Laws governing a country are never static. Legislation is the backbone of a society. It enforces the rights and responsibilities of individuals and authorities. As society changes, so must the law, it needs to constantly improve and be amended in line with what works and what does not.
Sabinet is proud to announce that its National Legislation service – NetLaw available on Sabinet Discover will now be free to all public universities in South Africa.
President Cyril Ramaphosa’s State of the Nation Address (SONA) on 10 February 2022 highlighted some key issues requiring attention. Most notable were his commitment to cut red tape constraining business, to boost infrastructure investment and to continue with reform.
Countrywide, the pandemic forced libraries and librarians into new ways of working, pushing them to find ways of creatively engaging with their communities.
On 26 August 2021, South African government unveiled its master plan for the future of the country’s cannabis industry, following two years of discussion, research, and strategy crafting.
Sabinet is pleased to introduce an exciting addition to their library solutions offering that will significantly increase the impact and engagement of libraries.
Policy Commons is an online service providing fact-based objective research and information from the world’s leading policy experts, NGOs, IGOs and think tanks.
With a sound track record of 31 years Sabinet has firmly established itself as a leader in facilitating access to a wide spectrum of high quality and credible information sources. Over the course of the last three decades, Sabinet has managed to build a strong local and international reputation for providing Africa’s information to the world and the world’s information to Africa.