Call to prayer not affected by amended by-laws, says Fritz

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Call to prayer not affected by amended by-laws, says Fritz
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DA leader in the Western Cape Albert Fritz says the City of Cape Town’s amended by-laws will not affect the Muslim call to prayer.

CAPE TOWN – The City of Cape Town’s newly instated unlawful occupation by-law alongside updates to the Streets, Public Places and Prevention of Noise Nuisance by-law has been announced.

“GOOD blatantly and intentionally sought to spread false information by claiming that the City of Cape Town criminalised the Islamic call to prayer and homeless persons. All this as part of their election campaigning. “Section 89 and in Part 1 of the Electoral Act specifically deal with intentional false statements,” Fritz said.

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