ANCWL refuses to break the law as it cancels event over COVID rules

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LEBOWAKGOMO - The African National Congress Women’s League said it had no choice but to cancel the Lillian Ngoyi Memorial Lecture at the Lebowakgomo Civic Centre on Thursday following advice that the

event was not compliant with COVID-19 regulations.

President Cyril Ramaphosa was whisked away shortly after his arrival at the event, which is part of the build-up to activities planned for the party’s 110th anniversary celebrations this weekend.- ALSO READ: Ramaphosa abruptly leaves ANCWL event due to COVID concerns Following several requests for attendees to practice social distancing, ANCWL deputy president Sisi Ntombela announced the cancellation of the lecture, moments after President Ramaphosa had left the stage.Matuba said while they were excited to host the president, they were not prepared to break the law.

“We are adults, we’re mothers and we have ended this event with a dignity to say if we’re not complying, it’s not us who will undermine the rule of law in the country.” Meanwhile, Deputy State Security Minister Zizi Kodwa has denied that the president left due a security risk.EWN Reporter January 6, 2022

 

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They lying, ba broke

Mxm. We are not kids.

What changed? No one GAF about covid during the elections?

Bet the catering and booze was not cancelled?

Crap they all running to hide there loots before hawks come knocking

Propaganda media

Covid rules were there even during the municipal elections campaign.... Hebaan..... Or maybe they just wanted to sound nice

Refuse to break law? What a stupid article how can you be caught red handed breaking covid protocols but the article says something different you are destroying journalism

What rules.? The court in Cape Town was full to overflow just yesterday 🙄🤭

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