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Merger Decision Q4 2024/2025
THE ACQUISITION BY BUDGET SECURITY (PTY) LTD T/A AS STALLION VIP OF ALL ISSUED SHARE CAPITAL IN VIP PROTECTION (PTY) LIMITED THE ACQUISITION BY LACTALIS SOUTH AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED OF 100% SHAREHOLDING IN VISTA 24 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED THE ACQUISITION BY DIMAKO HOLDINGS PROPRIETARY LIMITED OF 100% SHAREHOLDING IN CRABTREE SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED APPLICATION FOR CONDONATION-ACQUISITION
Merger Decision Q3 2024-25
Acquisition by Southern Trading Company Limited of 100% shareholding in Swazi Veneer (Pty) Ltd from Stance Holdings (Pty) Limited Acquisition of SAS Security Consultants(Pty)Ltd by Afriserve Limited Acquisition of L.F Properties by Mzamo Dlamini Acquisition of Solid Holding by the Trustee for the Time Being of Solid Holding Trust
COMESA Competition Commission-Vacancy (Director Legal Services and Compliance)
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Merger Decision Q2 2024-25
Acquisition by Haier Europe Appliances Holdings B.V of Electrolux South Africa (Pty) Ltd. Acquisition by Q link holding (Pty) Ltd of Nutun Transact (Pty) Ltd,ACCSYS (Pty) Ltd and Nutun Credit Health (Pty) Ltd. Acquisition by the Consortium of 85% of the issued shares in the Tropic plastic and packaging industry (Pty) Ltd.
June 2024 Newsletter
The Eswatini Competition Commission (ESCC) is pleased to release its June 2024 Newsletter. This edition highlights key activities, including: CEO Editorial: Insights on our mandate and recent developments. Tinkhundla Campaign: Updates on our consumer awareness outreach. Consumer Rights Day: Key events and initiatives. Commission Activities: Workshops, inspections, and international engagements. Explore how we are working
BE CAUTIOUS OF SAVE-NOW-TO-BUY-LATER SCHEMES – ESCC
MBABANE – Eswatini Competition Commission (ESCC) has emphasized the need for clear contracts when consumers are made to deposit money over a long period for goods that they will receive once full payment has been made. The Commission describes this as the Save-Now-To-Buy-Later (SNBL) arrangement, which is commonly practised in local hardware shops whereby consumers