BATSA was informed that their urgent court application to set aside the ban on the sale of tobacco products during lockdown will be heard in August.
On Thursday, all parties agreed the matter was urgent andThe matter was set down for 30 June but will now only be heard on 5 and 6 August.The company said soon after replying papers were submitted, the president and Cogta asked for the matter to he heard later.
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