Cee
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Cee
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⚖ MaDlamini A pretty Xhosa lady HER Proud South African 🇿🇦 📍DBN New Acc
Durban, South Africa Katılım Haziran 2021
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The Buffalo City Metro has intensified its crackdown on illegal spaza shops with a joint operation leading to the closure of 12 businesses and the arrest of eight foreign nationals in connection with suspected immigration offences. ebx.sh/wvetAd
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We need to put up the same energy we did for Mazwi guys.
She was just going to work… and never arrived. 💔
Amanda Mofokeng (28) was last seen on 27 April 2026 in Malvern, Johannesburg, after requesting an e-hailing ride. She never reached her destination.
We need answers.
Please don’t scroll past this , share, repost, and until she is found.
#FindAmandaMofokeng

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A damning interim report by the Special Investigating Unit (SIU) has exposed what investigators describe as a “marketplace” inside the Department of Home Affairs. ewn.co.za/2026/05/04/hom…
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Major Law Firms Challenge B-BBEE Legal Sector Code in Gauteng High Court
South Africa's leading law firms, including Deneys Reitz (formerly Norton Rose Fulbright), Bowmans, Webber Wentzel, and Werksmans, are before the Gauteng High Court this week challenging the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment (B-BBEE) Legal Sector Code.
The firms argue that the code, gazetted by Trade and Industry Minister Parks Tau in September 2024, is unlawful, unconstitutional, and impractical. Key objections include strict targets such as 50% black ownership within five years, 25% black representation in management, and specific briefing quotas for black advocates.
Applicants contend these timelines do not align with how law firms operate, as equity is typically held by practising partners who require years of qualification and experience. They warn that rigid implementation could damage firms' B-BBEE ratings and access to government work, ultimately undermining broad-based transformation.
Government respondents and the Legal Practice Council maintain the code is necessary to address persistent structural inequalities in the legal profession more than three decades after apartheid.
The matter, formally Norton Rose & Others v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition (Case No: 2024-149523), is being heard by a full bench of three judges.
Proceedings are set to run for five days until Friday.
The outcome could have significant implications for B-BBEE policy across other professional sectors. Public debate remains sharply divided, with critics viewing the challenge as resistance to meaningful change and supporters arguing the code's targets risk being counterproductive.
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I can’t make you something you’re not
ً@omgsidewalks
women have lost the art of making a man feel special
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