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Stay up to date with the latest B-BBEE news and updates from Signa Advisors. This section features industry insights, legislative developments, and practical commentary designed to help you navigate South Africa’s evolving transformation landscape with clarity and confidence.
From sector-specific changes to compliance trends and internal milestones, our content is curated to keep you informed — and empowered.
LATEST B-BBEE NEWS AND INSIGHTS

Employment Equity in 2025: Court Confirms Sector Targets Are Law
On 28 August 2025, the High Court in Pretoria dismissed an urgent application by two employer groups – NEASA and Sakeliga – who sought to

The R100 Billion Transformation Fund: Aiming Right, But Are We Building Smart?
The Department of Trade, Industry and Competition’s (dtic) proposed R100 billion Transformation Fund has sparked significant debate. At Signa Advisors, we welcome the intention to

What the New Employment Equity Sector Targets Mean for Your Business
On 15 April 2025, the Department of Employment and Labour officially gazetted the new sector-specific Employment Equity (EE) targets, ushering in one of the most

B-BBEE & Skills Development on a Budget
Written by Cameron Ross
Preparing for the 2025 SETA submission period, it is important to reflect on the last 12 months and consider the economic impact caused by loadshedding—thankfully, the lowest number of active loadshedding days in years. For businesses focusing on B-BBEE and skills development on a budget, this shift

Navigating the New Era of Employment Equity: Key Implications of the EE Amendment Act
The South African employment landscape is undergoing significant changes with the recent amendments to the Employment Equity Act (EEA). These amendments aim to strengthen the

Legal Sector Code Gazetted: Key Implications for South African Law Firms
A significant milestone in the transformation of the South African legal sector has been reached today. The Legal Sector Code has been officially gazetted, introducing
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