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KEEPING CREDIT & CONSUMER LAW IN THEIR LANES: LESSONS FROM A VEHICLE FINANCE SUMMARY JUDGMENT

Background: This case involved an application for summary judgment by a credit provider. The dispute arose from an instalment sale agreement signed on 1 August 2023 to finance a motor vehicle. The first payment was due on 30 September 2023, and the last on 30 August 2029. The buyer never made any payments. The credit […]

Insurance LawMtho Maphumulo
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Veggie burgers are back in the game!

After much uncertainty as to the fate of veggie burgers and veggie sausages, the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development (the Department) has recently provided much needed clarity on the naming conventions for meat analogues. Meat analogues are also known in South Africa and elsewhere around the world as meat substitutes or imitation […]

Nicole HaworthTrade Marks
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The Trademark Office reintroduces local attestation requirement

The Libyan Trademark Office has announced the reinstatement of the requirement for local attestation of legalised documents by the Libyan Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation. As a result, powers of attorney and other official documentation submitted to the Office in support of trademark-related matters must be legalised up to the Libyan Consulate abroad […]

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A blow for ARIPO trade mark registrations designating Tanzania

In a recent decision of the Court of Appeal of Tanzania (the country’s apex court), the validity and enforceability of a trade mark registration, designating Tanzania, and granted by the African Regional Intellectual Property Organisation (“ARIPO”) was called into question. While it was not disputed that Tanzania is a signatory of Lusaka Agreement and the […]

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Steps toward curbing piracy

In October, the Musical Copyright Society Nigeria Ltd/Gte (“MCSN”) and the Broadcast Organization of Nigeria (“BON”) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (“MOU”), which is aimed at strengthening the recognition and protection of copyright in the nation’s broadcasting industry. With piracy being a significant problem in Nigeria, affecting not just the compensation due to copyright owners, […]

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Corporate Law reforms

Earlier this year, Namibia introduced the Corporate Law Reform Bill, which seeks to overhaul and modernise outdated statutory instruments. The deadline for public comment has been extended and interested parties are called on to submit their comments by 31 December 2025.

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Liberia to ratify the Arusha and Kampala Protocols

Liberia’s President, Joseph Nyumah Boakai, has signalled that Liberia will sign and ratify the Arusha Protocol, which seeks to protect new plant varieties, and the Kampala Protocol, which allows for the voluntary registration of copyright. This commitment forms part of the current administration’s focus on developing a robust national intellectual property policy and in support […]

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Annual fees on plant breeders’ rights

Holders of South African plant breeders’ rights are reminded that, under the newly enacted Plant Breeders Rights’ Act of 2018 annual fees are now due by 31 March each year and no longer by 1 January. This also applies to PBR’s granted under the repealed 1976 act.

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General increase of official fees

In October, EGIPA also published various ministerial decisions affecting the official fees payable relating to the prosecution of applications, registrations, and maintenance of registrations in respect of patents, plant varieties, and copyright. While Decision No. 138 of 2025 seeks to adjust the official fees relating to specific patent procedures, Decision No. 140 relates to official […]

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Trademark Office relocating its premises

The Egyptian Trademark Office has begun preparations for its planned relocation to the premises of the Egyptian General Intellectual Property Authority (“EGIPA”). While a formal report is yet to be released, the transfer of physical documents and office materials is currently in process, and the Treasury Department will be moved thereafter. During the relocation, a […]

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The latest developments relating to the Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill [B 33-2022]

Introduced in Parliament back in 2022, The Tobacco Products and Electronic Delivery Systems Control Bill [B 33-2022] (the “Bill”) seeks to introduce, amongst other things, plain packaging for tobacco products. During the course of this year, NEDLAC has weighed in on the bill and, since May, public hearings have also been held. From a meeting […]

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The latest proposed ban relating to the advertising of alcohol

On 8 September 2025, a private members Bill was introduced in Parliament, proposing an amendment to the existing Liquor Act. The Liquor Amendment Bill [B21-2025] provides for a comprehensive and total ban on the advertising of alcohol, including the sponsorship of social events by alcohol brands. While plain packaging does not appear to be on […]

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Recognition of agricultural products and textiles as geographical indicators of origin

Geographical indications of origin are gaining recognition and importance in Africa. While Seychelles in the final stages of registered Seychelles honey as a geographical indication of origin, earlier this year, the OAPI granted Guinea’s bid to protect Café Ziama Macenta, a type of coffee grown around Mount Ziama, located in the Guinea Forest region. In […]

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DAWN RAIDS: WHEN THE COMPETITION COMMISSION COMES KNOCKING

It has been more than three years since the Competition Commission’s (“Commission”) last large-scale dawn raid, when it executed search-and-seizure operations at eight insurance firms across South Africa. That raid was a stark reminder that all businesses must ensure robust compliance with the Competition Act. Understanding the procedure, the Commission’s powers, and your rights when […]

Mia de JagerProperty Law
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Misconduct without dishonesty? Tribunal clarifies the scope of Section 37D of the Pension Funds Act

A recent decision by the Financial Services Tribunal (“Tribunal”) has revisited an old but recurring question under the Pension Funds Act (“the Act”): can an employer rely on Section 37D(1)(b)(ii)(bb) to recover losses from an employee’s pension benefit where the employee’s conduct was grossly negligent, but not dishonest? The case arose from an incident at […]

Insurance LawMzwakhe Poswa
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SA Patent Reform Underway: A Call for Balanced, Modern IP Laws

South African Institute of Intellectual Property Law (SAIIPL) has made a formal submission in response to the government’s planned reforms of the Patents Act and Designs Act. The submission welcomes the Department of Trade, Industry and Competition (the dtic) and the CIPC’s consultative approach and argues for a balanced, internationally aligned framework that strengthens patent […]

Intellectual PropertyJames DaviesPatents
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Regional and International Trade Mark Filing Systems in Africa: A Cautionary Tale from Tanzania

In a significant ruling, the Tanzanian Court of Appeal—the highest court for both Mainland Tanzania and Zanzibar—held that trade marks registered through ARIPO are unenforceable in Tanzania.   The Lakairo Case In Lakairo Industries Group Co. Limited v. Kenafrica Industries Limited  (Civil Appeal No. 593 of 2022), the Court ruled on trade mark infringement claims […]

ARIPOMohamed Jameel HamidTanzania
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Regulatory Update: Court suspends new Ministry oversight measures affecting IP processes in Kenya

The Ministry of Investments, Trade and Industry in Kenya recently issued a directive to the Managing Director of the Kenya Industrial Property Institute (KIPI), which provided that no trade marks, patents, or industrial designs are to be registered, renewed, or revoked without prior approval of the KIPI Board. The directive followed concerns that the KIPI […]

Adams NewsEugene HoneyKenyaMichelle Smith