State Information Technology Agency (SITA) boss Luvuyo Keyise has hit back at Aaron Motsoaledi, South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs, after Motsoaledi suggested that his department’s ills can all be traced back to SITA.

State Information Technology Agency (SITA) boss Luvuyo Keyise has hit back at Aaron Motsoaledi, South Africa’s Minister of Home Affairs, after Motsoaledi suggested that his department’s ills can all be traced back to SITA.
Wanting to know the ins and outs of the Protection of Personal Information Act (often called the POPI Act or POPIA) of 2013 which comes into effect in South Africa from 1 July this year? Watch this presentation given by Goolam Norris to the Enterpreneurs’ Organization about the POPI Act, and its implications for South African companies.Read more
The U.S. Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has eased travel recommendations for more than 110 countries and territories, including Japan just ahead of the Olympics. The CDC’s new ratings include 61 nations that were lowered from its highest “Level 4” rating that discouraged all travel to recommending travel for fully vaccinated individuals. AmongRead more
The Covid-19 pandemic and the Disaster Management Act have significantly slowed down South Africa’s Home Affairs processes to a crawl – impacting thousands of people and creating a backlog that could take years to clear.
Expectant parents who lose a pregnancy before 26 weeks (the age set by the Births and Deaths Registration Act (BADRA) in its definition of “still-born”) have until now had no right to bury their foetus, which had to be incinerated as “medical waste”. That has changed with a recent High Court order declaring the relevantRead more
“For him to be forced out of a career of choice to start working in a different field at a time when many businesses are closing down, retrenchments and lay-offs being commonplace and individuals doing everything possible to survive and cope with the health and economic devastating effects of the covid 19 pandemic, is plainlyRead more
Employees in South Africa enjoy strong protections under a raft of laws such as the Basic Conditions of Employment Act (BCEA), the Labour Relations Act (LRA) and the Employment Equity Act (EEA).Failure to comply with these Acts, whilst perhaps tempting to many employers struggling financially in these hard times, is not only unfair to employeesRead more
“Nature has the ability to spring a surprise when least expected” (extract from the judgment below) A recent High Court decision dealing with the tragic drowning of a toddler highlights once again the legal dangers faced by property owners who let out accommodation to the public. This particular case related specifically to a Holiday Let onRead more
The New Zealand government says that it plans to ‘reset’ its immigration policies when it reopens its borders, making it increasingly difficult for some workers to enter the country.
When it comes to buying property in South Africa, foreign nationals are subjected to the same laws as South Africans. They may purchase and own immovable property in South Africa without any restrictions. They may own property as an individual, jointly, or in foreign companies and trusts.

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