far-reaching Mining Charter was first introduced, black ownership in South Africa’s globally recognised mining... →
Baker McKenzie launches Lithium FIRE report outlining global foreign investment framework for key lithium jurisdictions
5th February 2024 Global law firm Baker McKenzie has launched its Lithium FIRE Report, outlining the global foreign investment framework in key lithium jurisdictions... →
New draft regulations dealing with employment equity sectoral numerical targets released
5th February 2024 On 1 February 2024, the Minister of Employment and Labour published new draft regulations (February 2024 Regulations) dealing with the proposed... →
SA: Remarks by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the 2024 Investing In African Mining Indaba (05/02/24)
5th February 2024 Programme Director, Your Excellency Hakainde Hichilema, President of the Republic of Zambia, →
New Bacsa to support business, govt collaboration in fight against crime, corruption
By: Darren Parker 5th February 2024 Industry body Business Against Crime South Africa (Bacsa) has been confirmed as the primary point of contact for business interaction with... →
Organisations voice their concerns about national minimum wage increase
By: Tasneem Bulbulia 5th February 2024 Various organisations have responded to government’s decision to increase the national minimum wage by 8.5% to R27.58 an hour, effective from March... →
The South African Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SACCI) response to the increase in the National Minimum Wage
5th February 2024 We note the extraordinarily above inflation increase in the National Minimum wage that the government has approved, without consulting the affected... →