
Zamanguni Mazubane
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Dec 10, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Bright Tibane |Zamanguni Mazubane |Nadine Mather |Chloë Loubser
Over the last three years, Kenya’s energy sector has been subject to a series of reviews, each marked by a moratorium on Power Purchase Agreements (PPAs). The process began in 2021 with the Presidential Taskforce on PPAs which imposed a moratorium on new PPAs to prevent further commitments while the sector recalibrated. Next came the 2023 Senate inquiry, initiated to examine the issues raised by the Taskforce in greater detail. As part of its review, the Senate extended the moratorium.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bowmanslaw.com | Jerry Kaapu |Amandla Makhongwana |Christine Rodrigues |Zamanguni Mazubane
The High Court of Kenya (the Court) in Nancy Chelagat Cherwon v. Hon. Martha Karua & 5 others addressed the complexities of copyright law and consent within our ever-changing digital landscape. The Court ruled that incidental use that is minor or secondary and is not intended as the main use of one’s copyright does not constitute an infringement under the Constitution of Kenya 2010 (Constitution) or the Copyright Act (Chapter 130) laws of Kenya (Copyright Act).
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Sep 12, 2024 |
financialregulationjournal.co.za | Christine Rodrigues |Zamanguni Mazubane |Bowmans South Africa
By Christine Rodrigues, Partner, and Zamanguni Mazubane, Associate, Bowmans South AfricaThe Prudential Authority and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (PA and FSCA) published Joint Standard 1 of 2024 (Joint Standard) in terms of the Financial Sector Regulation Act, 2017, which will come into effect from 1 December 2024. The Joint Standard sets out the PA and FSCA’s requirements regarding the outsourcing of material functions by licensed insurers and replaces Prudential Standard GOI 5.
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Aug 6, 2024 |
cover.co.za | Christine Rodrigues |Zamanguni Mazubane |Bowmans South Africa
By Christine Rodrigues, Partner, and Zamanguni Mazubane, Associate, Bowmans South AfricaThe Prudential Authority and the Financial Sector Conduct Authority (PA and FSCA) published Joint Standard 1 of 2024 (Joint Standard) in terms of the Financial Sector Regulation Act, 2017, which will come into effect from 1 December 2024. The Joint Standard sets out the PA and FSCA’s requirements regarding the outsourcing of material functions by licensed insurers and replaces Prudential Standard GOI 5.
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