Minority Shareholder Rights Under South African Company Law

In South Africa’s corporate landscape, directors are entrusted with managing the day-to-day affairs of a company, while shareholders retain ownership through their shareholding. Although all shareholders theoretically enjoy equal rights, in practice, majority shareholders often wield far greater influence, particularly in decisions requiring a vote. This imbalance raises an important question: what remedies exist for […]

Choosing the Right Ownership Structure When Buying Property in South Africa

Purchasing residential property in South Africa involves more than just negotiating the price and signing the offer to purchase. One of the most strategic and often overlooked decisions is how to hold ownership of the property. Buyers frequently ask whether it is better to register the property in their personal name, through a company, or […]

Joint Ventures in Construction and Infrastructure Projects: Navigating Opportunity and Risk

Joint ventures (JVs) have become a defining feature of South Africa’s construction, mining, and infrastructure sectors. In an industry driven by complex regulations, high capital costs, and demanding project timelines, JVs allow contractors to combine financial capacity, expertise, and resources to deliver large-scale projects that would otherwise be unattainable. Yet while collaboration promises growth and […]