Fireworks and the Law in South Africa Nozipho Mvulane Regulating Fireworks Fireworks are a common method to celebrate a new year, Diwali and less known celebrations such as guy fawkes day. Fireworks displays can be beautiful to look at, however, there are certain regulations when...
Refugees, Asylum Seekers and the Law Nozipho Mvulane Applying for asylum in South Africa A person who enters the Republic of South Africa through a port of entry, for example a land border post, airport or harbour and claims to be an asylum seeker must...
Remuneration in South Africa Nozipho Mvulane What is remuneration The term “remuneration” as defined in the Basic Conditions of Employment Act 75 of 1997 (BCEA), as amended and other labour legislation includes any payment in money or in kind, or both, made or owing...
Nozipho Mvulane Customary Marriages in South Africa Same rights for all women in polygamous customary marriages Women married in polygamous customary relationships before the introduction of laws recognising customary marriages in 1998 will officially and finally receive the same rights as women in customary marriages...
The Lifelong Anonymity of Child Victims, Witnesses and Accused In Criminal Proceedings Nozipho Mvulane Section 154(3) of the Criminal Procedure Act The Constitutional Court handed down judgment on 4 December 2019 regarding the application concerning the scope of protection provided by section 154(3) of the...