THE Herald Property Awards for Scotland powered by Property Studios are back for 2021. After a year in which the house building industry faced some of its toughest challenges, this year’s Awards will be a celebration of those individuals and companies who have risen to the occasion and succeeded in flourishing against the odds. Part of the challenge has been to keep up with the demand from buyers as stamp duty holidays and a nationwide reassessment of how we live and work has resulted in an unprecedented market for new homes. Meeting this demand while, at the same time, ensuring staff safety, coping with materials shortages and Brexit-led delays, has involved dedication and ingenuity but the fact that construction work has continued and homes have been completed throughout the pandemic, is testament to the agility and endeavour of all those involved.
by Charles Mmasi
and Chris Green
On 17 July 2020, the Tanzanian Minister for Information,
Culture, Arts and Sports published the Electronic and Postal
Communications (Online Content) Regulations, 2020 (2020 Online
Content Regulations) which replace the Electronic and Postal
Communications (Online Content) Regulations published on 16 March
2018 (2018 Online Content Regulations).
The 2020 Online Content Regulations came into force immediately
upon publication. They are, for the most part, similar to the 2018
Online Content Regulations, with certain key exceptions as follows
below. To read more, click here
Compulsory Licensing in the Age of a Pandemic
by John Syekei and Sidharth Shah
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread rapidly across the