Dlamini-Zuma in bid to overturn unconstitutionality ruling of the lockdown regulations

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The Liberty Fighters Network, which took the matter to court, said it's ready to face the minister in court for a second time.

16 Apr 2020 | Minister of Cooperative Governance and Traditional Affairs Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma updates the nation on regulations pertaining to the extension of the lockdown | Image: Twitter / @governmentza

The Gauteng High Court in Pretoria is expected to hear an appeal over the constitutionality and validity of the lockdown regulations ruling. LGN president Reyno De Beer said they have opted to keep it straight and simple and would see what “the cat is going to drag in”.

 

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