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Legalbrief eLaw - What Huawei ban means for Africa

Publish date 29 May 2019
Issue Number 1783
Diary Legalbrief eLaw
The Irish Data Protection Commission has opened an investigation into Google over suspected infringements of European Union privacy rules. A report in The Guardian notes that the statutory inquiry will probe whether Google’s online Ad Exchange violated general data protection ...

Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and Sheryl Sandberg will not attend a hearing in Ottawa later this week, despite receiving summonses from …

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The shockwaves over President Donald Trump preventing US companies from conducting business with Huawei continue to reverberate around the world …

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* MTN has appointed Kelebogile Modise as its new group chief legal counsel, replacing Michael Fleischer who will retire in …

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East London Advocate Farai Kunatsagumbo has opened a case of defamation of character against a woman who posted his picture …

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Vodacom’s DRC operation will lose the right to provide 2G services this week unless it renews a disputed licence. A …

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* Power couple Romeo and Basetsana Khumalo have taken author Jackie Phamotse up on her offer and are suing her. …

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* Facebook has been accused of giving a global platform to dogfighting after an investigation found the site is being …

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According to a Sunday Times report, Jackie Phamotse, an author, motivational speaker, business owner and model, has been told to …

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MTN’s Nigeria listing is being investigated by local authorities, the latest in a series of disputes in the wireless carrier’s …

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MTN’s Nigeria listing is being investigated by local authorities, the latest in a series of disputes in the wireless carrier’s …

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A group of students recently gathered in Helsinki to hear a lecture on a subject that is far from a …

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Interpol has saved 50 children and prosecuted nine sex offenders after uncovering an international paedophile ring that was sharing child …

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Central bankers have always been protective of the currencies they keep. Stability is a top priority, which has made them …

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The fact that Google keeps track of information such as search and location history is fairly well-known, considering the widespread …

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Central bankers have always been protective of the currencies they keep. Stability is a top priority, which has made them …

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Businessman Peter-Paul Ngwenya's use of a derogatory racial term was meant to insult and 'dehumanise' his former friend Fani Titi. …

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While much hope is being invested in the new Cabinet and government ushering in a fresh beginning for SA, the …

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The Irish Data Protection Commission has opened an investigation into Google over suspected infringements of European Union privacy rules. A …

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Politician Phillip Dexter has issued a lawyer's letter to former Western Cape Premier Helen Zille over what he calls a …

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The dignity of Investec chairperson Fana Titi was not ‘impaired’ when businessman Peter-Paul Ngwenya called him a QwaQwa kaffir in …

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The owner of a local security company, Linja Allen, has been ordered by the Kimberley Magistrate’s Court to make available …

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