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THE GREAT MERGER UPGRADE: The DTIC’s Proposed Amendments to Merger Thresholds and Filing Fees

Section 11 of the Competition Act 89 of 1989 (“Competition Act”) empowers the Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition to determine, and to amend, merger thresholds and the method for calculating them. After almost a decade since the last adjustment, Minister Parks Tau has published draft amendments to the merger thresholds for public comment. The Minister has also proposed amendments to the filing fees applicable to […]

Competition LawDispute ResolutionMisha van NiekerkNaledi Pooe
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Delictual liability, consumer protection, and public policy: An SCA turning point

Background The SCA, on 27 January 2026, delivered a judgment with significant and far-reaching implications for the insurance industry, particularly liability insurers. The matter pertained to a delictual claim for personal injuries suffered by the respondent after she fell from a moving safari truck during a Southern African tour operated by the applicant’s touring division. […]

Dispute ResolutionInsurance LawLitigationMtho Maphumulo
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CIPC introduces electronic issuance of patents and patents of addition

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC) has confirmed that all patents and patents of addition will be issued electronically with effect from 2 February 2026. This significant change applies to patents granted from January 2026 onwards. Electronic patents will include enhanced security features such as a digital seal, electronic signature of the Registrar of […]

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NAMIBIA – Appointment of Chief Executive Officer – Business and Intellectual Property Authority

With effect from 1st January 2026, Ms. Ainna Vilengi Kaundu was appointed as the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Business and Intellectual Property Authority (BIPA) in Namibia. Ms Kaundu has been an integral part of BIPA for several years, having recently served as Executive of Intellectual Property Services before her appointment as CEO. Widely regarded […]

Adams NewsFIRM NEWSNamibia
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Final Whistle – AFCON

What a dramatic end to the 2025 AFCON tournament! Senegal secured its second AFCON title and one of its anchor players, Sadio Mané  won the best player of the tournament award. As an African law firm, we celebrate with all participating teams and extend our congratulations to Senegal. With the tournament now concluded, this marks […]

Adams NewsFIRM NEWSJanice GalvadNicky GarnettNthabisheng PhaswanaSimon BrownWilhelm Prozesky
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Beneficiary disputes in living annuities: A wake-up call for insurers and advisers

Factual background: On 6 January 2026, the Pretoria High Court handed down a judgment in a case pertaining to insurance living annuity. The dispute concerned the proceeds of a living annuity policy taken out by the deceased, with competing beneficiary nominations advanced shortly before his death. The plaintiff (the widow) relied on a nomination signed […]

Insurance LawMtho Maphumulo
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SIERRA LEONE TRADE MARKS REGULATIONS, 2024 NOW IN FORCE

The Trade Marks Regulations, 2024 have officially come into force in Sierra Leone following its publication as Statutory Instrument No. 19 of 2024. The new regulations are intended to establish a comprehensive procedural framework governing trade mark practice in Sierra Leone, ensuring clarity and certainty in relation to national and international filings, enforcement mechanisms, and […]

Adams NewsFemke van DykFIRM NEWSSierra LeoneTshireletso Tlholoe
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Enforcement, Remedies and Reform: The Evolution of Trade Mark Litigation in Zambia

The coming into operation of Zambia’s Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 on 26 December 2025 marks a significant shift not only in trade mark registration practice, but also in the litigation and enforcement landscape. By repealing the Trade Marks Act (Chapter 401) of 1958, the new legislation modernises substantive rights, procedural mechanisms, and […]

Andile MakaringeIntellectual PropertyNontando TusiTrade Marks
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Your Name, Your Trade Mark

It is only natural and prudent to want to protect a personal brand by acquiring a trade mark, but there is a common misconception that using or registering a personal name or full names as a trade mark is an absolute right. In trade mark law, distinctiveness and priority are paramount. Specifically, the law considers […]

Intellectual PropertyKim RampersadhTrade Marks
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AFCON Eliminations: Celebrating African Football and Intellectual Property Development

The Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 and quarterfinals have concluded, with eight nations exiting the tournament: Algeria, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), DR Congo, Mali, and Mozambique. As an African IP law firm with associate offices across the continent, it is difficult to pick favourites on the pitch. Instead, […]

Adams NewsJanice GalvadMoroccoNthabisheng PhaswanaSimon BrownSouth AfricaSudanTanzaniaTunisiaWilhelm Prozesky
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NAVIGATING ZAMBIA’S NEW TRADE MARKS ACT: PRACTICAL INSIGHTS FOR TRADE MARK PROSECUTION

On 31 December 2025, Zambia ushered in a new era for trade mark protection with the enactment of Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 (the Act), following the signing of Statutory Instrument No. 86 of 2025. The Act repeals the long-standing Trade Marks Act of 1958, marking a comprehensive reform of Zambia’s trade mark […]

Femke van DykIntellectual PropertyTrade MarksTshireletso Tlholoe
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Adams & Adams AntiCounterfeiting Team strikes another major blow against counterfeit lubricant manufacturers

Adams & Adams’ AntiCounterfeiting Team has recently conducted another successful major operation targeting the manufacture, production, and distribution of counterfeit engine and gearbox lubricants in South Africa.   Following an extensive investigation, the team collaborated with a specialised unit of the South African Police Service (SAPS) to execute a search and seizure warrant at the premises of a well-established illegitimate manufacturing facility […]

Anti-CounterfeitingGodfrey BudeliIntellectual Property
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South Africa Implements the 13th Edition of the Nice Classification

South Africa has officially adopted the 13th Edition of the Nice Classification (NCL 13-26) with effect from 1 January 2026, following its implementation by the World Intellectual Property Office on the same date. The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission gave notice to this effect through Practice Note 3 of 2025, published on 9 December 2025, […]

Alicia van der WaltIntellectual PropertyMarcelle SamonsSouth AfricaTrade Marks
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Zambia Ushers in a New Era for Trade Marks

On 26 December 2025, the Trade Marks Act No. 11 of 2023 came into operation, replacing the outdated 1958 Act, which is more than 60 years old. Although new Regulations remain in the works, for now, the new Act will be read together with the old Trade Mark Regulations of 1994. The relevant official fees […]

Nicole SmalbergerNontando TusiSimon BrownZambia
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FOOTBALL AND IP IN AFRICA

The African Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament is currently underway in Morocco showcasing soccer talents and competitiveness of 24 African countries. This 35th edition of the tournament has proceeded to knockout stage wherein 16 teams advanced to “Round of 16” knockout stage.  Whilst these teams continue their quest to be crowned the African champions, we […]

Janice GalvadMoroccoNicky GarnettNthabisheng PhaswanaSimon BrownSouth AfricaSudanTanzaniaTunisiaWilhelm Prozesky
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Cigarette packaging, a marketing tool or a regulatory instrument?

Introduction Over the last several decades, there has been a strong global push towards regulating tobacco and tobacco products with the aim of reducing tobacco consumption. Beyond standardised packaging, governments are introducing complementary policies such as flavour bans, restrictions on retail displays, nicotine limits, environmental regulations and traceability systems to combat illicit trade. These initiatives […]

Intellectual PropertyNicole HaworthSajidha GamieldienTrade Marks
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Policy Overhaul: FEC Approves Reforms to Catalyse Intellectual Property, Digital Trade, and Service Exports

In a decisive move to reposition Nigeria for the modern global economy, the Federal Executive Council (FEC), at its meeting on 6 November 2025, approved a comprehensive set of policy reforms aimed at strengthening intellectual property (IP) rights, accelerating digital cross-border trade, and removing barriers for Nigerian service exporters. The approved policies include: National Intellectual […]

Lita Miti-QamataThapelo Segodi
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Strengthening African Intellectual Property Resources: Collaboration and a Shared Vision for the Future

While virtual interactions are invaluable for teams working across a continent, it cannot replace the value that in-person engagements deliver, with the opportunities to establish and deepen personal and professional relationships. There is something special about moments that bring together people from different corners of a continent to share not only their expertise, but also […]

Adams NewsFIRM NEWSNicky GarnettSimon Brown