Government says the regulations were taken to ensure the safety of all South Africans
Freddy Mavunda/Financial Mail
Minister in the presidency Jackson Mthembu briefed the media on the outcomes of the cabinet meeting on Thursday. It was a special meeting to discuss the Gauteng High Court judgment on lockdown regulations.“After obtaining legal advice and listening to numerous comments made by members of the legal fraternity in reaction to this judgment, we are of the view that another court might come to a different conclusion on the matter.
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