That link points to a blog entry for a third-party reseller "All-Communications Radio" (also selling alarm systems and electric gate motors).  From that page:

Does the Independent Communications Authority of South Africa allow 5 watts on PMR446 frequencies?

https://www.icasa.org.za/search?q=pmr446

"Your search for “pmr446” didn’t return any results."

The links I provided below appear to be from the manufacturer's web site.  This page is tagged "License Free & UHF":

https://www.repeater.co.za/rts-two-way-radios/

RTS Bosvark (DV-3400)

• Frequency range : 400~470MHz
• High output power : 5 Watts
• Scan, repeater lockout function, simplex operation and VOX.
• Inbuilt FM radio (88~108 Mhz)
• Inbuilt Hi power LED torch
• Continued tone squelch system(CTCSS 50)or digital code squelch(DCS 166)…to.. (ipv: for) avoid interference from other radios.
• 1200mA Li-On Battery pack
• 12v Car Charger
• 128 Channel Capacity

ICASA Approved

It looks like the All-Communications Radio blog site has mixed up some of the data from the RTS Bosvark (DV-3400) and other (license-free) radio types on this page?


On 8/7/2020 8:30 AM, Nigel A. Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
https://www.allradio.co.za/rts-dv-3400-license-free-two-way-radio-bosvark/

On 07 August 2020 at 11:02 Peter <ptlambert@sbcglobal.net> wrote:


Where is the RTS DV-3400 Bosvark advertised as a PMR446 radio?

Product page here:

https://www.repeater.co.za/rts-two-way-radios/

Brochure here:

https://www.repeater.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/18.pdf

Manual here:

https://www.repeater.co.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/21.pdf

Looks like a typical 5W UHF analog HT, 128 channels, 12.5/25KHz spacing, 
even shows U.S. FCC-style emission designators in the manual (Technical 
Specifications in English start on page 30).