'This is an abuse of power — UDM joins court action opposing extension of state of disaster

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'The only language they know is toyi- toyi. South Africans must consider getting into the streets and stop this abuse of power by these looters of our taxes,' said Holomisa.

UDM leader Bantu Holomisa is the latest politician to slam the national state of disaster, saying his party will join a court battle over its extension.

Holomisa on Wednesday said his party would join others in opposing the state of disaster as friends of the court, or“The UDM will be joining others as friends of the court as we challenge the constitutionality of the extension of the Covid-19 state of disaster. The sport, tourism and hospitality industries must be relieved,” he said.

“There is no reason to continue the state of disaster unless you’re a power-hungry politician or the countless corrupt individuals who are profiting from emergency procurement irregularities,”Holomisa said he believed the government was abusing its power and that the only “language” it understands is toyi-toying .

 

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